Froumt of â€"Ad TE it hat tlme Cmm ..... L'b‘, I“'_',!-t'i s of metenelo@ & **" o be rw‘. dep lost Ee glacd that th#. right to asked J irge upot they woul Sn i0 aoHOn: Wis op, the ® * 30. sutec. Ar P id in the Uot point of vie® UÂ¥r ot Houe 6 UBapy »py â€" o 0n issiOn of American Indian c:--’_':-“"‘., é' 'hl“’.. & Do you adviae log yA o The to m*‘_ ns in Caneda she cut h-.’.‘1"‘_?.w~m~* _ & From what seetion of country in Canada or 2e Duited Siates do you oblain your supâ€" ~~lmll. and wist is â€" your average y (Danllts received from such country; and t purposes used * â€" Whete is the most :{- flour or @'h Ameriean mar. Does tree in of An: t xee en impatiation of American four, tent. won. Mr JOHN A. MACDONALD w guite surpriâ€"e.1 to remark the tone of his bon. friend from Hochelaga. There was wdighw! chince of the matter thrown overboard. He said that the hon. member tor Glouseâ€"ter hui deliber. Nely mist:ted the meaninz of the two t The Act was pissed on the 18th of 1871. Three weeks must yot erpire the disali.wance of the Ast courd A o ts bhor. Mr. ANGLIN was somewhat surâ€" :"‘.-ih,vd thait the maitter should hhh.‘nofm day on Wednesâ€" Pnd en sets sy,p $ °0 Pai guiding rule Hon. Mr. LANGEVIN said that the ='ï¬th presented isseif io the ion Gov. rament was whether the Government of New Brunswick had a right to pass theirschool law, asd it ws 1<kâ€" nowledged that the Leziâ€"lature of sew Brunswick indisputably had the right. He wen went over similar mund to that wiuuch Sir Geo.‘ E. Cartier pursued and resumed his seat. Mr. ALONZ » WEIGHT considered himâ€" self bound as representing a large Catholio constituency and was unwilling tuin @ silent vote on this subject. He pro= mised todeal fairly with his constituents im tuch matters, and could certainly vote . :i't m~ merighty testant his invariably lived in . He contended that the *â€"::z-ï¬mmq Protestant should be :.w. He re« collected a missionary in his constituency who had moâ€"t faithfully attended to the Hon. Uol GRAY was about to speak but as it was late was willing that the de bate should be adjourned . h.l‘.‘DulluX-id thit the Govâ€" erament no right to abridgo the acts of thelocal legislatures. Me boped the Covernment would recousider ind not require a vrote on the subjâ€"ct Mdiaa.s ""Tuce ‘“"-l '._h.}' ) e â€"â€"â€"_ " was the effect an the ¢ U D Jhu:.*-noflll; it would ue seuserva, n se (s Catholis inbabitants of New Brupswick &. Ne# The House adjourned at haitâ€" past twelve entively _ irregular. t _ was f: sitack on Responsible Government. Let the House passe a vote of want of con« kdence in the ministry if they chose, but iu-hhlywu.oflatbgngnm motion impliéd, to advise His Excellency. The ministry were His lxdlfl:eu stitutional advisers, not the H No minority in any ince could by the Aot dO.zdcnuo-bo over by a Local . Legwlature. Mis hon. friend, in bninging this mattef up had already atâ€" ied a great object, and hbe (SirG. E. Cartier) boped that his hon. friend would ..h.-n&r)uthmun. Â¥r. N (Terreboune] readily unâ€" w::hpuitiu.hhut unnhms respect to re % : that tbd&"fl\:& -Mnï¬mlu: be left to a &WM to a Federal Parliament. Unh‘lly,h.:’mm. the condition existed. The veto did rest with the Dominion Government. Religion wis the basis of education, and withâ€" the matter 1owers. $ _ HTY PET ET honorable tlerean made s0M$ | in the Unit The .mg':lf:':n, the pu port d?:‘â€wm# which did not our cars. | | . _ the canadl Mr. BALLERUSE said that religious | diseriminat .