\Ppor Otiamg . % Mure ol nmadiy P i he loity & Prbag. h- ) t e _ o , _ "". e tm of positite tht i, 'lm -_-__ & the FUde “‘ï¬y be "O, a, weil .~ n, m~‘“ rize,; o8 tone "he ‘ortile and wealgy nofgh 3 * x y Clawa _â€"" Red mp ) ** 5im betore qs 1t ry. out, Dtidg to, ha ce & :;nh .o* t s . it been myy O"._ the uai‘t * pper y S mt Â¥+ ® Sizl way 18. . the sxil is and the farmer, &l‘p‘oll, 3 pple, Mre. Mre, Corm=«c Uopeland, M Misses Dec Miss Robilia: The new steamer of the Union Forward ing ‘‘ompany was llnchod,i Pembroke on Suturday afternoon last. !The weather was very dismgreeable and tended to detract from the eclat of the ceremony. About three w‘clock all who intended to witness the launc‘ hastened to the whar! aad got aboud .16 new and powerful ww boat " Forest Jueen," which lougbed through the wute flbh’;io. freigni to a lamdiz; abou: two miles distant, near by which the new Meamer was awuiting to be launched. At the starn of the new boat, a plaitorm wa» erected, and neatly railed around with evergreens From this plattorm the ceremony was to be performed and conâ€" sequently the party ascended and took up thei posiiions Among the persons present ware.â€"Mrs. Casselis, Mrs. U‘ helly, Mrs. T. Murtay, Mrs. Thistie, Mrs: D. Llh Mrs. U‘Mears Mrs. R White, Mrs. W. Murray, Mrs. Loucks,; Mrs. Morris, Mrs Deacon, Mrs. Deslor.e. ¥‘rs. Dick:on, Mrs. T. Dez con, Mr#. [ lop, Mrs.° Hunter, Mrs. Walker, Mro Fraser, Mis. Wright, Mre Ubepmell, liis. «thapm.n, Mrs, Josepb Supple, Mrs. Wm. Supple, Mra. Gibson, Mrs, Cormck â€" The Misses ‘Kelly, Mis= Copeland, Mis Bb iL. Miss Thom th Misses Deâ€"con, the Misses U‘qun wins At aslout .4 o‘cl ck the woed;ge was knocked away. awi as the steamer glided very slowly down into the water Mrs Cassels dashed agninst it the bottle oi elaret. shout after shout rent the air, and the John Lzan lay ca‘miy on the boseâ€" som of the Ottaw». a splendid one. ~Mesers. Murray & Dorap | sers, Bailiffs, b‘?â€"â€" hive already takeu ‘in over twice m:" take tie am unt they paid for the property. f Â¥ aad there yet renmains over baii »J' of it to be sold. Lots are selling onlr) d«y, none but persons intending to buwld | Sherig‘s Olrs E immedi.tely being soli one. The conse | _Ottawa *#th May, 1 quence is that over 5+ houses are at pre«| @ FEW FURNISI sent in course 6/ «. eciin e the Murray A With Buard, Doran section. Mr. Murray is a geotliem»=n | raser‘s, M“ï¬t of great enterprize and is very popular in Ortawa, May 9, had been prepared in a commodious shed _ weli â€" decorated with ever:â€" greens. Thither .the <company . adâ€" journed. when the . John Egan ceased to be an object of curiosity. Mr. K. 8 Cassels cccupied the chair, and Mr. C (J Keliy, Vice Presicdent of the Company the YViee Chair. The substantials having been duly attenced to the Chairman called upon .'.ppuy to rll their glasses, vhuTt:.o u"fll‘ toasts were proposed :â€" "Queen‘ by the Chairman ; the Governor General by the Chairman. The viceChairman, Mr. O‘Kelly, then propo «i the health of Mrs. Casselis, which was entbhusiastically drank and responded to by Mr, Cassells. Success to the "John Egan‘‘ proposed by oxlge Armetromax th x Yoery ahla anksch "nFMtr. Foley.