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AY 1 x "8l} maey 1zz» Boat Columbic 40 J -‘*“ ve por dant JOHN wixo paY%" the in the do on the FAIR Â¥TNXG and of 2# on is it 8 *x w: of M. and © are m. Soled in the person of Mr. Shantey, who Aieil and favorably known in (ite#s as in the two Provinces. This nursery is so "ell knows to our citizens that it is alâ€" l to say any:hing with ‘reâ€" L:‘"“- ;’-wmum the princ part of the sbrubbery ud orneâ€" b‘“ that hke .L.’ oc freck that any Porigs Corrt. â€"Monday.â€"James Irvind was arraigned for drunke~ and disorderly sonduct on the pub.ic streéts. â€" Tined $4 and costs or three weeks in gaol. Joseph Archambeault for a similar offance was fined $5 and costs or three :;'inwl- He went down socordâ€" _ Andrew McGillivray was charged with mmulting Thomas Forbes. It seenis the meailant ‘entered the shop of the comâ€" dulerent Boards of Examiners as thes neei not erpect to I:‘hO‘I.nd dwio_h ..::: l".‘!-. ve been uring firse )-t’-, ::e’pm of the new school Act of 1871. """0uyâ€"ssle toâ€"day xt two ‘0‘clock, on ~~“M0"o-h‘ h s augtion i0 ms, Ridean street. 1bere plants ‘tre fom the wen known nurseries of R._Jâ€" M» U BOCKERIEE NnA S Ime . Ceutemirer _ Prasow Drawa.â€"The French Dramatic h‘l’"!odlo_.ku-’m& the Ganadian Institute lnst night: Uur fel -’!zt‘-&u the talent »nd ability of the and patronized them acâ€" tonlingly, The Company leave for Queâ€" bee, their headquarters, 10â€" day. â€"~ _ wl‘. hvl’. u"" "" ~@ . #eCmmy :.:"l:tm bave |rbd~th§opoa ps,, "I 4 that they are about the niv "P"&-rs.u-n Nasioneer, will hold his annual we was adjourned for a week. iz\ 4 woman named Wellington was by another of ‘her sex, with asâ€" . ‘His W.rsh‘p being of opinion, that lte quarre! originated with the compiain l6th day of Joly next ; for first clâ€"ss provincial certificates, on Tuesday the rd day of July. . Allâ€"those interested had better see t it, that they are preâ€" wsen lageo. We hivs to 1equrst on beâ€" bhuls of the ladies enga@zed in iaework tha. everyoneâ€"who take, an intereâ€"t in the ~bâ€" Jees to be strauned â€"the building of a re~:â€" seace for the hevy, Mr Johmun â€"will se d comributwas to the hall on uesday mo n ing next, 21â€"t May. Caccast Hypssar.â€"Wo understand thet Mr. N. Sparks of this city has ralsed and organized a squi«dron of hussars from the sanction of the Adjutint General to be exme a part of our Canadian Volunte r Army. If this enterprise succeeds, and we hope it may, it will open a new era on Hate cccasions in the capital . © Gowe to Laituw â€"It reems thit wo are sbout :0 lose an old and familiar face in the departure shortly tor Manitob«® 0f Mr. . Alex. Hoss, of the law firm of Ross ard Parsons. Mr. Ross is an old resident of Otawa, anc in his profeâ€"sion had made the scquaintance of ‘manry warm friends, . who, no doubt, wish him well in the new Seid that he has chosen for his. pouo] Tas F sor Faiteâ€"It will be remembered that the S Jaimes‘ Church Fucy F is of wh.ch ar advertisement appours wIsew iie ; 0, is to be beid nâ€"x1 week in G wan‘s @ill. Fr m all we can iâ€"uen this Fair promises to be «t a aétractive charaâ€"ter and ‘we hare -_o'.ZuuQ i1 wili d.aw a very i=ge Iurostraxt to Tracus«s â€"The exâ€"minâ€"â€" tiow of Teachers, sor the awarding of cer‘ tiflcates, will be beid in the v«rious pl{c~ appointed throughout the ~Province 0@ Ontario, as follows :â€"For Second ind UÂ¥ OzLE .43 lm’a:!;,._-n. Cmn i : last nig} h.lv.'