“qmmbg‘ugn&m dn, in your .‘ncimuhohw'u‘ Brunswick ‘ & .*~~ would so amended as to permit it. He:! was in favor of a Separate School System. Hon. Sir GEO. E. CARTIER said that « Moxatear the School Act of Ontario ndither imposed %ib'.ldvr onl ut'iwldigioflwhmgmtho(,‘on. a public h mon Schools. He read from a New | crackers, ap Brunswick document to show that no m-d.l:'tr' Roman Catholis could conscientiously | with carniag send his children to a public school in | lode d in ba *hich certain religions tenets opposed to | "Uovax.‘ 3 his religious teachings were enforceed. H.|yï¬..pm spoke of the liberality of the School Law | lowing diree & of Lower Canada. ‘lhare were | Ross, Hon.| xd.t schools in almost every locality | aaud. W. M and these might be either Protestant or Catholic, according to | circum *Â¥ stances, the majority £iving the charâ€" «cter to the school, + He thought that the |~ The Car Miv-d the honorable gentlemanâ€"| ‘lhere is -dmuv::zinasmwh the Frencl adopted b{‘ ouse. It was said | consequen that *the law of hew Brunswick was | the former fiTeins "moeget * ime â€" Chthone | A might amongst . the Catholic| A fright gu&i- there. â€" it was -ido.t:nmndm( ,.-.-g‘m-nmom fte k 1 wal to dis«llow the Acts of any Local Tor bogln f"‘ ml‘.m always advis. | boat race. It seemed to the interests of | More In« & Catholic minority were by the resolution | Great fir supposed to be controlled by a Proteâ€"tant | several par majority, and he could not agree to that | Has amme o C Taw. pememijphâ€"/ a wick School * "w‘nfl wet of the New Bruns di and snd nh.th“bommy he ul-l:dvu:lm-"} owed ominion tha an produce f d OÂ¥er the ho AGRICULTTURA;, INTERESTS ;mdwfl generally, do you thin gu. i. â€" & "Me as to the imposition of would you recommend * n that we he border has to l‘ recipmocity with fare &n L 4 l.lol:p:l.‘,nn April, ocity with the United [ grain and four and farm n think is for the in erest should continue to admit !llb C.nndh! produce on the farming interests as io pay a toll of 2) per wolld you impose on grains respectively, or 1 A~ <w k F"J‘W.W:ï¬ï¬ Lw’o.m&‘ the J (th ua} “‘;‘."’A‘.‘?‘,@::-ga d':qeenu-m .;Z)c .', ..1‘ 10M$® | in the United lluu-on‘n- against the Axed ) in favor L or at ".‘ +A t “"'"‘â€"’“"“.??"‘""""“‘"“almar wl ""'*rmu j ina« I 7',"'-' ’C, anadian miller, would the establishment of | W ie in <6 .0 coummemie ~emmemlr eneed idsA s WiL be at the Russa‘l Housse for the purposé of re. ceiring orders on or about the Pth ins*. » o-s&num,.“ 1W‘ ke Begs to inform the Gentliomenof Ottawa that his Representative 4 LONDON, ENG., as» TORONTO, ONT.,, The peliition of Joseph K\vvflh. ’smt to ussist in watering Wellington | atreet, wag‘ref. rred to the Board of Works. A motion wis corricd, authoriting the corpor«tion to #purchn mï¬- Mesrs. ~later, Workman and for ‘mo extension â€"of Wellington Wood Marâ€" J, TYE In Hu.l, on Monday morning, the 20th Frecheire. ‘aod daughter of Henty in belle, of Ottowa. . F noen at 59 siock, Pricads sod aoparint. ances are respectfully requested to attend Aeo.