â€" * â€" "wlhbdih Whit y Mr. tao r. IrÂ¥ine. ** x "~y air. White, and responded ':’ E;vgt Irvine. % “&m"u to Pen"roke and the lumber interests" was pro by Mr. t assels, "’Mw& Ey Mesa:s. White and Mr. R _ s. (Caâ€"sells, Judge Armstrong Judige Deacen, br C UKeLy, RKoher Cassells, C. Murrsy, T. Deacon, M.P.P.. M <@®Meaer , W Muwray, Mr. I biatle, br. PDrickson, â€"Sbhenff Momis, H. lamcks, A . Lbo.upon. Alderm«n, F. Mcrougall, Dr Pembroke and the â€"urrounding country. his business rel:tions being widespread Mr. Murray was M P P. during one term of the Legislature â€" Pembroke can look to the future with good hope. _ 1ts situatior is such that it m per. 1t is already threatened by three 1i of RKailway and its inhabitants hope for the extension of a line thither ere long. ine health 0o: Mri Cassells, by Mr. Lde“::, brought the worthy chairman to im . The health of Captain Durgan was proâ€" posed by Mr. T. Deacon, M.P.P., and re. ‘pouded to by the Captain. The beaith of the Builders, Messrs. Curâ€" 3-0-:d Miller, and of u:"hciuu. Mr. borung P BRamppe . ae _ Asan illustration of the rapidd increase in t\:-luo of property the following fact may related :â€"About «ix years lg Mesers. Muiray & Doran purchased the sum of $N}000 a lot of property above the town conta ininf about 140 acres Ihis they had immeaiately surveyed into town lot«, some of which bave sold a» high as $®(0 each, a few having gone a high as #1, 3X) each. â€" The speculasion was tush, was prop esponded to by are in constant operation and yet it is asserted that the supply of sawn lumber for local consumption is not adequate to the dâ€"mand and that building has frequentâ€" ly been delayed on that account The mills are owned as follows : 2 by Mrs. Supple (| steam and | water power) new steam mill, by Meesrs. Rowan & Watt ; Mr. Church, water power mill, and Mr. Moflatt, water power. _A carding »nd grist mill is owned by Mr. Wm Moitatt and a ist mill by Messrs. Greeves & Rodman. g most handsome Erivno residence in the neignborhood is that of Mrs. Supple situated on the brow of the mil above the Indian _ River near its mouth. Mesers. T.: & W. Murray carry on the most extensive business of any firm in the town. â€" In fact their daily sales are of a magnitude that would sufpriee some of our Uttawa merchants. They own comâ€" modious warehouses which they keep well stocked with general goods. They do a large business with lumber firms. Our reporter was g‘wl to notice that amorg the mavy prosperous merchants in the town is our wortbhy Alderman of this city, Mr. F. McDougsl. * There are four brickyards jn the neighbourhbood, one of which, owned by Messrs. Murray and Dorss, turns out over a million bricks in The trade and growth of the town to have received an impetus within the last few years; during which time several new stores have opened out, and «number of buildings have been erected. Property has enhanced in â€"value at an sstonishing ratio and houses «ctually rent it bigher rates than houses in Uttaws. M A Rorain Cxay) alic church is to be erectâ€" ed wibés}{vent at a cost of $3,.000. A