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Ottawa Times (1865), 13 Jun 1876, p. 2

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H € Hew BAucrtisements. dimmed the fires of bis youthful enthu Apmesenirene. of the school of political thouget of which UPPOSITION La&apeEzsuip.â€" ““wm %J::m ?‘me. Fitestrans knowledge hitm as their chief, and the frot dispute. â€" The frank adniizsion of the Mon. treal Star, which, nominally independent, The question as to who is to leadâ€"we might say ‘does leadâ€"Her Majesty‘s loyal has beon honoureq with a disâ€" mm,u energy far beâ€" youd. the importance of the maiter in mounged journals in its opposition to the present : ministry as any other are worth putling on record. "It says :â€" endurance, that at the sacrifice of the inâ€" frequent pults of air they aro compelle d to keep their doors and windows closed. The diet of these interesting animals is not of the «»weetest, to say nothing of their "ddour‘; while their music is some* times painfully plaintive. It is with reâ€" luotance we call attention to this matter, for we love the spot dearly, bit exâ€"oficio we love the public wellâ€"being far more. they. . would. be .equally.worthy of grave consideration and endeavours at improveâ€" menk The instense heat of the lnst day or two bas brought out numerous comâ€" plaints to. which. we are quite sure the gentliemen who pay for the maintenance of thd kennels on Sandy Hill will be very ready to pay ra Jt is complained by neighbours all round that the stench from this establishment is almost beyond umrfiu.mam 7 “. the general whealth, butâ€"which with a THB OPPOSIHON LEADERSHIP 18e veported scarcity=of fish: at the Gradl@ "Panks of Newfoundland, will have the effect of making the inshore fisheries for mackeral, horrings and other fish now. OpPosttio® Leapersurp.â€" SCAROITY OF FISH A* THE GRAND #ome _ : BANKS. mackerel repiased the herrings, and are cuught in large quantities. Several n“:‘-‘-‘&--n-fi-u Advices received ‘by the Fisheriecs De mw“lhl-lh(&y this spring> has beenâ€"most successful. Fish were more abundant than for many yeark ipust. â€" Ninety ‘vessels had loawded is engrnent Sipiipbroms meromafppa cargoos b“““r“-fi of 32100 barrels were sent to ports in banqust by the citizens of Quebec the 21st inst. His Excellency the Governor General, family and suite, leave the capital next concede the free navigation of all canals of the Sitate â€"of New York to Canadian vessdls On the same terms as to United Colleotor at Plattsburg will be issued to the Collectors of Customs at Buffalo and Oswego, N.Y., and Burlington,Vt., and to the Surveyor ‘of Customs at Albany, and the Depaty â€"Callector at Troy, N.Y., wil! be notified of these orders. It will be to allow free transit to all return cargoo* showih by the manifests of Canadian ves sels toâ€" boâ€"dlestined for Canada. It is tur h‘lu instructions similar in tome.and object to those addrossed to the barghs "and vessels going from Canada, under Section 3,102 of the Revised Staâ€" tutes, but under such regulations as would apply to foreign vesseis generally, when Albany, under such conditions as would The Government have official informaâ€" tion from Washington to the cfect that instructions have been issyed to the Colâ€" lector of Customs at Plattsburg, N. Y., to allow Canadian vessels laden with import. ed goods to pass that port on a clearance * Rankrupt Dry Goodsâ€"W # Wilzon OTTiaWA, TUESDAY, JUXNE i3, 1876 Silksâ€"Alex Russoll & C Haif Oost Priceâ€"W 8 Wilson f Public Notteoâ€"Jas D Joynt Pastare to Letâ€"Apply at This Office Call at onceâ€"W S Wilson. Potato Bug Destroyerâ€"W Hearn The Times. 