-iu“mwudh connecâ€" tmmot‘h:bloerd orks to see to the lanting ity am with :-dtohnlhn MMM Th&.l.hht;.lu.cg.m"fl permission to lay a on Broad sirset, umh-dmmm. The Mayor was ;zmru to sign s cheque for $750 for Mr. Green. After the transaction of some further business the Council «djourned. Ald. Lapiecse inwoduced a By Law to regul:te the buikling of houses in the city and to prevent fires. _ 6 S % Tus Faiiz.~â€"The different congregations in the city will will have an opportunity in the course of the Fair to present their clergyman with a very handsome arm chair. All will depend on the number of votes polilecd.â€"()f courseany one especially enthusiastic on the subject can purchase as many vote« +s he or she pleasesâ€"and we have no Jonâ€"t the la iss will gladly avail themselves of this opportunity of exereising the !ranchise â€" As to the lavorite Doctor, we have our own opinions on thetsubject, but we prefer leaving the public to exercise its own judgment with out interferen e ~on our part,. We can flcï¬ï¬.md advice. : Go early and your vote. Tenders from Messrs. Wobster, gm and Crain, $9.980 for the building of the Registry Office, were referred to the Board of Works. Ald.. Mosgrove give notice that the queation wuuld be reconsidered at the next meeting of Council. j A t mee of the Ci Ti nifontPreens noment mae pel Joseph K & grant to sssist in ::t-':-n allin etan @‘clock, p m Vaigasums Far»m ay Averox.â€"Mr. W. H. Falls advertiâ€"es to sell, toâ€"day, at the Union House,thit valuable Farm property known as the © Porbes Farm," situated in the township of Gloucester, on the line ot the Montreal Macadamized Road, and only 51 miles from the City. The sale is at 2 TAILOR, &cc., The sale of househvid furniture at the residence otf Moo:e 4 Higgins, E«q., Met calfe Square, will commence at 11 o‘clock toâ€"«lay. The fwniture is in good order, and was made pr.ncipal! Jacques the hour announced. Prowesson Goroww suita will deliver a lecture in Uttaws on Saturduy evening next. Subject : * William Cowper.‘" Lips Assvzaxou â€"Mr. G. Marchand. Agent for the Flovix Mutusal Life As surance Compauy, ot Hartford, Connecti cut, is now in town â€" He nqnc:tl:z a0 licits tbo-mr.-tdu-l wic thozzliop.uo liy,. The s»urances un be effecred through bim with fmmuch wivanâ€" tage. Inde d some of our moâ€"t prominâ€" ent citizâ€"ns have -lnn.&:. iu:d in this ‘a-rn amony w may men tioned, H. J. Friel, K+â€"q., the lite mayor of Ouaws, W Duck. Kâ€"q., County Artor ney, and others to a Â¥ery “...-“l.'.:l"’-l Mower to Luo.-â€"‘g‘ply to R. A. Bradâ€" ley, Solcitor, corner of Sparks and Eigin Streots, Ottawa. | A. & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. Russell House and corner Nussex and York Streots. Ottaws, May 13, 1872 195816 ALLAN, MoKINNXON‘S & McM ‘RRAN§, _ u) Sparks Streot. Costumes and Dresses made to order, in the latest styles, under the superintendâ€" ente of a first class dress maker ot fifteen years‘ experience. Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, 21), Sparks Sucet. h..:':"‘:""fl‘mn‘?:'“l May 21, 182. 1 Ahouanrinn, frot amntioe, oprannuee e P88 | C3 ENUTNE crackers, appeared toâ€"day. Arthur Ar-a-d Hon. Mr. Armand Lafamme has been n ’ mitted for trial on charge ddflvt:ucu. | wich s._-u;:‘"s. N. 3t. Pufld. '.: | conun‘t-ly;’l w:t;i.‘lm! hflb‘?:- sXBE0 3. â€"At a m: meeting ‘g ' ï¬g’-«g !‘lonh st:c:'a.