â€" consideraAble _ piece of property hais been socu d for the purpose. There are four â€" wrches already in the town,. Â¥iz.; The A‘resbyterian â€" Church, Methodist Church, English Church, and Roman Catholic Church. The Inâ€".... river divides the town into Upper and Lower Town and even there a rmivairy exists beâ€" tween the two amb.tious sections. Upper Town howeves has the siart by a good weal and there o.n be no doubt that it will keep it. Considerable trmber is cut on the Indian river every year. Five saw mills emagg ue CCE oo a° F BP 2 a Court House is a subst intial build | _ On Monday our at the :“I]"’f'?"““‘“" taken from a quarry ‘on | invitation of M.(mh.ouo and O‘ kind the Alumette Island.. The <tore is lighter mk .2 trip on the a ‘."'" in colour than lln: Oh‘> «tone, and has| up the 3:";: mD. * Pflhfl- .n." uite so handsome an appearance [ Scenery the w 18 and K'ot-oun,llouu has no pretensions to| we regre ..u“m magnificent, ind architectural importance. 1t is will divided. publishing a full ‘r‘: "lhmhllp, s The convent of theâ€"(irey Sisters is nos yet | may do so in rome Tatare : but sufâ€" completed but will be. ready for occupaâ€" | it for the t “m†it ns tion by the commencement of the next | of presen ud e scholastic term. it is a fine brick struc. | ‘Kelly will (hphilb.onw Mr. ture built on the bre w.ot the hill directly ’ Reporter. A “'-tho m“bl opposite the Ottawa House. The situaâ€" ‘dunn’ [uâ€l ‘:ir o z McDougal! and uow is in every respect a good one. From | Mr. . Des Joachims, and Mr. the cupola a wide view of the whole sur | Glazier, chief overseer of Mr. Eddy‘s busiâ€" rounding country can be had.~ _ ness in the woods. The steamer arrived b wp.v)ing it with some able hesponded to by 'W.‘B; Nagle etr White, Walker (Quebe er (MNer hants Bunk). Wrigot Bell, Joseph supple, v m wn, Mctool A. Mâ€"pougeil, J hbapmin, Chipmel, Â¥eAd«am _ Irvine. . jr.. | Cunninghim. )t vuzg:n.Cuppy, Boiton :n i CHAMPAGNE LUNCH ie "John Egan‘‘ proposed by ong, in a very able speech i to by Mr. Thistle. of Judge Arms:rong,. proâ€" Thistle was responded to by of the Ladies was hbu he A Es _w’ .Ju" posed by Capt. Duggan and y the gentlemen individualâ€" A @PH THE L 1iUNCH ULATIONX the health of the For t: Summer months, ddress, m. l vg u.#!crg * in fares «+ Johp Byt nesans Ts favee on Ryt in faves + Jobs ometboomptom, _ cE o t i ... 1 long reach waggon, with low wheels, tEE aadpns mmdflm T ow ut 1 ‘s a“ 6 %hh.ah-w. -o‘-.d‘o:.“‘ articles, too sumerour to wufrm IMMEDIATELY. __ For the Summer months, a Furnished House. F hittam, . : . 4 raft . 1 fogmn‘& cushioned seats, with cars sad bsori instructed by the administraâ€" to sell by public auction, * Un TUESDAY, June 4th, * a.th)l-h:l_._dthcu WM- 1 seated 'm..]...,g, . express 1 double 1 =m % {ml-:o-thn-diu-uhhs ;lu’ph‘-a‘mlu.'flhnm MRS. J. W. WESTON. Tickets, with reserved seats $1.00. Tickets without reserved seats, to the body of the house 75 cents ; gallery, 50cts eich For sal : at the door. Doors open at 7} ; concert at 8 p ecrely E » i Iny Cooer, of Papstcitne and unseons "“.u:-.n."