6 T_W. !og,nr_g Sons; B8 Asgonls bot ‘ns Gilng" 141¢ Assurance 1# (late $) Srarks STREET, OrTiwi. A: BUGGESTION. ; and one cargo of 900 barrels ied Lemonadeâ€"W Hearn , theugh all the A Firstâ€"rate I 2 Aninat ts years have somewhat are doing a good busi Inscrted in this Lis United States e while of grave Hi officers to fiomdc.*h‘.; ‘ lnhl-ohohdw:h.. C mw&.mn 7 A teat case was accordingly Two vei sels were seBt freighted for Albany by the. therefous, Sir wllm carried the complaint of our ) before Mr. Fish and his he was t inmphantly answered that no obstrucâ€" tion had been offered by United States officers to the passara af CanaAlan ».. reaponded that the State of New Yoek had ‘no law which could Canadian yvessels from mm the fullest extent in the benefits to be derived from the section of the ‘Treaty with which that State was ‘concerned ; and as an evidence of his good faith, he offered to secure the of : any statute ~through the the sary, to remove every vestige of a doubt. _"C fimes and â€"riyors, contiguous toâ€"the boundary line. Canadian (shipâ€"owners. however, found out a lo time ago that there was no | on the part: of the United States ‘to fulll this undertaking, but ‘that on contrary they could go no farther the first port of. entry without â€"just as would : be the . case | with the of a nonâ€"treaty /‘ The ;l?.mtd&n&mm representation on the subje ugh the ‘W.l-h-ia.wmm» Washington, and were that the privilege could not : be by ‘the Federal authorities, but by States ownâ€" ing the canals specified in the Treaty. The effect of this intimation been: communicated to the Govern officials responded that the State of Naw Vnal the T BP C aZ¢ . also ‘undertook . to urge, upon â€"the Staie Governments, who ‘have control of the rest of the canals; to grant the use of such of them as were connected with lated ~â€" by â€" the > Government : of the ‘ United States" ‘that Canaâ€" dians should, by direct perimission of the navigate the St. Clair Flats Canalâ€"not a very extraordinary it must be m;umfiw] also ‘undertook . to urge upon the transatiantic, or some of the United States laite ports if for the marketiof the Ameri® can Continent. But in return for the shipping traffic between the west and the east is very larguly diverted to Canadian very great boonu to the ‘vessel ownâ€" ore. mm-d-uat:,_.g of the use of the Waellaad upon the eqbilly ‘advadtigrour to odonda is to ts United States, for a considerable revenue Canals. . This part of the Treaty‘ was of course permitted to go into operation at ~~“;-fl*h.fl- United States vessels turpt-': at . Albany < and 1 the Dominion of Canads, to grant the use to the citizens of the United States of the Wellind, St. Lawrence, andOttawa REOLPROCAL â€" NAYIGATION â€" OF CANALS, It will be of great intetest and importâ€" mnwlwfiu,a ‘Sole t spsounee tnls moruing in megara to j to the