“:r: :bs. toâ€"day, h: , s e inss Paosnces on ie 442M DA Depart 100 . Arrise 7.30 Uxtox Forwaromwe & Rauwar Co, Stages leave for Ayimer at 6 30 a m. Stages arrive from Aylmer at 4.30 p.m. Bay*Boat leaves Ayimer at 8 a m. N. B.â€"Tickets to all points Enst and West by the above routes can be had Depart Arrive Arrive Depart A hrn.dnnnbor‘ol Americans have left for Eng to witness the International More Indian troubles in Minnesotta. Great fires are n;l:&hfln woods in several parts of New State. A frightful murder and suicide has 0câ€" cured in Chicugs{ _ =~. :. a.. . _ _ The Carlist General Uritairil is dead. ‘Lhere is some dJdanger of le between the French and Spanish ments in consequence of the facilities afforded by the former for the escapeof the Carlist inâ€" surgents acrossâ€"the fiontier. _ naud, W. McDoagall, Willis Rufsell tisert astory dutiles by the Partiament of Canaâ€" mm rhiget onegned R n w 4 oo $ o e old Wasnxe Jaraza® Siuxs at 400. per TRBAVECLLER‘s GUIOE. Sr. Laweraxcos & Orrawa Ranwar & ~, 100 240 : .1.10 OPrrawa River Naymatio® Co. LOCAL NEWS3. MBR. SHAW, 815 â€"8.10 340 6B aNiDa Cuxtrar Ramway. C@ATY CoUrX IL. TELEGRAPHIC ITEM®. BY TELEGRAPH 10.00 420 6.00 H. | ply to muse ue 8 | o eï¬ D# Over & L * at Auction, of the COTT,. AGE wervized for e mus of \his meuth, b'-w.t EC In Gowan‘s Hall, Subjectâ€"* WILLILAM cow::;.n._r : Sieeers. ‘Darle & don: Hope & Cos and D 4 3. Professo» _ Goldwin_ Smith, Ottawa, April M, is7s. 1060u4, ETAWT IitsRiXT T nasure OTTA & Lfl'flAlY & SCIESTIFIC sale & K i MKOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA IX OTTAWA The Onest Collection dPh:uo- Roots and Flower Seeds, limported e tm anges <.>n_ Ex > *ACoCnst HOU‘I TV LET. Fon SALE AT AUCTION, China Warechouse Suturday next and following days. _ _ 'q*dï¬ at 10 o‘clock, und closed dwp.-.,- except QO&Mâ€. Adkfs., , Parasole, . â€mx.u.s Parasols, &¢., reduced 2 Ih-.a,tpb.n-lr-.s_htb: T. Hunton,Son &Co ( sy Py emin Shting Pirom upides cen ow io. Seeaper thin baiure the mirence FaNCY DEPARTMENT. Kid Gloves ...... .at 750 late 81 1 es Ns y ienss t ocm *« ..«.... .« â€" WE _# 18 Belling at 126., late prige 176. 290 pigces do. wiling at 16§¢ late price JAPANESE, POPLINS, / Micabos axo 811z Jlllnixl.ng uwa,-dss;um,mn. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. . 60 pisces Light Ground Black Gros Graims e e n oen : * H Fancy and Plain Lustre:. 14} NILK DEPARTMENT. imclkk Glmolee...........â€" TA A Lestare = PR IN TS ‘Wism IMMEDIATELY, C | A Boy for the Caâ€"h Desk. Apâ€" x ~ at®CoLatR sm-uoo.u ' May 21, 182. Ew Ottawa, May 20, 1872. Their immense Stock will be sold at prices never before beard of in Ottaws, MoeDUNELL & MONGENAIA Ottaws, May 11, 1879. WHO REMOVE TO THEIR NEW PRE MISES8 ON UB‘AU)UT THE lt OF JUNE NEXT. T. HUMNTON, SON & 00.3 tC .*, .M sSxercrx« & WE‘ _: And fine Goods in same proportion. We quote only a few lines. DRESS DEPARTMENT, OW I8 TAE TIME TV CALL SATURDAY, ENUINE CLEARINXOG SALE TEMPORARY PREMISES, At 10 o‘clock, a.m. (FOR CASH ONLY), " um . |pfenien Rasrvinss= AT w & P m Ccenis. Belling at Late 34 Sparks Street. *nE OTTAWA TlMiss, May 5; 92 1 10 1 15 ypHE UxDERSIGXED _ _ _ Spring and Summer Costumes. REGENT HOUSE N. B.