..f, ‘:Weh tas wl. of good .humor and genuire rght adapted for this c | -ymyu'r b_m U of sule. Gresrurs Cazar.â€"The following pr.â€" McNaughton last evrening :â€"Coffer dam broken by fAood of water. Work all susâ€" pended. Navigation very uncertain. Liarss.â€"By the boat this evrening we Lharn that the debris of the dam has been earried into the lock. Â¥. K. C. A.â€"The last convrerâ€"sazions of the season under the auspices of ‘the Young Men‘s Christian Association takes place in their rooms, on Albert strtet, this evening at 8 â€"o‘clock. A paper enâ€" titled © The Power of Association‘"‘ will be mad bythe Kev. Mr. Cameron. An adâ€" mission fee of 10 cents ‘will be charged, to meet incidental and other expenses on <the cccasion . * w».Rul.Gtil.â€"Woh.' ‘to ac» knowledge the receipt ‘of a copy of Chisolm & Bros. Steambosat and Railway Guide, which is replete as usual â€"with all necessary information to tourists and .traâ€" Allin, McKinpon‘s & »cMoran will show & Mowck of New Millinery, on Mon t r® L:nâ€"Ayly to R. A. Rradâ€" ley, Sohcito:, corner of Sparks and Rigin Russell House and York ~treets . OAtawa. May 13. 1872. the latest styles, under the superinrendâ€" ence of « first class drevs mauker ot Afteen years‘ experience. Allan, McKinnous & McMorran, ir. m pepart T00 Arrire 730 Umow Forwazroino & Ruuw:r Co. ~ tages leare for Ayimer at 86 30 a m. Stges arrive from Aylmer at 4.30 p.m. #§oBoat le«ves Ayimer 1t 8 a m. N B.â€"Tickets to all points Et and West by the above row‘es can be h«d Arrive Artiv® 08 ‘he fli...‘ “'7 Costumes and Dresses made to order, in to Hie an befere l‘ndm-th.l TRAVIELLER‘3 a 100 240 1.10 Orriwa Rres Natioario® Co. the LUCAL NEWS3. Lawrszor & Ortiwvia Ranwiar 4 100 200 120 1000 815 810 340 SPD "axaps Cextea Ramwir. uoa. ‘wMr. Soott, lclni | Qusts '_"‘.i'fl‘filfil!"&: . Ashworth, and oeoer) | AU TE niap mt the h e of ons a ignment in the largeat ty | tise i Ciaree «. ove aie -mmo-.:' year hx will E*%h the soarts :A 1. morailg N4 up to the | above named. containing "more | Snaiide ts . K I;r:c-nnw.- made known on mmaf ""'E’-&.â€"Th.o!id‘s&el.f ‘. _ _ 0. E JOHNSON. it to a. very fair house â€" Plantagenet Mills Aptil %; 1872 y ' W, Sparks Street. 1000 H. TAYL‘R. Agents nursery | is ,,'un-uua:ourm-n-‘-nug that it is alâ€" SALE OF REAL ESTATR. . | it the princiâ€" heroby virtue. power ty, and opnaâ€" %%. Yeuh fl"‘\Efi‘.‘f the beautiful | MuUis, f ‘ce of loott. McKay Outario, os SATUORDAY, the Fif "day â€" of at n..'uu,'fl ) acd bh:::.mhu this ‘cimate | "He Eo en oo wo, ®, is . % (® and taking 195846 laf, w h naliaindes * :1 38 5}&1_04 bsh.t‘m.fl‘rfiv:& of WANTID IÂ¥MBEDLATELY. Apply to W.¢ H. NAGLE, T um office. Uttaw« April % 1872 * WE *L HUUSB TV â€"LETâ€"A commodious Cotjage P containing eight rooms and buun:‘ M.