“* To io. "Car: be will be hald on the tath dhy af J"r::.:o'-‘in hbe no nominations. edioal Ruimuion(loq M Hamilton, may ith, 1872 Th« votes will be cast by votin . which will be mh'fm.‘:"h:k zz“fl.m.lmm to each r # “’bo Fuil i;?audu -ui accompany each voting _ Itf any person: does receive his voting in due time af\ *L“m t will be ::o!::o‘:h::u.:ot .:l'( due. notice of Nl& of nescomef H. STRANGE, M.D. That the clestion of a ropr~sentative n the Council _ _Fuill information w pap : * _sale of tickets to commence at the Music siore of Messrs. Urme & : on, on Monday, «b» Zith inst , at 10 a m. Ottawa, May 284, 187: 3 1999 â€" 1MBER L\iXDs. May 2, 1872, lme onmak tss N NCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Â¥YENDELSSOHN QUOLNTETTE CLUB, Uf Boston, composed of the following Artists : William Schulize, Violim, â€" ~â€" Thomas R ‘(hsl f bs ¢ yan, Vioie aud Clarinette, _ â€" Edward d.‘-‘nvl.‘:}nu and Flute, h mes, Assisted by the dwvm FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, MAY Mat and JUNE 1st, C Tb;-Mclcu tor sale, Timber Lands Mess xn'w"'é"n‘t‘wu. , 40 , Caledonta Coâ€", Haldimand, Rink Music Hall, Vocal & Ins:rumental Concerts Ottaws, May #, 1874 "I% WENTY THIRKD sEASON. ships would resist the effects, at short range, of our fifteen inch coast defence heary vessels, any one of which at sea isa match for our entire navy. These fittyâ€" tonr vessels carry two hundred guns, from aseven moh rifle to a gun carrying a six bundred pound steel headed shos. These Yeddo, during a severe gale, destroying habitations which covered a space two by three < miles, :l:hwwmtg property was troyed, here wounded and sick were unable to escape, they were put to the sword to save them tromthomnwfntbudhhmd: Thirty thousand persons are The Government has opened their rich stores and fed all who applied. speed _ or â€" battery. But _ Engâ€" land has a <lass of iwron clad gunboats, with heary batteries, four and a half inches of plating, drawing fifteen feet of water, _ expressly designed for ascending the Mississippi. and together with these are about eighty light draught vessels for attacking ressels. Her main wrenâ€"clad feet is composed of fiftyâ€"tour I" The Washington Republican says :â€"We have no facilities for building, and cannot build modern ironâ€"clad war vessels in any reasonable time, either in our Eastern or West rn waters. England, on the conâ€" trary, has shipyards that can turn out ironâ€" clads by the score, with their batteries complete, in ninety days from the tme the order for building is given. We have in existence no modern iron clad men of war, To be sure ;n have some lig: draught monitors, but to repair these service will cost three millions of dollars and require a year and a half time, and when so repaired they are not equal to the smaller class of English vessels in enâ€" gines, ~ _ sea _ qualities, _ armor, w orice. LASSIC & MISCHKLLA.~EOUS XUSIC, O‘Kelly elicited a few appropr mr:-uiun that uq: in And thunindd'go launch and remony attending It. J Armst °‘°:r°°'b!_ by the Hale to commence at 10.840 a m Terms oarb. ce UCTIUON SALE. THE UNITED STATES NAYY. FEW FURNI~HED nw.