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NSOL V Epg (flâ€"l‘ on receipt of the _ ty of mude by the ~ ~~ _d‘fi me THE Matey a ~â€"â€"â€" se Ctitk w onadmmute priccus. Cl 14 1873 mfinuflsmc RATES,. e TO LEXD 0N REAL ’fi‘glfl‘. : tw the @imuatrey s HTLE 187 . 1 &« McB t ; | Pi HEFRIGERATOR®, six s1zen. o1 WEAX BolLEn M A ‘md" ENOLISH WATER FILTERs mm C W ATER COUOLERA. - Btrect, Richmond i1 ( EARTH, CLOBETS. Clls PR M » C Ub : (:llLDlll."l CARRI AG FH ad Bag â€" Â¥â€" YNIELDDNG, '_-fl-dllmago Licenses6# *1 h loa.s t > @ Drug Sure "parts ‘.O’:g;)ll\ifi Ea,., Susse® wa. copmite Hamilton Erom S TELDE P A TS o Rexsorv rusre. 00 free & sin mesns of se f y ie on e mable aod sire mouus of se f *#s. 60 11 d Welington iecentoms C acant ns fag @a «ie bint Alivthsintnancat e=®), 418 prevatedl U Lk. s. . L P. LE®K REXCH COOK E R Y 4y AKaA HOTE ; PAME®® #P®e mry ostos ues :s yoL. VIL No. 2292 Promary 2 2L OÂ¥ a L wiws sad Actorneysâ€"al . .~ w laapery, Noturion, ha . o5 CENTS " C Llal adudbtronal word ovef ARY . QOOs T I ETt NOR & flweiiansons \t «BC M opev W anted hes ust exseeding 4 wordle ugn Tariaia Paymcian, Surgeom n o mithe t MaJ" sekl. mag A. K. GEX DKE Pm. 16032234 * IAM MOSGROVE, ster, Solicitor, &c.,â€" d | cart) «oments =â€"-nfl~~ «t Noatices, i°+ id AJ:’_‘I' e’: M :‘lm ME:%E_'“ BTEAXM Bo1LzRs wery attention gren t WEEKLY TIMH3S, WOoD, W astead 8HAL MATHEsSON Attorney, Notary, k e WEKEY FRIDAY MORNING, is whind 1. gaIl ) part s00%0k% Nâ€".ajm U pard dwring the year C ommarsen‘t (OY% VKXC COPFN T TKR yraw " Cardsâ€"anot avceeding :‘.&".‘&‘Z Dasly Times atplbper 4 Blaek., Ridea oi Hhoal ++ PDailn Gimes wok «ibuosal worl oval & tar any. defini‘e tarm are made E'h«n-u be seen on apheoaâ€" grary uon |#4 Cundap* M e in advab0e of i ) sihe Tt ‘!.‘3= among‘ reading maite?. /CO« REGEIT HOUSE. wl be opemedl on the 1sl u4 \B iess ut j4» nkevate * CHUEY ®LER, dÂ¥FDR y the | ® CO KE T 1 NK# 16M & ¢ of Advertisemen‘s are inserted ) win 10 ommie poot luwes Aih canwnlt g@reons Hotel. atyl on thets P._” # m , Hike »«tzmitdl &\ wil =l awier the Arum and 1a‘ they naving leased 1 ay the propr iauint uks se cbarier vemeut=, and they intermd, to the warts of the travel Res palitines . to eustzin the & the use of the kaifea. brâ€"a :.I «lmest paitiess proâ€" i “~‘;~.x~)tor. (C2 t k t t nus ciise. 3pa" un atter 2t 2s reabirnes «ol y Bay. .. near Tonusorial Parlour at the «tyor* ~ pch an<e wals b “fl N‘tfifé“l‘.‘v? ®, R‘®RKR & W oi Ni mert c iVLAl sTErey HRINTHIC & HILL e teal onl refuarmbetuet bon _i uge for the acrom â€" =â€"â€"â€" Spring Importations, * 0 Wns i Housee W anted Te WOV iN WIREKE MATTRARSKE, :::" ’:“':‘“l‘l- t BIRD CAGES. 2 â€"~ _/ uie IVORY HANDLED CUPTLERY® BOTL E k 8. ©ook "';,0;’;"‘-" . e on gven uo 2 p i i * , IRON BEDSTKADS #.191. 121. !fla(hn&cfdloflk most improved ..