â€"Oustomers will" please remember &mmmm-uh:? to -flhl-m.dwmmtlnuhthbd-mdh present. month »nly ; At Such remarkable low prices, * VIINOL £A 1100 1Ai®. Marled Mohairs and Lustres 12}c. 10c. Alpacas and Challies 20 15 Poplins and Grenadines 25 20 wWiAl ‘present Month be offered satisfy the closes u&:u-m?,m:b?,“'“m the : & Suysees 'o'llM.hrpHd&olollo'h., at prices as quoted below: crom‘X‘s Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. We g!n below a list of the h-r,u'ouu-domhmdmuh.lhux a notice thect he has b wadee * ate Jamex Otas a° cass "o . EE.:'z... %E“%% lave re m me â€" S hn ~â€"FaANCY coops Russell & Watson Silks & Dress Goods The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Sirk Scares in Endless Variety and Latest STrLEs, Lace Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran May 3, 1812 MONDAY, 13th Instant, PLAIN CUFFS3, SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS @OODS Embroidered Muslin Sets, Kilks and â€" Dreoss GRoods, New Dress Fabrics. Black Gross Grain Silk . 80c. do ° do 95c. do do $1.15 do do 1.% do > do 1 50 stook of Bllks from the lowest JAPANE3E to the best DUCAPE and Plain Linnen Collars, â€" 4o do $1.15 $1.00 do do 1.% 1.05 do do 1.50 1.20 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. and London Fashions Emmn:-(y; ;. . Lndies are invited to an inspection of the large and choice assortment of Bounets, Hats, T otron Semin Lauier Upianictinon n Pllcmï¬ï¬‚* Dolly Varden, new Y OKOHAMA LAWNS exquisite shades Fi®snce xusunsg D‘::“l PIQUES, marveliouely rich IN DRESS CQoops ( }nPlDl CHINRB a besutiful riateriâ€" al. Silk and Wool mixtures. ABSHING Ju‘ln & durable UV mvrare me Trevailing Prokeon W ARLING BATINS, Pisk, Buft, Silver LRLING SATINB, Piak, Buf, Silver SPECIAL SALE We are now showing all the new Paris RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT LMAERLINE GRENADINES, UILLIMERT DEPARTMEAT, Sinclair, Stitt & C©o,, RUSSELL & WATSON. Aliin, McKinnons & McMoran, _ 20 SPARKS STREET. IX GREAT VARIETY ar BATESTE, in figured and =â€"WILL ON_â€" Lace Lappets, PLAIN 8ETS, «â€"COMMEN@OE aAâ€" o on Sogert 4000 3e zm aefteds tomakipe ant dreemtne of the SHiRT LIST OF PRICES, Made to measure, and a At guaranteed.â€" Ruch Satin Stripe. Embroidered Linen Sets F25 | With two collars to each, any T wn. 30 Sparks Streei, Ottawa. FANCY SETS, 29 Sparks Street to 6 according to size imring of these goods L 7Oc. 80c. Eace Bets. Ottaws, April 18, 182. $rvira the properyr of ooo RaVaN ut sbse .ans and specifications be seen at the above dop mss ae s ercit it me dha id l N . B.â€"The lowest or any uot necessarilly ul se hy io o. »OBArH KAYAnLAAH HOMGGuR st his Ubhoe: Bangs Bioct, Slom Buere TO BUILDERS. hy 2 P n TT bustndb id wlb t Pcolvadichs se 204 8 . Sut Francis Williams, d Weston Ilimar» m.nbl.n-u M.-hrCiv of : ttaws, in the County of % Provines of Ontario under the name x and ::ro( #"n Y ai.nuu.b:-&o -s.:&’« the shares &o said eston, I!‘man and Daniel James Snell to of the city of Ottawa aforesaid glb-n. t the consent or agreement of the other partners and in the The Canadian Printing and Publisning Company. (.% . _ Notice is hereby given thst the coâ€"partnershin B__ k aud Aa old badkd ies .3 v'IrEIl â€"Iliml. ntove and Furniture, rarlor Stove. one vEnln mtove and Furniture, rarlor Stove, one very tine duhie Stove, flhhllm"% dxthï¬j.,.‘%'_“_‘.