‘j f ‘W‘“ Buard, can be at Mr. Al’m owley, 'luoz was ru:oh::d.l :o. L WV O â€" BY AÂ¥ tain Boiton by Mr. bw appropriate reâ€" A. ROW B, eer. : The Cansdian .Printing and ~Publisning h®@ _ Company. ppmeoicrio® or PaABTXERSBIP. lTu OTTAWA SHIKT STORE. 1 1 REGEANT HOUSE. Spring and Summer Costumes N. B.â€"Customers will please rememher Mth.bonndmnuhnflyw Silks and Dress Goos, and will continue for the balance of the present month +nly. At Euch remarkuble low prices, 'o'ill-bwnhrplocdthhllo-h., at prices as quoted below: Marled Mohairs and Lustres .l'ï¬'}-e“ 3+ +108 Alpacas and Challies ~~â€"%0 15 . Popling and Grenadinu 25 20 Will for present Month be »ffered at that will satisfy the closest bu Mm:nflnwum loi:y'. yorh The entire stock of Silks from the lowest JAPANESE to the best DUCAPEB LYONS SILKS Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. We give a list of the former, as well as sale price, for some of the leading lines : Silks & Dress Goods Russell & Natson The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Sick Scares in Endless Variety and Latest . J SrrLrEs. Lace Collars, Allan, MckKinnons & McMoran May 8, 1872 MONDAY, 13th Instant, PLAIN CUFFS, SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Embroidered Muslin Sets, FANCY â€"COODS | â€" SHilks and Dress N ew Black Gross Grain Silk 80c. do do _ 950. do «/ "%C0 * * $rls do do 1.2% do do 1 50 Plain Linnen Collars, do ~~ uy $1.15 * do do 1.25 do do 1.50 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. We are now showing all the new Paris nndlnndon!’uhzoninlfluu?. Ludies are invited to an inspection of the large and choice assortment of Bonnets, Hats, French Elowers, I‘W()u. tumes, Shawls, Ladies‘ U e and IN DRESS OODsS A lAz Wl\ l“Rh‘.;Cfl J pus and har [( "ALE BRAYEE, Dolly V. Pn YEE, Dolly Varden, new J AsHING JAPANESR, a durable \~ texture for Travelling D':’.a. W ASH!ING SATINS, Pink, Buft, Silver SPECIAL SALE REPE DE CHINE a besutiful ruteriâ€" al. Hilk and Wool mixtures. (RENCH _ BATESTE, in figured ‘RENCH MUSLINS, 1 RENLTE and MARL PUPLINETT. OKOHAMA LAWNS, exquisite shades WGiERLNE GRENK and handsome. RILLLAERY DEPARTMEAT, Sinclair, Sdtg & Co, Alian, McKinpons & MceM TBE O TTAWA T4M mae, RUSSELL & WATSON. ®w GREAT VARIBTY AT Lace Lappets, =â€"WILL ONK PLAINX SRETS, SH!RT LIST OF PRICES, Made to measure, and a 6t ruaranteod.â€" # newddesigns. Embroidered Linen Sets, Fabrics. Former Price 20 SPARKS STREET. FANCY SETS, 29 Sparks Street $1.00 4Oc. Lace Sets. «o pen fuollings now entered in my book vertised for the the let ot July. famsih ie tlosemie â€" Mene Aivec mod Tteng.... 1 ons A. GAGNIER Auctionser and Real Estate Agent, opposite the ForsSSus [JOUSES of mmy asze built for parties Must be a good needlewoman. Refer ences required. Apply to entraion onl B l unc Â¥1sP Sn the rect ho can: Wmm IMMEDIATELY . WAN TED IMMEDNIATELY, m A BHoy for the Ca h Desk. Apâ€" LBAVING COLLINGWOOD Every Turspay AND FRIDAY, | uonl S To the Sinimbgat Rceome Prois Quickest and Cheapest Route to Fort Garry amfe Northâ€" Collingwood, Fort William and _ Duluth, Calling at Owen Sound, Mines, > â€" Sauis te. harie, Mlg'u::-. Ni. i. Cumberland, w done Sombrzer the Toellowing magnificent NORTHKRN RAILWAY OF CANADA Rideaun Street, __ Uttawa, April 12, 1872. During the Month of May in the Following OTTAWA AND QUEBEC. j LAKE â€" SLPER;OR j Royat Mail Line {OR BALE, k lql. lflz.fl__ es MPORTEDâ€"FIGARO. Ottawa, May 1, 1872. Ottawa, May 24, 1872. _19v1+f | 6 The ab, goods are last year‘s Stook and will be solicheap. See for y ourself ntoneoilyz':oqdronyonbobon. 