__= (1878, SPRING DRESSBS 1878. ss#z;:3y# CANADA:;, sach cabsequer! =â€"P. Baskerville & Brothers, Caitle for Ne hernr Limulte amete aay cther in the «i the comfort lisesse of the Thromi '.h-un:u-.y, ite brought on by wihoh * DKEAL v® 4°PFRI hambers f1om *®trest, CE tm w ar Motel, M 600 0 on w on BAN K+) LOW s uitiee W anted Hiin mt Mlger 1100 M( MS C\ sents w# Y o s _ H. Meadows & Co. «) free tee Also, aâ€"large stock, Extra Value, in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and Hemp, beâ€" *‘ | avwles a full range of prices and colors in all . wool. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT Likewise the finest grades of Teas, Black, Green and Japans, Cofâ€" tee, Fresh Ground and Roasted, daily on the premises ; Potted | | Meats, Crackers, Cheese and Table Fruits. | bries for the Réepps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &¢. Best English and ~cotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, Ihess goods were purchased from the facturers, and i ‘direct 1 consajuent!ly weo ::.i. a position :)-ooll nl-::'lo'm mm‘d ioi Mn Octawa, April 3 GE * ERAL OROCERIEB.‘ WINEK, LIqLORb, And PROYVISION®. , TEASY in particular, guaranteed at 35 cents and upwards. wip~ REMEMBER THE ABOVE TWO STUKKES ONLY Direct Importations always on hand, in Fine Goods, Brandy, Port || Wine and Shetrry Wine, for medicinal purposes, Gin, Scotch \\'his-" : koey, Rm; and Dublin Porter, Ales, &re,, &c¢ , Pickles, Sauces, Jams, | C* Jealtes, Ernits ard Syrupe. . P‘urreyor to Beautiful Spring Dress Materials in all the N« The rery best to bethad at HAVE JUST RECEIVED PIMCC 96. sunue and privaie vaildings. CAPIT«, grovyg pgPoT, «90 0.00 00 0. (tiawa,:Jany 9, 1873. 86, RIDEAU STREET AND DUKE ST., CHAUDIERE Carpets!‘ Carpets‘ If you want value for your money, call to the above Store» None can esceed them in Awag 43 THOS. PATTEBSON, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Fancy A splendid assortment of the newest designs in THOS AIR FURNACES, present and approaching seasons ; aAT TNR «* , &t., N & wien wrin, Aur, HAVING. NOW COMPLETED OUR ( J ir to His Ib'.rtclldn'y the Gorernor «en cral, Earl of Dufferin, ard, 1873 16, 1873 \i.r.u:u P Ameas, & Tinted in all the new shadtes, \a" N** id ADLNEA. re 8 EW .48 We are prepared to show in Y 6 W * FW 1E Nos ‘v E.W Euxs:num: $s a most usetul and durable materta‘ e«pecially adn tor morn! t -;;-t-n:“muaan ing, truve} LAUCK ALPFACAAâ€" HAZLJLJAN ALPACAA. f ‘ Milk Anished, beaatifuily tinted in i the :‘M.,-.vdd Beauty ani WASHLNG GOOLH, y‘m L“l‘-n lhh-dl\ Clouded I" f l buff, manve, white I~ Fom, Freme Slack ds f Washing Piques, Percales, Satteens, Musitns, Lawns, Brtitants, Cam Tussore, Lawns, &c. 4 ( se Kich "atin Stripes, new Shades, suitable Por promenade, home, dinner, of evenâ€" 10g wear., H RIRBONA, Ti No R2G Rideaun Stre. _Thet T PPE C CGâ€" HRusselt & â€"Watson, au:nw; STREE! P. BASKERVIILE & BROTHE!