opening up of anials |of the State Cf New York to veasels. nunmuhmdmi ton that Her Majesty‘s Governâ€" sort or other for the of those who in their innocence and of dirt offend the sensibilities ot the is, to whom a free bath has no . parapet of a reservoir or the |sluice of a mill isâ€"per 1s¢â€"a starting point in the pursuit of If the quest of purity displease , or some meus. bers of it who might personal profit join in it, so much the more reason why taining more ample means of ablution eccurred to us that dable as are the labours of tract it would double their if, with the plie of tion, they were alo to take a bar of these of the latter class, who, however mpidly they rise into it from lower grades of social life quickly learn that }uuuhmmu attention, while to thdse born witliin the charmed circle of upperâ€"tendom they are among the necessaries‘ of life. But with dflhcl-ndbwfi-uyâ€"b â€"lhmfl:wa the necessity of personal and domestio Nothing can be mote desirable than the WJ.;LMJ low or high degree, with ideas of the duty of regard to personal cleanliness. It is a duty which hardly needs pressitiz on‘ "WTLL OO TTCTO Goos not appear to be . m O:mufsg-h- A. MJ n':b.-n,uc leader to appear, m “&*#mr.fl: £ brilliance. Ul?n and mu“ B T CC,a D3 dE20000007 MEveevaney HCE Wine tivalry likely to spring betweon qu?.hra:umuno"-mm h-ddmsm.m.dulnfi bo much likelihood John yie! his place to any suborâ€" dinate hroan:: to come. B.: men to come the Froot t Thow thett ie capacity for as it were. When be resumes control he causes his own rather hteWfi.n onb oofier pprie imb aad| upines / lay . â€" / e BATHING A0CVOMXMODATION. should combine to 1t The lumber trade, "in addition | to the wl drgane Raoae t on mfld‘pn-hnof bmh&m. Th-wt-fiomma intereits ‘"Is fairly for snd doen is h rl.nnviv..w not be for r Mthfiowmfi not be so great in Canads as it ) There was some improvement in thé Bri ish market a few days but sales at the time met the demand," so that bust ness has been dull for some time past, Tt is now feared that there will be no imâ€" io w varlked." is Dham mager gfinlmfi lum! will , m a _ Sritical po ze h:hvpbno Mh:& da-dlflwdm“d& other . hadcbwnhtumg" through thair prosant grost dificulty.â€"â€" te to make it squssze m fi:pron mju.&olnhtq ‘&fi ummloun;nnhouullm_ : they give a bai taste. Reomove" 1 W'otmthopnh,ndboulnw-t pint for a dozen pulpsâ€"to extract the acid, A Mnh&u bomng.w then strain the watar with 'u{.a.d tbohm;x:t a pound of sugar zm&tdm‘ lnloolhdlhn ?‘-‘“‘!. Mu‘:::hlwd:lcc ma% # & water, .’o':&...hsfmm" & n.'"’m"""" ringxc . /d l9 Te rWh::.p-?h !od‘mdrm.u they would let vinegar ‘alone, and use lemons or sour n:amu ;Muww m Ad o id Hoictnnt aot sns oi the market. A person W,% times, purchase ‘several dozen ‘Htm m.l%fi'&fl_ | 1 and roll it back and forth briskly on the Our temperance friends m thank for finding room for the sew TT 2 EmmE Semas every" _ sincgs was two i mths old; ;u‘ under the tender and rge of Mesdames Ives and 3 and MM’ h’ m Francis has been â€" atim wâ€"-,v-.': 44. " & was two i intlis old Awant habshasal . Committeo of Management of the House. The binde ‘"wére in dm the afternoon as well as qmw ment. © However, next to the babics, the mellesthee Boit it tuorniine sether wio on â€" fe i Eearme, to whom, even if the exhibition do not result noel im en e park cannot cocfainly be ataiinged, *hE "And the result of) the arduâ€" an slork ot ue patts braing ie mm mss : h C k ladies have M§M* i‘!