1 : | 1878. Bred at Hampton Court, . by ; Neowâ€" mat: Bas "arpare (Arel afeiy inll" make Lott # %, 3 and half of 9 Wellington Btreet. OUBES TV LET. Banies Hte. Marie, Michipiceton, Ni.i« Bilver lIslet, Prince Arthur‘s E«,-ummum WWGN oOF Geceral Wolfe, 3+ 74 K.. L kr Work and Embroidery on Bark at Auotion, of the COTTAGE adâ€" GOOLDSs., A LADY‘S MAID. MRS. ROBERXRTSON R( 2t) 10 TO BE SOLD CHEAP: â€" | 3 â€" Refrigerators, |j 26 Cistern Pumps â€" $4f ... 11 Chandeliers, Good and Common 100 Flower Baskets (Ass) & 12 Flower Stands, o > â€" Shower Baths, e s 1 _ Plunge Baths, â€"â€" 54â€" 3 â€" Round Baths, | ) Foot Baths, e 12 â€"Setts Toilet Ware, . _ 0 ‘Ice Coolers, Different Sizes. Wth of this month, is postpoued to ‘ A. GAGNIER, Chicora, BETWEEN BINCLAIR, STITT &4 CO, OBJECTS OF ART, AND. CURIUKNITY, &0., Francis Smith, , euly $5 sn nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottaws a Co m muu.hlflou.u _whwre can be purchased All‘ Kinds of Merchandise in his Lie HATUER _ AND | FURRIER, 1872. and Hat Depot. OLIVIER COTE, es is tures. of which. among oth deserre dho.da.z ‘ " hurch : prise Pacditing "of B in molded * Mersindes " Sunahine and Shadow." a marvelâ€" To e agina mds ‘_5‘:‘1'-'-.'-‘?“1-“»3""" Blanc," an exquisite English MV ++ AMomé Mn h Ouromes, in heary waluot and gill at l p m. tation has been bought with much care and ‘in the bdlnr=r. P sttention has been given to table for city business family A Mol‘l‘u.go(hlo* the best muddvl‘u premises. A large of the and quality alwuys . _ A fine lot of new o"yl'z.hhd- on draft, the best in the Dominion. All the abuve at Rev. Edward Ebbs To offer for sale by Amu‘h'u residence, in BIRKETT‘S BLOCK, U'OQNNOB STREET, Au his Housshold Furniture, comprising that of the m; vï¬ï¬-«‘&;‘*ï¬ï¬: in Wainat and Gilt m "‘!‘!"!'4.‘,'*'_ Ofll:":"?!mq (u); ollli' ‘#‘HE SUBSCRIBKHE China W arehouse Otigqwe, Meéy , 1972. Full Asssortment of House Furnishings mï¬ the #mhm '-u.h" mse l\'RW BOOKS. &nflunuh .-...t:‘ that they wi‘l open ir store. 19 "parks Street, early in MAY m-mndn-m.mtd Ottews, May 2 174 Carpets, MoDUNKLL & MONGENAIS Ottawas, May 11, 187%; AT V RY LOW PRICES, $030.911 OW I8 TAE TIME TOCALL ©ry / c seie tane navaiges mapee Sivex r Stufed B e namen ce are. uts Bedreves and . Stair (Oarpets, :Ol Cloth, io take place on TEURSDAT, Wt MAT, Curtainsand Curtain Vaterial» Corpices +â€"and Cornice Poles. _ By A. ROWE, Auctionser. ; SINGING RIRDL 8 T 2%; OTAW A C. P. DORION, wm&m(. ( Am Has been instructed by the ATt Union Bank Block: ; of Nu"m Fairs â€"an eare; in Wainat and Gilt i MA 6 ; a 4) inch Prescott Spring‘s 1 1345 3m spd 8: 30 pm Trains on Canada Central and Porto Braw i make certsin conmections with all trainscso B. 4 0 Rellway Compections made at Sanli Point with Steamers to and from Pemtvroke, _ rtge du ’%w'flï¬qfl,nfll Treoâ€" o alpmen; wh.qg in car loads, . #10 pm., and 0:45 ..