*= ) a)a)*# ) one of the few novelties introâ€" for Spring and Sumimer, washiAy 30 SPARKS STREET . â€" s Of Mevenenre Remic a; mzm« Te 1#, public *to extensive mamm Cash Books and Journals made up from the best class of paper, and at prices as low, if not lower than at any other house in the Dominion ; wholesale or retail, account Book Manulacturer, at tho | a the Greap of Bovkn Ruberts "Bi of business, if not in stock, ruled and _ Bookâ€"binding exseuted in fro bmumnfi"-:m: s e y "b"‘"’“‘ the very shortest notice. UOttawa, June 22, 1872. Kaling, perforating or numbering care» liy and promptly sttended to, and at ‘Amcm-dfdiom variet business ; if not Mmbdl-z in Variety, a#mounted.© Al »w and Choice :F:l:' and Leave Ogdensburg 40) pm, arrive at Waterâ€" twrwn 5.45.p im, [15 minutes for w&pu-r],‘ Oswego a5+p m, imm # "HE m, Utica 10 m, Albany LW a m, New York 700 a m, &n&n t.g) 1D, nyracuse 100@ pm, Rochester 3.15 a m nauo 4230 8 m. '."..mbmm-.l*“ Buifuto and Buspenebon P3 nis west. Slee (‘nr':w'hqiu:mh truin at Watertown, l& On and after MONDA Y, May $ith, 187%, and unâ€" U\ further notice, traibs will run on this roaud as tollows, (Nunday excepted.) m, ApringBeld 1.3 a m, Boston 5.%a m, Byraâ€" lung 11 pan. . Mocherter, ©6.00 p m. Hubat® 608 Leave Ogdlensburg 7. ®%a m, ‘arrive at Waterâ€" twown 1% 15 a m, Uswego 1.07 p m, Homel 2 p m counecting with New York Central Express truius for all points Enst and West, nrrl\'t%u Udea20W pm, Albany W pm. New York 9.3 Leave New York 1.4]'&!::, Albany 12.40 a m, brbaknat) artly 'im'"of’ nebueg 108 a on * arriy wt ens Zb a in. Leave .\‘ew \‘urnk.[vtn «yma Hteam â€" ons ay 6. 00 p mt}\'u N. Y. C. and H.R.RR. 11.00 p .:‘ch'!::m:l?"'p.n"“’ ut Watertown %.57 + I+ : . fl,'}.‘r ,\’E(, o *! ds Wâ€" MOAK, _ Car attached to this truin at Watertown, a through to New York. p in, cannecting at Buffaioand Suspension Bridge for all p=A0t6 \;.‘eal. § :: LEAVE : ® Brockvilie: 7.:3) a.m., 4.00 p.m. + uitawa, _ 9.30 a.m., 445 p.m. Renifrew, #.(%) a.m., 3.00 p.m. j ARRIVE ; * UMtawa, 8 (X) p.m., 1230 p.m. > Renfrew, 2 00 p.m., 9.45 p.m. t Brockville, 1.50 p.m., 9.45 p.m. D@&* ‘ hese Hoads are of the same gauge as the Grand Trunk, and there is conseâ€" quently no trgnshipment of Freight, when in car loads i. / FKaAbY, * . W.MOAK, General Pieket Agent, Genl. Superiniendent WATERTOWA & OGDENSBURG RAILROAD, l1m7:3, a 1=738. . SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. . sSOUTIL CROSBYâ€"ORDNANCE LANDS SA LE | UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on P THURSDAY, the 10th day of JULY next ut NOON, will be soid by Mr. Wiliam Murray, Auctiomeer of Kingston, a large number of Lots, boing balf an ncre each, more or less, being sub» mflL‘ of the Ordnance Reserve at. Jones‘ Fulls, on the Ridean Navigation, in the Township of Bouth Crosby, as shown on a plan by Gibb, i I)l'm.u; NOTICE is hereby given‘ that on }, WEDNESDAY the: 