&MI“.;““l ab on Sundy t &Jqln&.w'-miduui.n'w IMVI!TI' ACr OF 1809. ‘l.d As On and after lst fl:l.. n::. ;Tr 0 Cant, Fosne t chaiodipes bo Broion s Ves > sion, Townshi jig : ~A o S recy neg 4 91 FABI FOR SALK. COKtawa, April 11, 1874 Not. Rold «but. for sale by.the bor. Loe cut, c‘_.rflb and â€"guar wm. all impuri will be d i rered daily to reâ€" qu 1â€" ~for the sea=od Duho':.,.n- on forSulhlfi'ouo i rompt verp trom the «st of May. iHotels and steam rs suppli with large quantitie on liberal tor ah «eamâ€"~, son, or at anyâ€"time the bo-lo-’u;v\ orders left a ‘\Omfli-mwfl_---nn. the, | Soey tor of the \ssocistion not later th&h the â€"th in=tant «k x 2 ~ 't:nia having in their poâ€"ere=sionâ€"the i.:‘np:l'b_ > Band of voukl.um . are_ a »p notica d to hand them in wfi.‘\?“_m_t.o_r,vqu beture the atwve â€"|~~About half past nine o0‘clock on Thurs. ,, | day night, as the Canada Central train for ) | Ottawa was a short distance this â€"ide of N) | Ashton station, a stome weighing about two pounds was burled through the win‘ dow into the passenger car. 1t was | thrown with such force thab it _broke through the blinds, pl:teâ€"glass and saâ€"h, ’ passing close to Mr. Orme‘s bed and grazing the face of ‘a clergyman, iJn the same night several young men.|, took possession of the stâ€"tion. and break , ing open a ba rel of ‘beer drink »il they could _A young giâ€"l was the only person in charge of the station at the ’_ time. Members of the 3t Patrick‘s Literiry Associaâ€" t on having Books f.on the L:ibrary in their pur=esâ€" « on. re hereby reques.ed to hand in the ame i ~| *BerPkEDATIONS it anavo® ~~ tury. 1t is one of the few grand chances that turn up at long intervals of time. Who will be the lucky one? â€"The rervire ment of \Ur. Grabham will be deeply reâ€" gretted. . His reasons for retiring are purely private ; the worry and coustant vigilance required to conduct so egxten=iv= n eâ€"tablishment give him a natural uesire for quiet; nd rest. _ year being completed. in patticularly grand ~style. It is furnished "with all â€"modern conveniences and the outhuiliings and < yard are adequate to afford the necessaryâ€"accommoadation. A better® investment for gentlemen with spare capital will not offer once in a câ€"nâ€" retiring from the business, and the estab lishment which he his conducted. so suc cessfully and satisfactorily during the last twelre years. He advertises the Albion Hotel for sale. That . it is among the best paying hoteis of the Dominion no person who knows anything about it will renture so.doubt, It:situation is fortuâ€" nate, being directly opposite the Court House, its accommiodation is imthense, it is well finizsbed outside and inside, the large brick addition made to it last M ies Peekr k ol Sarrpe Snstins to the "r:‘ui‘ e services of s ompet n Aoher, who has the bast of sroduatinls "and af thls CE, ICE, JCE. In drawing attention to his advertiseâ€" ment in another column we must reflect the public feeling in expressing regret that Alderman John Graham intends The matterf was immediately plwed in the hands of Letecuvre U Neil who re querted itbe