“' t . 'Aï¬l" AT HAXD PONTâ€"1:40 pu, Omiertable Bots COars on No 1 and 8 Sure connâ€"ctions with «ll the Grand Trunk trains buth East and West, as this compRay‘s Always on hand. trains walt thâ€"ir arrival when laso. _ l hss . ______ csmm Tw=oty minntes sllowed at Presoott Junec tion for reftesoemâ€"nws. ~ Trains aro run on Montreal time. ~â€" _ THQS REYSOLOS, Managing Dirâ€"ctor, Ottewa 118 p.=., snd st Ranaâ€"Point sat 1 4)‘ p m. Mail Trato at 3:50 pm, arriving at s.u‘ Point at 9:45 pm. Through uitawa Express at 3:20 p.m., making | s curtain coumection with #rapd Trunk | Day kxpress from the East and West, / arriving at Ottawa a: 7:20 o a LEAVE OTiAWA. | Throuzh Wosteru Exptess st 10.00 a,%., ars | CGreat Expresm at 8 00 am., arrtving at Ottews ai & LUTTBELL, ruperintendent, Pr scott. Ottawa, May 11, 18723 Jrocknille and Uttawa Railways twï¬ï¬:g‘&lâ€"m‘ 606 1« m 11 ALTERATION Ok RUNNING TIMXE. PRuockville Méy 10, 1¢H1L OTTAWA RalLWAY. Administrator of all and singular the and Chattels and Effects of the in‘ e N It HO° ABBPARK , decensed. All parties indebted to siid Estate are required o pay their indebt dâ€" ness to Jus:(‘uq:, u%o:noo of +he t:pc:h on WI Btreet. persons havy fl-l the said Estate are ired i ..ï¬ in the rwnmnu to the said Jaxce Cnx.q:::u o, The with Fifteon Hundred Dollars for Celebration DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION!| @=xvw«= crgarmne saus FIREMEN‘S TOUBNAMENT‘ 4+ On MONDAY, istJULY, ‘72, Hook & Ladder Raceâ€"Open to all comers ; FIBRST DAY. TOURNAMEXT "TI\j BEBGINX AT 10 A. M Ind Class Fire Engines (Bteam)})â€"Open Oullh!oollmâ€"-()ppnwdlcomeu: entry 5§ ¢ts. . First Prize, Sewing Machine $ 30 Becond * Bilk Hat.:........ 5 Third * Meerschaum Pipe 4 Halfemile Foot Raceâ€"Open to Firemen only...... .. KFirst Prize, Sewing Machine, $ 12 Hecond * Meerschaum Pipe 6 â€" Third * Pair Pants........ & Old Men‘s Raceâ€"Over 45 )M.Of)snto % NallNOGNERONG: + 1 + x + 5u+pras a+ 1458 +s ++ i 508 » BPME & . _ THOKETSâ€"good for.two daysâ€"to Ottawa and reâ€" On and after 450 place ladder against a house, m{\‘t,m;hceoneon roof, take down flag dismount, return ladders to carriage, and retrace msum:’ pointâ€"on time; weight of apparatus 2000 ibs. , 20 men .. . .. ..Prize $100 Three or more competing, ... Second * 50 Hose Reel Raceâ€"Open w‘l‘:‘:’rï¬m Gll:n panies com â€"600 y h; weight of Reelmdpl'imd‘e, 500 liss. ; 6mrn..‘l$le $ so Three or more competing.....Second * 25 $8Â¥~In all cases whoere only two compeâ€" titors enter, First Prize oxLy given, Decisions of Judges to be FINXAL in all cases, Bands of Music have been Engaged ! "NMVrrrsrarrrrs+r++s +s++> ++ ++ +++««» » â€" ~PMize $100 Cricket Matchâ€"Open to‘al} comers ; to be played in accordance with the Club rules ; £*+* 1 s Special Prize, $ 60 One Mile Mhlmu'emenSmon}h- bonafide members companies only ; *lrst Prize....... .. ._._.Gpld’lod.l No. Trains will run as follows : GANMES AXD AMUSEMENTS To BEGIX AT 9 A.X. Base Ball Matchâ€"Open to all or niged t 2 0000 tew ie W 1 8 â€" ,9 09 a