__ï¬i | P;__“â€"- 2 e Yikbdoe metvtidiie wrems. Siss. L4 card fab :%' ï¬'"ml w Ex: Chai Sideboard. mronte Hight Day "Olceke ait Weat ca," vamTros Wel EiaindS: tirpartintalt Iuseind e e ccacube on monthly instaiments. For j address gfovse&soup rurxrrure . _ BF A1UVCTIQN. nenaeenin d omm on gard THOS. REYNOLDS, m Ottawa, May 4, 1872. UUSES of PP M ons puihfor paavses ty ud â€"-ivâ€"- Peet â€"‘. €20 MB ,guu"ii' aeomeepifin is ay bf May n%-'f;?;m!-mâ€'ï¬. hy d y 34\ Em c Royal Mail Line of Steamers, for Kast _ and West, | Mz Mao~> hi tbohoutoMbï¬o blic that :: m France with "" i ioe, or | Ottawa, May 15, 1872. went Bu limte y connected with the Caxapa H ning ? Bail A i ho mt pagores foas TBAï¬ Tt mds e amrapiaiey, & arm a 2 clear, (}llooa!l?ln. Bl:tlndsn% ipd A. HAMILTON Caledonia Springs . Ottawa, April 22, 18723 1903â€"3awk>wkd," * ment Building late A and Resi Eptaih Agont. 8&-?&'5‘“5'""‘ © 1958â€"01. y AiiePae Toos ao e on Lairvesr®sar EXHIBITION Bred st Hampton serd q¢ Heapton Court, Jby Alarm ; Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12. 1872. RARE CHANCE OTTAWA AND . QUEBEC. j handsome Water Filter, &0., &_.. . _ _ all Oil Cloth, <tove, Stair ‘Carpets and Rods, RARE PL < NTS AND FRUIT TREES. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSBIP. LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN During the Month of May in the Following T. L. & 0. R. R, Qu. & a Goop Boarpâ€" To e T _ OLOaledonia Springs. a Goon Boaroâ€" subscriber is instructed by MOORE A. INGs, ==» '50“ giving up housekeeping, ..:n.dhelou to the residence ybi.‘lï¬ govlc. GRAND ‘TRUNK RAILWAY. BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. Gengral Wolfe, {3° W ork and Embroidery on Bark,.£} U 8 1 2. y STORE. q CGoOoonpsâ€"., 12 10 â€"â€"ANXD WITH THBâ€" TO BE SOLD CHEAP : * 3 _ Refrigerators, & 26 Cistern Pumps _ 11 Chandeliers, Good and Common 100 Flower Baskets (Ass) 12 Flower Stands, > â€" Shower Baths, 523 1 _ Plunge: Baths, 3 Round Baths, ) Foot Baths, 12 Setts Toilet W are, 10 .Ice Coolers, Different Sizes. FIGARO. of Running Time. J. BERMIKG ; 13 Roonts. 7 &‘, A se ~â€" vounstted wilk the uanaps OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, mroid Wog:;u.m-m nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottawa a Com 2 .;urdnnon_l,_v_vhcg oan be purchased All Kinds of Merchandise in his Line HATTER â€"AND FURRIBR, Six beautiful lots r gg â€"-’m‘:'!‘.-qun; Fpor uy Lots 24, 25, 25 and half of 9 Wellinaten Btrast Fos s and Hat Depot. OLIVIER COTE, Ottawa, May 7, 1872. _ The largest and best assortment {n the tity ‘, é CADBURY‘S Cocoa‘s & Chocolates To be used as a BEVERAGE OR A8 [omtmrwu, Put up in different shapes A established chite Brewding mrcbiimnn: hnd the Tast Foanly Nee _Floor Oilcloths, Curtainsand Curtain Materials Cornices and Cornice Poles. and a Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, Au of the nexost Sutlens fog this spance peritnes exent, '."‘v hm value, will surâ€" Pengapthing ere utd in B ns 0 ut Carpets, their new store. 49 ®parks Street, carly in MA with a fali and complete mmc?fl' Have pleasure in anmnouncing that they will | their new store. 49 =parks Btreet, early in MA F OTTAWA CARPET HOUBE, Thos. Patterson‘s, No. 26, Rideau Streoet. AT V RY LOW PRICES, IRECT IMPORTATION® Always on hand. SAI0LBRE) AM) al attention to the to give their sat call and examine. GET BAMPI.E. For Sale st THOZ. PATTER8ON‘‘8. that use ‘the like. Please cnly $tibvach $s oarp ie a OTTAW A andv’ s entirely to HOUSE :;.