pros to keep alent for a few a ys which was done Un Siturd.y morna ing when the perpetraiors. of the a ov. deeds thought the law wis not goin> to â€" trouble them, Devective O‘Neil proceede i to Asht n accompauiâ€"d by Ser geant McVeity and County Consta!le smith . la s short time they h d arrested eight young men, four of whom they atterwurd relâ€"ased i be four brough: w Uttaws are @‘wen Reilly J:mes and Jobn eilly. and Francis Schwitzer> Their dis orderly condu«t about the station, were it their only otfence would no doubt be viewed rery lement! by: the authorities, but we understand they »hall »uffer the fuiles: penaity of the l.w for throwing the stone at the car There have been 100 many cases of thiâ€" kind lately, and it is fl time an exâ€"mple was made of the less and malicw<u,. offénders. It will be remembered that last summer and last winter stones were hburled into passenger ears on the St. Lawrence and Uitawa Railâ€" road. The case will come upat the Police a chaxes N a tHoUsanp yEars »RIVATE EuNs Beat Nalf of Lot Bightean in the recond concesâ€" R. R. P. LEWLS3, OMtawa, ay 9, 1872, FEKEENCIT LANXGUCA4E out ooo S banared meres 40% & taloUuéar c JOHX CASEY, 176 td LL m. o.v ‘ Ap® 09. R e a n%’.."#‘fi“;&”‘%-"‘“‘ Fon. SALE AT. A4COTIO®, _ * wel? ednucatéd young i Pomsn ces frs eaadner es w:lthu'nrdm* .a polite eduâ€" Adpress 10®Oreawa Tss Ofies â€" | :. > um Mar is i s y ~~ lnl N* ecsarsMixsTRELs Rinkâ€" Music Hall, ~fgfrms~= PC innntl l&loon t.b; v'.‘e’{nc"l;o_i *6'5"5'2{““1;3-"2 it | ls%m“wld:dgd!nfloh-- i6 | tal trees, consisting of apple trees, standard and the citizeps.and public in a or s cansed mt eetent en on ait ncaainre, tm marth a n raner ty And zround dn tci:' the | A mfi J * * € on Sn uen n es ty esd prices to defy comp Udon. _ _ â€"~ _ â€"_***‘* * Mol® NELL & MONGENAIG ~ | Ww ant®, Eaturday and Mondasy,; May 11 and 18. China. W arechonse i Â¥1g* #2 ja xi | Grape Vines, &o., &c. .â€" _ â€"â€" | From the well known Nurseries of : es R. J..DONNELLY, ESQ, N. v. f ‘The subsciibet hie Ween‘ Thstructed to hold his t@"~L &R GES T AND BE 9T. BA A RA Ottawa, May 2 187]. . _ FJAREE SALE PUSEPONED oo cony 417 Sato in povpened vat gufl"n'u. the.tich insteat then to mul-o- w h rglh. Tw‘ig:; # Root« and F1 from France, climbing roses, hardy ffower """‘-m-."".u?:"'_ p.:::.‘.‘amn arbor vnv;c;é'F Also . &hgrmhwbunumdufl to answer> is olim Terms of sale cash. Sale at two p. e arowik uns . Hats, â€" Vats, | Hats. Oltawa, May 11, 1874. best Fruits and Rubjic Auction: st th » Union House, on TUESDAY, , h may, Di 4 im Y 1 D AS i chait oo ie * «.. «: 38. Ridean ~troet, Uttawa. ., Sap" The highest price pad for tA W Conta t 50 acree, situated on O‘taws. !. 10, W724 &A UCTIUN SALE . cz s c o e Thee dutrse Chnenth bope to give entive sntisiestion to ‘all > The Question, tm NA 4. â€"~ vesssme ’ Sheng ies Wt 1 $ Also ready the k e n o oimmmpcecmaamen " _ ey * K. Mcl.:turin‘s Lzcture, * Ne *+ Romiâ€"h Doctr‘ne of the Rule of Faith exam * inr:.?' wi h:opl‘w ll.:' Father amen and kHer Ur. O‘Conpor. nnh‘ ERAON & coâ€", m in t 5 uies B# Dp »rke Street f s At twelye o‘cloek tor the election of styen Diâ€" o c ie ran ie rrines Ottawa, May 8,â€" 1878 T srAat h _A Canadian Honthly ‘for May. 1t contains important articles on « 6e The Washington .