9th day of JULY next, "fl NOOXN, will be sold by. Mr, William Murray, )Aneuoneer, of Kingston, a large number of ~BUILDING LOTS of divers alzea and dimension® being subdivisions of the Ordnance property, ‘)mmm as Herchmer Farm, a« shown on a plan thereof by Nash, P.L.8., to be seen at the} said Anctioneer‘s rooms. f ) TERMS OF PAYMENTâ€"One teuth of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of wale; and the remaluder in nine equal annual inâ€" «talmmentd, with interest on theunpaid balance of the purchase money, at the rate of six per eent. Brocknlic and Uitawe Reilways P .1, H., Slat Murck, 187%, to be seen at the Auc toneer‘s Kooms. Further conmditions will be made known at the niane of aale. ie € e Loave | § ‘I'rwwun‘, ' [ 1 |”|ll .-" | I DT 18| %30 A.x I | | | « | Hflr‘u! | { *: ( 1125 a.x | F5 | ns ceamiarie l ORDNANCE LANDS BRANCH, Ottawa, lith June, 1873 WILLMIAM F. COFFIN, < o on Ordnance Lands Agent. | DEPARTMENT OF THE SEeorErary or Srtats Twenty minutes at Proscott Junction Aw reâ€" (neah ments. Trains nare run on Montreal time THOS _ REY NoLbP®, * g Managing Mirector, Otiawa Comtortable Sota Cars on N#@. T and %. Charge for berth«, ) cents; > | ‘Mure connbections Witl ali the Grand Trunk Lrain®s both Pastwad West R + TERMS OF PAYMENT.â€"One teath of the purchase money to ‘be pald down at the tUime of wale, anl the remainder in nine equal annual Instaiments, with interest ou the unpald balance of the purchase money at the rate of alx per cent, _ s % Further conditions will be made known at the time of sale. # ORDNANCE LANDS BRANCH Ortawa 11 Jane, 1873, Coples of plan may be had on app.leation to the Auctioneer. n + L., PARKENT, Under Bee. of Mtate, ho Mertie ‘W. WILLILAM F. CoFFIN, Ordnance Lands Agent, C DEFARTMEXT OF BECORETARY oF HTATE, | Oe k en * : THE, ST, LAWRENCE "or Ottawa via Brockville, | 4 ize | ON AND FROM MONDAY) June uth, 1878 four trains w rut dally, As tOleéewr : â€" ALTERATION _ OFâ€" RUNNINGC T!ME May 7. 1873 OTPTAWA: RAILWAY. Phe old rellaw@, quickost "“,l best routa, . shortest ie toall.points East and WesL URTAIN CONNKOMONs ‘ Mab@e witl tu®k OKAND TRUNK TRAINS, hune 6, N74 Threo Express Trains Daily OPTAWA wEDNESDAY JUNE Is. 1878 City of Kingstonâ€"Ordnance *>~+ Lands SHale. |â€" UME, I | 110 rom urand . Trunk | Mail | _ uomm the Enst,..... . t P %90) A.x, Do do KXpress | fFoth j oC Wolk .. .....14 o0 $WM P w t do Mail from the | |_West K NE 4 Nb i e 4 4 ~o| L2Â¥ a M Do doo Express from F5 | . AaSL : Luseys EFvety day, Mondays Q“l‘fll'l‘rl- 1J + tlllthl..N"l'i'll; Lenve C M Can W in . EVAIDA _ CEVMTRL BU Y â€"YOUR HICK RISR KEW YORL EXPRESS, K.. e BP6 )A gaorNa NonTH U P Exapress for West Fast & West, 4. T weecom m aodation Fast RETURN1Nq Roval Mail Steame;s T R. train« for Fust and West ..... , T. K. for Faat and neccommeodution for MWay Stabtons West Connecting with Connecting with c**, A N D Under Aeeretary of State H, ARBOTT, | i‘iâ€"‘f‘fi Manager mfi: K. PARENT | A rrl ve at | Prescott Junetion. EFvery day 4.00 P M Arrive in OLtAWA. 