&n',.: '? our !ann. m Union Bank Block: . s cvoamcs 1905 Im. . 2 Rideaun Streot. rest in one, es 34 N.B.â€"The purc v ired to pay down TTE ooE fl".ï¬hflï¬.“g P Anvendalots at 2 t a o--l'm &‘H:’:“ t Copnections made at Sanl Polio: »ith momum. Portay» du ort, mw-um,.u.-r-.- s_ipment when in car loads. muke certain connections with ali ~sinsca B. & 0 Rallwaey and 3:30 p m 108 pm., «ni sat =â€". Point at 1 4) p.m. Mail Train at 3.50 pm, «rr=«ing sat Sand Point at 945 p.m. Through uitaws l‘pludl-.&,p.m.,-ut% Day Kaxpress + & d W. arriving at Ott«=wa a 7:20 p o. ** LEAVE OT: AWA. Thro wb Woestern fl:- #t 1000 a.u., ag» riving as Brock at 140 pm., â€"â€"â€" counecting with Grand Trumk Dsy Ex rm Kast and Wost. j “m- M#420 p. m., artiviag at !__ Brocok: s 935 p. m., and a: Sind Point at 8:10 pam. â€" Exprss at 6 p. m.arriving at Band Poing T Wihes L. 2 o n en ARRIVE AT SAXD POINTâ€"1:40 p u. Express at 8 00 a.m., arriticg at Ottews at Great Broad Gauge Route s â€"! â€" OJ qiTaWL, Brockrille and Citawa Railways Mhmfloa. fls t Ned‘ teffortotd Rest aed Wost ut mn Compeay‘ as trains walt their arrival when lase. Twenty minutes allowed at Presocott June tion for refresbments. Trains are run on Montreal time. THOS8 REYHOLDS, geeâ€" __â€"__ Menaging Director, Ottews Brockville May 20 *#7: Trains on Canadea Oentral and Pess= 5.10b 10 and Â¥:45 p mâ€" ap se LEAVESAND PUINTâ€"6:00 am, 11.40 DRDE A+ & ® | _ Central P. Agency, 50 Front S:reet, Torom gg-dlonhnnlvnyshdm e&% and t Btreet. i a. & A. H. TAYLOR, ADAM ROLPHK, § 1 _ Local Agent, Y orkâ€"st. and 0.-.‘?“ | nIfllï¬ioln. * Morthern Railway, WR | Otta Toronto. : Ottawa, May 17, 1872. WInXf with so‘e Cer MONDAY, MAY 20th, 18712 hml-.%: On and after ALTERATION OFK RUNNING TINXE The old reliable, quickest and best route ; sbortest line by Q miles from Ottews to Brockvilie and all points West, and by miles oS priute Nes THE ST, LAWRENCE OTTAWA RAILWAY. F t connection at Toronto with hk.of.‘thm.no Lin:.ror Hw «»taklt rneasnens eupestion, nt forepts tor Mamil BR Parior Palace &'-n on Railway, and Parier F moz's'o:ou and State R to t ds oo ie s oi o Calling l“ Owen Son:llc.h&m Mm‘ Seult Sio. Marl yBA ue Hilver. lslet, Prlaoo Artbur‘s g:'d.iqandlntemodhu Ports. Collingwood, Fort William and ‘ Duluth, JAKE SUPERIOR Royal Mail Line in connection with the NORTHERN RAILWAY OF CANXADA. LEAVING COLLINGWOOD Eve®y ‘TUzrsoayr axp FRIpAYT, Camberland, the arrival of the Rteambost Express Train bgv.in.:‘imw' Hall Btation,, Toronto, at seven o‘clock, &a. m. This Li prises the agnifcent _P_rpr-Cx::c..mrn Cuu.*:l\"n-n. Pramâ€" Quickest and Cheapest Route to Fort Garry and Northâ€" &ut. s« Bu Ottawn, May 11, 1872 1872 x aND FROM MONDAY, 12.h KAT CANADA CBNTQAL 1872, trains will run as follows ; LBEAVE BROCKVILLEL, 10 “p-l“a'z‘ 1 08 a m f kpress for ‘13 50 p m # 00 a -ï¬l‘l'lxp!:" () 4,00 p m b:40 100 p m Leave Pr.#: ott. t 6 + GOING NORTH. Golxd soUTH Chicora, & 1 BETWEEXNX Brockvillie, Mingaston trai n for ~gâ€" irom West ‘ Do do Expres Srand _ Trunk Mail fro w the Eat Do do Expre trom West ‘1 Do do Mail nnerting with Francis Smith, Arrove Att resoott $ 30a m Arrive in 6:20 p m 6:16 a m 8:10p m #10 a m 192428 t