‘!‘gon’, Â¥#1i+ I A FRIDAY, res 24¢@ DAY or MAY, INST.. Notice is hereby given thata general -nm Of & :L 1 be in oo rar hn it io Caaely cisual Nalory Company on W â€"I8 THOE TIME TO CALL w . Hâ€" FAMLLI Ottaws, Y ay 8‘h, 1872. QUEBEC RAILWAY COMPAKY "Nolice is hereby elreutials gonoral hoollky Until TUESDAY, ‘MAY 14, 1872 May 9 . 3 conte. © Reverved Svats, 5 seatrs Go to Uf a Valuableé Farm in Glaucester, NNUAL SALE ‘ OW READY. Selection of aÂ¥ en rees detumeted toatlh, ir AÂ¥ sIR â€"Wâ€"~~GOUDs AXD *tx‘f 5 [ *4 © [ * amg * = o Bn 0J 0 : m s Gge ocm o _" â€" 7 * PEA OEA ... w oe beld i TRE OTTAawa TiM ks vo hn al y +xtB, y coâ€"Soain runly h se old rael Wisk tecly ie mt in can pForsSs ECY m--m&wihot 'fl'm“ 4. 6A Moteer ‘and hes Agent, epporite the Auctichoor ‘and Real Rethte Agont oppe For 4s and situated Ithi t J”‘ pouses ) To LBT. MOST BRBAUTIHFUL VILLA IN OTTAWA _ NWith two lots and a half, stables. coach hours and Ottawa, May 7 ~â€" The larrent and best assortment la the clty of .~ CADBURY‘S Cocoa‘s & Chocolates rwadw 'roh.m'.ig : â€" ~BXVERAGE or AB A CONFBOTIOM, ~~~~~Pat up in different shapés class P ccri¢s, Leots 4 1, 95 and helf of 0 Wellingten Stroct Dm" RECT IMPORTATIONS Alldlomu.’ this season previous to the -L.u. d whi 3"1." extent, beauty of and r»â€"lue, will sarâ€" pas ‘anything ore: in olty . 7 t ourrbives en‘ir‘ to Hâ€"USE lomal Sirontiew io the thas be enabled to sive m:iy_o entire satisfaction a‘.".n who maAF y o i Fall Asssortment of House Farnsishings, Au of the newsst designs for this season purchased w’lunnh ll-nal.’eathoy will new stPre. 49 Sparks early in . with a full and complete asportment of Carpets, Thos. Patterson‘s, SAMPIE. For Sale at ThOX. PATTrRRSON‘s that use the like. years at 6 per cent. Curtainsand Curtain Materials | mam * uxA PR t o omol â€" 96 Ridean Rtreet GET eaity in MAT Secondâ€"Hand Pianos, In good repair, by celebrated makers, on hand, from $100 to $250. Terms HMberal. Mason & Hamlin‘s Organs, f f â€"_. Prince & Co.‘s Organs. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS JALWAYs Chickering‘s Pianos, f Steinway‘s P: A. & S. NORDHEIMER‘S Pianoâ€"Forte $ Music W arervoms heir amounts to the said Jiuzs CLakkL _ M-filq.lfl. “M?.fi N. B.â€"Oustomers will please romeher that the above uduohonrdhnfifl flh-ihuum-:dwiuounfinueforthebdmooohhopmtmth y; REGENT HOUSE At Such remaerkable low prices, + Spring and Summer Costumes. CAtaws, April 8, 1872 4 * NCI00I A 100 UBHG 8 Marled. Mohairs and Lustres 12}c. â€""*â€" 10¢. : Alpacas and Ohallies 20 15 Poplinsg and Grenadines 25 ". 