600 A.M th, n N) A. M w»7t 1d | 3 Ottawa, May 14 1878. ‘Royal Mail Linc. ‘LONDON, QUEBEC & MONTREAL | Chapeau every Toesday and Friday mornings . at7a. m., Feturping leaving Chapeau same days _ ou, wa, May 5, 1873 n'lup'. . . Company in Otiewas. ‘m: J easic COnasels," leaves Aylmenhlg & « Bnndan .w connet wh steamers 10 Deux Riviores, * h * . »mnibusses will leave the Union House, at 6 a m., calling at the Russell House, Post Oifce, &c., for conveyance ‘dfi»â€"m-"” nger A connection i« made at 1 Snow Bird. . Jason‘Gould â€" Bteamers Jeaile Cassels KIDDBW@. ... 22222lls c2 e usns ce se ea w s ces ++ BB Nteamer * Jeskic Onasela," leaves Aylmer dail . _A connection i« made at Rand Point with the BHrock ville and Ottawa Railway. «_ _ â€"______ TEMPERLEY‘S ~LINE tiaBoN*®w qUkBbe and"Mo OW® t DELTA...... NYANZA,.... V ul A MR®A. .. .. ME VERN. .. .. M OTL AND. . Passenger fares and freight from . Montreal, Hamitton and Toronto as low as any other line. Connection througbout pun@tual and certailu, For rates of passage and freight apply to w M, RICK Enfiumrwl, OtLaw a, Jas‘ CUNNXuxGnam,. _ yenern| Manager, Collingwood, Ottawn, May 18, 1%7%. §4 YA»rvima Union Feorwarding & ail. way Company Cabin Through tickets from all points We duced mtes. Cortificates issued to all desirous of bringing out their friends. Through Bilis of m an the Continent and in Fondon tor all parts of Canada, and in the United ney l::mo (’nm.}m.imu wv:,’unm- Mites, Rault sue. Marie, pleotan, gon, diiver lalet, Prinee Arthur‘s Landing um(’f:uudn. Connections at Thunder Hay with nawson Route for Fort Garry, and at Daluth with the L.. M,. & Miss. Hallway for St. Paul, and Northern Paciie RHallway for Moorhe@t, Fort Gurry and Red Rivercountry . + t ts gabin ade whee} steaners CHIOCURA + PRA NCis BSMITH cuk s’:ul..\m;, ALGuVMA In connection wi he Northern lullvu{ ol Uu-i\ leaving Col wood every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, on arrival of mall train, leaving Foronto at 7 a, m,, ealling at owen Sound, Kiliarâ€" ney, Little Onrreat, Spanish Miver, Bruce Mines, Muates 1o l»u" w points in the _'f- Colling wood, Fort William and Duluth. Onâ€"and after SATURDAY, 2181 mr at 9. 30 pm. . . ___ _ aiipr n e00800 0 00(0 ; n oo sneaiae an rith traing 86 and from Shediac, ao DA VED SHAW, Muy 31, 187%â€"( orth WakefNeld, every Tuesxiay, Thursday an gmnd-a. A&'fl&e":gvu of the u?.;.‘,‘%':fin'.‘ké . P Aoonge "'.'u"fl‘a‘-‘?“‘m'.‘“ o make the best ume, _séx;'nn m"‘;‘& line. 1872. Winter Arrangement. 1873) MUN ‘%‘\Lnu w:dugui'um ";'Ggom""". Monâ€" m & YW«O A a. m,, and MiFive mt North Wakeheid ut hair past one, to connect with the Um{(hflnnu a for the River Desert and intermediate places; will leave L most fortable : ittin. > .