‘“wfl 1 i6 is to afternoon, give ancourageme t to. the ltudable a Th acues . at pared with what was ex K such as were entered were, exceeding +geod: lth-ln-l ug, "'" i lady whomade Upard frstâ€"prize bread . frvnse m rentienen the indeftigable efforts of T 1 :.En._. .’AL*.A Amem _ Pmnl m eibly statedâ€" Under this rather heathenish desigtia‘ ".“m*-h: hhh-nt“w. been olo.mgl q‘wm character. . It. was held. in the skating rink, and we are told that the worthiness of the objectâ€"which is not véery expli tion, edited by AMr. F. M x..’..“'..s"“fi from the press of Carleton & Co,, Y m mntoaly Ahanataticd vaarn m a more m. to the ‘Canadian ‘Premier and his colâ€" leagues that they have susceeded in carrying their point with honour to themâ€" selves and without w-r“oa.‘“fi ties of those whom nand was Wanite, Anadonimanendentit we expoot to see an immediato and much mmhfiomfi“’fi- mm&om and a M" C “‘ revival in the business of ‘barge: build ing. â€" Weâ€"may also ~be permwitted wte pthcartinnty enhirt i . o . ~ will in some degres be K internal. government of> the nationâ€"a principle whick other dountries uniformly mality, ‘This was the atage which th eerréspondence had reached when, Par liament had the ~papérs brought> downt It ow then: the impressio®, and ‘Indeed expression to it, that nothing : was likely to arise out of the negotiation, It is croditable to the ‘Americat‘ Govern:â€" Mr. Fish of a statute pagsed a consider, able number of years ago, and reâ€"enacted mtbmmbfi assed for the through the first ~â€"United _ States port without "unididitig. * The" Cadd knowledge of the laws of h tich ‘wek wint ‘mconventint "hn !!'mh“vmk_%:‘-w NEW PUBLICATIONS. «emuue ... ; Raooro or run Yeim â€"This fairs pointed out to them. Their next matoaret io datover and quste o Curâ€" to the babies who took system of navigation of which the Cham:â€" plain canal is a Ih&“-llflhfiu Uni ted States port on the routeâ€"Whitehailâ€" when an attempt was made to pass, the Customs officer refused permission. Again the Washington Government were apâ€" EB 60 1 D d CO uovernmen 22 ns were apâ€" pealed ‘to, and stual condition OF The Lumber Trade. SUMXMER DEBINKS. THK NEPELA N a. â€"This publicsâ€" THE TIMES, OTTAWA, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, i1876 on ie ramasmia ts aa1 ) |â€" ;. .. mmol,, w & u,d + t'Jv .;..“~ 4 k t pi d eprenerit Atgaresaits | s n ie > w Imdioa. "'"" *« e l gent tor Anterican Tiiiling Pbwde wo ‘-; wo tree 0 }"I o sollcited, â€"__ â€" m: ingle sy mplom.of co sumpticn that 1. dbes t | | _ TH08, m imca.t Expootn 11 Sorubarpbe ferves | | No. 67 Rideada stroot, ‘ meeses . "Regiiniine, & 00 % C sHCCSS â€" M y > § % MR pepe stamk Phiindeipnia, . 460008 dett yobed Prch t nrcibéel d ind Taylot‘s Flour Store Winter . WheatiFiour arskim Flowe, Cracked Wheit, "~ ... i Goernmeal, R ts |jreoun (Importea) 8 RIDEAU BTRKE* ROWE & ERRATT uit L Lk ; ( OTkD #. ‘NDLNG PURCHARER J l:nL! D C s mmins" carpagel y I 3 IH C TOUOK HF . 1 Lou tm PRgPOOMC SRTIS; worth $100, will the sold for TOuG vor iis. abs ovesl scalq ants .