m{Q T kxprâ€"ss tor | all potnts Weut. to al MMC- 2 â€"-â€"--;vv \;'â€"-'â€"‘ such ; 90 Joor Wese h) Eikeh of oegant GAMES AXD THE $°. LiWREsGE riving at Brockvilleâ€" at 1:50 p.m., and connecting with Grapd Tronk Dey Exâ€" press going East and West. Boat kLxpress at4 30 p. m., arriving at Brockri.le at 935 7. m., and at Bend puint at 8:10 pm. _ * mcrosse Matchâ€"Open to all comers ; to be played in accordance with Convention Otiews, Sth May, 1872 old râ€"liabl , qnicu st sns best route ; th sbort: st line by Q wi es from Ottawa to Bro.kavilse and al! p4uts West, and by 35 ces toal! points Kst NONVDAY, MXAY %0th, 1812 1 «ND FROM mMONDAYX, .3b MAaY 1872, trains will run as follows ; At the City of Ottawns, Ontario, MIfA TKNTRAIL 10 Np-I"WW:l 1 00 a m L@AVE BROCKVILLE " 00 a m 1 20 p m Pr: scott. 190 p m 6 p. m. arriving at 8a~ + Point GoINo XxoRTH TO OTTAWA. GolNG soUTH SECOND DaAY : DA tor the Kast, QG T Express tor lmd waitLine lohm-u“ and West 4G T train _ for Brockvillie, Ming&gston ’uaullwuy al al l o as trom West Do do Expresw Do do Exprss from Wes | snd Trook Mail from the * Bewing Machine, $ 1% * Meerschaum Plpe‘ 6 CHAS. MAGEE KHoute _ Arrive â€" &tt rescott Arrive in 6:240 p m 8:40p m #â€"10 a m C:l5 a m | Hmarer ies my M oo mad thZ ut Puaiily Boe Thos. Patterson‘s, Ottaws, May 1, 187C. _ The largest and best assortment in the dty # CADBURYV‘S Cocoa‘s & Chocolates or an ow t B@â€"Btraw Millinery and Jackets, Menâ€" tles &c., the finest assortment in the city, are being cleared ov: at cost. Remember, Faturday next and following days. â€"_ . _ T.Hunton,Son &Co per cent ~nop opened at 10 .o‘clock, »nd closed n_tOlOpn..ucoptonmq‘ Adkfs., Lace«, Parasols; &c., reduced P 40 jieces Dress Muslin at 17 cents, price 25 cents, Sheeting Pil Cot &o., cheaper‘than before the FANCYX DEPAR s Kid Gloves .... . ..at 75¢ late price 81 Hosiery T. HUNTON, SON & 00.3 To be used as a P BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFBEOTIOSHE, Pat up in different shapes Ottaws, May 2), 1878. ~ _ wWHO REMOVE TO THEIR NEW PRE MISES ON UR ABOUT THE l« OF JUNE KNEXT. en se ie We aik TV Micavbos axo SBire Jex®@®tisss Their immense Stock will be sold at prices never before beard of in Ottawa, KILKE DEFPAKRTKMEXT. Black Gintibt....... ...« . T6 . s fiprneverey. . % Black Gros Grams....... 95 Belling at 12¢., late pri 200 pieces do. selling at 1 20 cents. â€" PR LN Fancy Grenadines....... â€" {-? .‘ ‘. * * a * * #% Fancy and Plain Lustres. 14} Ottawa, May 20, 1872. «6 a€ rexere en llo And fine Goods in same proportion. ~ JAPANESE, POPLINS, At 50c , worth 85 ; and 62¢., worth #1. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, 60 pieces Light Ground We quote only a few lines. } DRESS DEPARTMENT. C 4 Late TTAWA LITERARY & SKCIENTIPIC e In Gowan‘s Hall, Subjectâ€" WILLIAM COWPER." SATURDAY, that use the like. Please esll and examine. WGBL RBAMPILE.. For Sale at * THOC. PATTERSON‘8. o # Kdeat Street. TEMPORARY PREMISES, No. 26, Rideau Streot. At 10 o‘clock, am. (FOR CASH ONXLY), . Soldwin, Smith, . delivered under the auspices 34 Spurks Atreet. d g4 . late price cents, late lle. 1 10 1 146 1 “'l 18 * 1 id 11