‘I'Al ad.ndou orm- fi*mlm. 3 mh left at T. Brown‘s Hotel u(‘l_:alum- llqot“ ‘&Ju‘?fi. Utâ€" LAKE, SHUPERIOIN 1.1NE. Persons whm&u send for their friewds ecan on tain nur' Boates at lowest rates from E"'bl:.'" relaud or Scotland, to any ral)lway stat tn(,\'lrh or the United States, {When tiekets are not used the amount is retarned, less a «mall deduction. } > 'l-\;t through tUokets and every tnformation apâ€" Â¥ Io > t ¢ _D. W. COWARD & 00, > ¢ i _ Agents, 17, Mparks Street, Offlice, Moncton, N. B, paiiway ATOLZ Hagy o 8. Bs Ottawa & NorthSW skefie‘d PRUSKIA N; . #, 000 ton«w. .. .. ... 10th May CInCARAL A N, L000 :58 ) us cses cATOm .4* KA RMATLAN, 8, Ind * ce * BCA NDIN A \ 1A NX, _ 000 + ixvitist :# RATES OF l'.\MA(THâ€"â€" LIVERPOOL LINE From Portiand or Quebec, (every Maturday) to Liverpool and Londonderry, Fares‘ from Ottawa, Cabln... .. ... $81 3 to $91 2 MUOCNHRNG. . . . /. 11 0060 8. 06 vk ty 3+ e a c avia us 6+ 4 i+ seR N00 From Quebas muln:nw. wailing from Quebec on or about the sth May, and leavin £ ol 'l'lmml:i'ugl 8 a. in. v Retnen Tieckets granted at reduced mtes. AM* An experienced Surgeon carried on each vessel. . Berths not securedâ€" untll paid for Tee scedid baw rmamer y Joh Hean,‘ Ca # f Â¥ pt Pembroke O:l.v except~ 1 T ‘m connection ‘.‘".‘.» LA h . xxx« «x +1 + exWe C -E-mn MB 2 MA contrraeet 1 To oiit ol anetiion of 10 + Trom The shortest, cheapest and quiekeet pissage to Liverpoal, Londenderry and (Gargow _ ‘The Néet Ix one of the largest, rrvm--t and safest in the world, / Vewsels will be gespatched as follows :â€" EÂ¥FASNe arartaart» ix«. .+. «Maturdag,. . Hith. : NOTLAND............}~.... Â¥ «ineaday, 2ith * And every Aiternate Wednesday and Suturâ€" YANEA .. l hoi /3 V S orne, Ciep: Mhorentier.. And from (QUEBEC for LONDON as folâ€" 0K koÂ¥ â€" NP ~TEAMSHHEPS. And every aiternate Tuesday and Thursday This line com M &A mail train will leave Haltiax illy at 7. l.g,.nd moim Bt. John at §.35 m,. A p-w 1 train will also leave ,, John daily als .00 a. m., and be due in Haliâ€" _«_)'.c_l..g. May 8, 18738. ~OLLIXGWOOLD The unde NTERCOLONITAL RAILWAY. RATES OF PASSAG K. queBnwko To LoxDox: ‘FH A M K XETERN ALLAN LINE |§pring 1873 Spring : es _P. GHMENET â€" Arthur #tage TLine, a4 s a% the following fArstâ€"Class lron 160 will runa lacal stage between orth Wakefietd, commencing on and "Dous Rivieres," Capt. from all points West at reâ€" IMwaukee, Cbieago and other eneeRt 4 5 CA ‘DARKE, 2) Bitâ€" lon; RUBS & QU., qQuebee; LEWI# CARVELL, General Buperintendent. MEDW A Y , the four first class upper A N) $ 000 tom® 4,6 08 .+ 8, Ino * 3 ts + (1 Wadnesday, lith May ly at the office of the NINGH A M, Tuewiay, 10th June Puesday, 17th * DILTA W, MOOR NYANZA, .. Murphy e Cowley Un laimns. , *st J uly CbA Wl :lml‘i’h’. u lTn Smith 4th Jine Munm o $ou) O Lral 40 e [A fls P 12 x 4 )i 50M feet b. m, ?; clear Pine Plank, 12 foot, leng . 