‘M & fw w,ggw aantes Sati iomugipQM FURNITURE, for every clask W. SUITES RIDEAU STREREET Tune 3 1876, Have réceived & largh aii@ shgHiHbont MANX OF A THOUSAXD: FURNITUEE‘:3:® .: ; FURNTURE ; _ FURNITURE ; ‘ T ‘ ® . ‘"ur.nu‘â€"wlv?“.: _| 1s THOROUGELY rorrasus, /‘ M-nu-unugm.,... body, | INSURES COMFORT, | Ankd is .especially Fécom#iéhdbd ToF Invalias. 'tu- +â€"J. M. O‘HAXEY ‘Ottawa, June 8; 1876. > mmw'% ue Ts thid day dissoived by mlthat poringlt. _ i M a _- .u._.‘._‘_',‘ £ I ’-- -u"-__';- TR CV CaP > June 3, 1876 RipeaU ‘ ano susStEx ‘gt8. 2. MATD3 Ew York it d ron acpor, | | JUNE_ 30°B: ~| § ‘wo | rootrig! 6| 8 0| }mmw; ‘CUCINEN.! pswuw The Partnership heretafore existing between BUSINESSY ~COLLEGE; Ottawa, June®, .1 iJ C1 nrfl Englsh ‘Shgelings and Tabre : Damaskt, BLACK SILK®S RIBBONS;© LAGESâ€" AND© ~HOSKERY w Jonnaa 0M INSOLYENT "ESTATE â€" OBOKERACE, Bale opens toâ€"day, the ‘Manutaoturers, "for" safe ‘at their Hideau »strect. Metallic Mattrass Rowe & "Efratt qAAR .7 Am" "At & .‘:-A ELASTIC DrosgsMateoriais KIND Or BOMEVEEY SUPERIOR g. ,aI & Q l : !a Iia“ Ye 192 e ordinia «»+4m ‘29, MAY, :D mé\)â€":flrE f.:.-...E EEL.i «"JOHNSTON,« AT CORNER,@F AND® ELEEGANT or W. B. ROBINSON & Col esd ¢iPoox i coug E* «10718 THOS. HIBKETT‘3 Cl lc mat ts wl ge * i s isareone ' id alli other ‘am * R a% t tw Great Beduction in théifrice of. Har@Wware PEACOCK‘s HATS 1t " HATsS ; Ottdwe, April 18. Mafle up in Jackets, Capsp&eâ€" & A® (5 ‘‘! ~South Sea Heal . â€"and Boaver ...R 1 Weltlgrecd wlb of ‘Edung Diecoration! o .‘ AHt t 1+, thrd. yoivne s ro8s : rors § £ 3 r' Mipgton attpot, «. « Nakr Hopley‘s(Bride OF ,:ym > “MM OO0K HKERE. Ju H. HODGE s . SPRING ; STYLES "" | __ the Hompsan principle, m‘ rore totablbas) .e tw PE : > ~"MNNERS" «D at insr od ol relubtbie) % Herved) on ‘the sboptait batlco,;,© ‘Usin be had at all Lours, at moderate rates, on graARkks‘ 8 TR wa‘t, > | ad0MEMEE } O S Aichs ACLRDE o‘ !‘\ll AUWiLL be provided, : . . ; .. Em P br0 fxx s ytob40 C HLYOL ED AAL d15img In charge of MR, JOHN . KENLY pa®~A call is respectfully solicited. Commercial â€"~House," & ' ';. Li ;» :. E3"\. :-: f C j . â€" i. cummempmme is oPROPRIRROR»® souy . y *n I .A rodsuor}oul4 eoiy 0 yCH 1J (heop i ie dhin LAQ rhoj 4 d fe t Mfi‘:‘;i}h oits «xh i 5 "l English Chop:Housd, uns mneiifeont new Hote! at_this popular Opan t the; Beception | of Gustta B. M L oN, (Bign of the Red Hat.) _ . RIDEAU STREET THEB A R Season of 1876;‘ oN THR 10TH JUXNE, HATS: ELGLN STRAET, PROPRIETORS AT HATS ; n making th at vCDpresent Lhe following f tu "Tn e d fia â€" ‘â€"class n apuc Post B ersol! ; Sherma. 4 wa; R. P. Colton n ie o t col & bop, uen Comane Ottaw m' : ‘l No .fi; G . Cs 9 o [achi workd 1g Represent the following firs Where you will get thorough matisfaction ;‘I- Dri Ir;'&".?" 7 Pipen mateet pejaie ,..A Road 8e ". 4 Whulmnpm LIVERPOOL HOVUSE A newly arrived and compiote stogk of .Gente‘ material now on hand, consisting of . _ PM Orders for 1 ing: exeouted dithwa, flt’m 9 m mmene i PA RAE TR UHT â€" Mn aaacs.. onl ... .. . 9TT t uid PI0O) Give is a call and you * mes' * % + 6"«’»:...' TALILORING ; m» !.ii-a is HALCUE «49008 ‘ n m P ay ho n > * Podbaf w ‘vl-r-'v-A l : "ipaieanoen terine no toeiel onl or es pamvorp ib rerantone Barip :i' “!"'."