20 : Wil fr the t Month be offered .st rates that will the closest b way M ihe present Month be offered at rates that. will satisfy the closest buyers, Pianos to HRent. | Secondâ€"hand PLANUS and ORGANS taken in exchange. : Just received a large number of NEW and POPULAR MUSIC, Inspection invited. *=/ sealo A. & 8. NORDHEIMEE. o es e Gas > . _ A. PETERSEZN, General Agent 'ovflbbvahpbtdmtonmfin&.tpfimuqmmm", f i.,,;,q Prepe eey : se mss Former Price Nale. The ontire stoek of Silks from the lowest JAPANESE to the best DUCAPE and LYONS KLLKS . â€" Bilks & Dress Goods Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. . We below l&tdbm,unuu-lopfl‘oqformofmm‘lh’dn o § # at 114 se aes : 1t Former Price Sale. Russell & Natson May 8, 1818. .0 > ~SPBECTAT. C HAIEF MONDAY, 13th Instant, SPECIAL ‘SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, ~New Dress Fabrics. . Black Gross Grain Silk 80c. do ~~do 95c. do do $1.15) do do 1.25 do 4 do 1.50 Silkse and Dress Goods, 26 SPARKS STREET, 0 Tâ€"T 4A W Aa. do do $1.15° $] do do 1.25 1 do * do 1.50 1 do Glaeies at Equally Reduced Rates. We are now showing all the new Paris lnd‘lbndon“d Fuhe’o;:. in Killinél"y.u‘. Lndmw are invi to un inspection o and choice assortment of %eu. Hate, French Flowers, Feathers, tles, Cosâ€" tumes, Shawls, Ladies‘ U Pnfu.n BAYEE, Dolly. Varden, new goRencs MUSLIN3, W ARLNe SATINS, Piak, Buft, Silver W‘SHING JAPANESE, texture for Travailin IN DRESS COODsS RENCH _ BATESTE, Iafigured and 1 RENI!E and MARL PUPLINETT. REPE DE CHINE. a besutiful riteriâ€" al.. Silk and Wool mixtures. & OKOHAMA LAWNS, exquisit AMaASK PIQUE3, marvellously rich .M l\ln“-fin.A 7 Sinclair, Stitt & Co., 30 Sparks Street, Ottawa. M a Y 14, 1812 MILLLAERY â€" DEPARTMEAT,. UWGiERLNi GRENADINES, and handgome. Grey. onint?t JAVANESE, a wiry dus texture for Travelling Dresses. RUSSELL & WATSON. A LOT OFâ€"â€"â€" =â€"â€"WILL ON «â€"COMMENCE Aâ€" m /T 8HIRT LI3T OF PRICES, Mbm,n‘.umâ€" ie n oncine Tase. _ | 9"':..&‘-. .i'l" is "-:nn --3..“"" o. White Linen Collars, $3.00 per dozen. .| _ _â€"" _ Culfs; from §3 to 6 according to size HE OTTAW A SHBLKT STORE. Ruth Satin Stripe. Haine‘s P new designs. 29 Sparks Street. $1.00 1.05 BO0c.: Tenders vill be received by the Architect W. Em!%*l”hh“ nts, [ » rea 224 Dpors Giname, man all Linas of ‘‘pticel Instruments of the very best quaâ€" llz,wm:dl:;â€"llm- -ghn. rad i 4 C Bparks st., ‘the Russell Hodse lq".llw 1984 im . Mr. M. warrants the glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimmess or weakness of the s T of physic any more than one ignorant of physic lt.twcbd-uub seâ€" that by their use the Eye will not tire in ’m‘-&cmeWhy GEORGE MICHAEL‘8 Celebrated Sootch ourt 1y aay thay whone stegeikes, tht -uuui:-an human vision‘ ever ploydh“hhu to the ::i eye, is of such importance that no person 2P 4 2ME in its prin m‘qm.fl-& Mr. MICH A EL wili sele st Hpoctacies for those who entrust themselves to his skill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, so Has visitea this aty and will remain for a short time on.y, +s Orme & N4o «1‘s Music Store, BLINDNESS PREVENTED. George â€" Michael, OPTICIAN, ;-.m toring and preserving clearness A large assortment of Mathematical inâ€" ‘rom Glasgow, Scotlhind, and 514 Kingâ€"st., Ottaws, May 4 1872. 2. HiCE ABT wl in in tmpumales‘s On and w.'.