*ml.r on‘ Kknd !a JOSEPH â€" DIMBLEEBY, | -..l;:iv«. A'i‘lfi‘ 1.(‘:,.: 6 y | P * r i s b * . is EL "o ons uPm uce ie fo t C P e Oe U BdmF J) JL Aurted i bus â€" & 4 ind ‘?65@ ,“ CS An. Qllt!m ,hew ‘shades;" the best a/insnom o y MBRAAA the Market. tawa, April 10, 1776 o been awarded the OLAPP team_ Fire.Engine 1875â€"PROVINCIAL ~EXHIBITION=â€"18/ W.M.SO | 36 + T.:. }‘“Z’ MARBL® & onanite woRks: Ottawsl, A prild, tare; Ottawa, June 18, 1878, 2 uen se‘ udn â€"rad " '(i elait ) iare > Th inb -7 TVINC EABLE MAE Y cce 2 « AT R f d *% Mide 3 go adnialin indule i Jov 8 ' m w 13 & 3x wl hss« M ..'-[' was «. a> 30 vÂ¥o .6 + A * iA . Cl y p * Pogdo / â€"ISKF a 6 a * P 20 « ’ , â€" thln OLidh . 1 Chpwiathii 13 than w OE & . o ues i EXNGLISE /BROADCLOTH, WORSTHD STUPFS, 470 9 F 3 # ©ler , 3 t F'l gibl is con vot ; Wage a n ofi 1 » ep ¢ A nof MUSTâ€"BE" CEEARED OUTâ€"AT â€"ONCE ‘LAPP "& |JONES‘ 'm'ml “: i "‘.‘.A.‘z:v aif} j % f Whimmtasiomimce . "dkh"m‘ ] »:m ’m ~"~m~w"~ U in in ABBOTET: â€"&., M‘DONALD offering at â€"Prices which MICHIGAN STaT '~ .um ' T ts M MB ut F%m_mi du'&,. m and Stéamâ€"Fitting. 20 * on nand : on Aund ‘a complete â€"s#ic6k of + * f F % ol to9dut mgn"v ‘I C umrucink Market Square, Ottaws The~Cheapest" and>>Most Ecdnénilcat CALDWELL supplied.. Justrecelved ex OVR LINEN CORTUNEE ar ¢gi.;5 ars N STATR!\FAIR) AP : JAQ Palk OP Â¥H® auERrm: No. G6l‘Rideau stroet, will Jsot ‘regrot it, w4 â€" on o § . CHISKHOLM"& "BRANNEN. 60 °& 68 grarks srRrRanr QBDER YODR SPRING SUITS aT RIDEAU STREET |\29 CHINRA SBHALI,: sEqUmINe FirEs PBOTROTiON MANUFACIURE, TAILORING. S ApH B RISGINHE atoevery Fatt at 26‘ RIDEAYU:>S$TREET EVER YET ofFa&ED SILKS®!!~ SILK® 11 PRICEE®70OPs To 5.00 WERE TAXEX NÂ¥ many.instences are less than cost o d anbu i‘x:a:z: aoto Hon eimaba) Abe) AJ ; L D Almonte Iron Works, o. Polate Dikkorn Corm Dinnters, Bloree Rakos «8:Sparks streot has taken an .extra prize for 0. H. 1t SILK & TAILORING ! Cang es S2op onen manutae | â€" : To be hnd L all Grospre Ottawa Agents tor FURNACE @2 GALVAXTZED faox, i GOING FART MELTONE, &0., & ) NEW YÂ¥ JBX Stock ‘of Silks : by s is }eolop | _ Ipecial Yalmte in Oof importation. §083t1 Sele Ag cate for Qntarie: For making all kinds of Cakpe ‘WITHOU! % USE THE â€" & Carvers4& CHilder THE Mosrt aAooURATE CV ~" * e s aolne THBâ€"Moeyr HIGBBAT PRIERS 4F PARIM VIRND AND MoONFRRAL. *‘ Ottaws Fob. C 1876 #W*B0B o ark aâ€"at aor PIOTUREâ€" FTHRLA XZ $8 BALES C Railwa ‘Ottawa D Otta wa A UOULILS ing Mo and "Wari Invité "Inspection [ . ase®Norns ano LAaving Queen‘s Whart at % Ottawa and Montreal 1876 NNGBD AREPR) 3 ‘_hm Passengers ana "“. CTORTA: mane, Nesm qoEX vicromia y F ‘;*.â€"r‘, y June 7, 1876 Traw ntrom TDE‘® «# ST., PaAUL BTAEET W EDNESDAY, ‘the 3rd‘ of Way they sonfide W Aud 66 To alling a 1 m D}â€" w ook ARPETS and O€] CABTAGE AGEN io QLuIVE sod aAnX 74 wilt" ‘E k w he Beason or Navi M noveliied, oul for tim R W. SHEPEERD & Montrgal cau Canal, betwoos blormadtints Wws s "lermediate Porks pe ( 50â€" 2t ane ue EeW D: 'nlih MAILE, A} P w a €07rm OfGen neve i sole E $8V pesse e BVigh wikth p; RMe E se im â€" 6 LrWGe ng % ® J0G p atars BUTU for w in the whar o nots 10Fe ie bet ght gh! up low 194 n a 4@ of An > C A4 . J

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