‘oul‘. the Morning M(j‘a‘t)‘h leare Ottewas at 7 a m., conâ€" Royalâ€" Mail Line of Steamers for Kast and West, HUUSlSld any size built Lejable by moothiy fnmialinents. RARE PLANXTS AND FRUIT TREES. Mxr ‘MicÂ¥t has the honor to the pablle that be bas Just aty.v04 from bromce with a ' A' onser l-‘dwbm ouce enpseity the Reseaifiowe: * an"" o Bodaet stt Ooledenla Secioes i Age Doins: o en m d maoink in santntaniren nril Ottawe, April 23 1872 ___ _ 1986 [ AvEs®auL ExapBITo® RABB CHANCE Rideaun Street, | Ottawa, April 12, 1872 We are to in on e ente General . Wolfe, OTTAwWAa a"D QUEBEC. ; ustaya May 3 1s723. BE SIGHT PRESERVED. â€" LOOK ~OUT FOR . . During the Month of May in . T. L & 0, R. R ouU. Change of Running Time. â€"â€"AXD WIfs THsâ€" GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS krWork and Embroidery on Bark 12 10 SIGN OF GOOD®S, i . 3 _ Refrigerators, 26 Cistern Pumps f 11 Chandeliers, Good and Common 100 Flower Baskets (Ass) ' 12 Flower Stands, > Shower Baths, â€" 1 Plunge Baths,â€" â€" 3 Round Baths, Setts Toilet W are, Ice Coolers, Different Sizes. OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o., &0. buibes and onions in blos es taibe wbors . the 20th, asd untis TO BE SOLD CHEAP: 2% mores, 75 :“lrlnp nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottewas a C>m ____ mercialHouse where can be purchased All Kinds â€"of Merchandise in his Line, HATTER AND PURRIEBR 1961 tf. ‘harge fo: berths, 5 cents SCare â€"ono ctions @ th «ll th=e Grand Tronk walas buth Kast <nd Wâ€"sut, «s this ompany‘s vwailuns walt thâ€"ir arrivel whep inso. , TPwouty winrte "Aowed at Presoott Juangâ€" tivu for refresrm nte. Trains «râ€" run on Montreal time. __ _ THOS8 REYHOLOS, .. .. ce o 1 _____ Mepeging Dircotos ttews ,AIJ'BA!?ON OF RUNNING TIMXE. ‘ and Hat Depot. OLIVIER COTE, The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the shortest line by Q miles from Ottews to Brockvilie and all points OTTAWA RAILWAY. Mo. 108 p.m., and at SHand Point at 1:30 p m. Mail Train at 4:00 pam., arriving At Sand ;«‘uuu .;)op-u it 536 rough Qitawa Expfteas :30 p.m,, & certain conpection with u-dfi Day Kxpress from the Kast and West, arriving «t Oftâ€"«wa e T:10 p a , LEAVE UTiAWA. Through Westeru Express at 10:00 a.m,., ars ‘ riving at Brockville at 140 p.m., and > counecting with Grand Tr=nk Day Exâ€" going Eas!t and West. mfi*mnMCM ville at 9:35 p m ARRIVE AT SAND POMNTâ€"1:20 pu, and 9 30 p m LEAYsSAND POINTâ€"6:00 am, 11:40 and 3:30 p m Trains on Oanada Central and Porth Bran hb make certain counsections with al! wains on .'W.O I‘l'fl and No Tran« o umvuhnw s H. ABBOTT, . LEAVE BROCKVILLE, Express at 8:00 a.m., arriving ._co-il'i. at Brockville and Oftawa Railways THE 8T. LAWRENCE Brockville May 4, 1871 h a4ND FROM MONDAY, )24 MiAY 1873, trains will run as follows ; On and after Trains will run as follows ; AT V BY LOW PRICES, 10 np-r;::'n 1 00 a m | *T kxpress tor .“"]':fln- W oek 1 20 p m MONDAY, MAY 6th, 181% 1 00 a m Mey 11, 1073 4;00 p m 100 p m CANADA CENTRAL OTTA W A . To sthpoinls Thask GoIHG NORTR. Gol1EG SsOUTH Broad Gauge Route TO OTTAWA. a COars: on Ho 1 and 8 _ srom West Do ‘do Expres Do do Exprew trom West Union Bank Block: 1945 3m. Mail from the/ 12 50 p m C:16 a n 68 4

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