6.9 x 12 wide, f .. BCAFFOLDING, CENTRES, &c. 5,000 feet b.m. % Stack Lamber 10 or 12 wite @Ok) L is hh 20 #4 6« ‘flm not less than 45 feet long. UGALLERIEY, DOORS, «c. § £000 feet b..m., 2 Oak Plank. L? s4 #4 ]. 2t zo Pleces 4 Oa« Plank, 12 0 long, 10 wide, > All this tmber must be delivered at the Poni tentiary whart, on the M-‘J;JNE nexXt F. Z. TARBK, . ; . Â¥. P.BtÂ¥. P. Bt, Vincent de Paul, May 3), 1873. we Uttawa Citizen please couy. Has been caused by fires set out for the purpose of bumimlp brush in the process of clearing lands in t 2 Crown Romain, P T 2 120 1»0 130 1» Timbered Lands NEAhl-:D TENDERS will hbe received â€" undersigned, up to SIX p. m., on the TEN JUNEmnext. forâ€" 13 12,000 feet b. nx. 1; matched sbeeting. NOHCE TO SQL ATTERS Which have been taken possession of without autbhority, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST AND f SEPTEMBER, : Is hereby given that any person or persons i\le« \ml bcnu-‘m?my ejected from their holdings th prosecyled as trespassers . + y ~R. W. 8COTT, Plans aird #pecifications to be seen &n and after the Ninth In$L., at the office of W. R. Btrickiand, Fs»y., Architect, Masonic HMaill, Torouto, and at the office of Mr. Mather, Architect, Olta wa. Forms of Tender and otherrequisite informaâ€" tion can lmo%'mum on application at the above mehtoned offices. o in meenuk A F5 The lowest or any tender will not neecssarity be aecepted. ALCH. MOKELLAL, Comniassioner. . St. Vincentde Paul. Depart ment of Publie Works, Ontario Toronto, J une 2 187 Pinns and specifications to be soen on and after the Ninth inst., st the office of W, Kauttmaan, "3':‘.. Architeot, Exchange Bulldings, Toropto; and at the City Engheer‘ office, Mamilton. / . An Inebriate Asylum at Hamiituon, 16th day of June instant, at for the necesâ€" sary Iron Fence for Fence W all of the Publie Buil wa. Alglu-_ and specifications can be scen at this â€"Pians and specifications can be scen at this a€llce, on and after Wadnesday, the 4th inatant, CUUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, Ottawa, ith June, 1873. Notice is hereby flm‘flut His Exceliency the Governor General {u“ urder in Counâ€" oll, bearing date 30th t, has Mrul to order and dlm white m‘ the manufactire of and Boot«, id be ad> mitted free of dot; under the Turi#, must be charged on all Felted cloth of every saturday, the @8th June Inst, 6 14 hereby given that pengaing an examination of parti cular portions bf the * _“?lll“-f ECCA OCREYS , m':ll lm \vmo Inhrxl\\an obtained. wma two solvent and responsl ble r.rmvilllncto become sureties l:rm due ulfilment of the contract, must be attached to each tender. csrigee m Por theerection of the followiag buildings 25th of July Last, Notice to Gontractors. Bealed Tenders addressed to the unde will be received at this office, until Mm 16th day of June instant, st noon, for the necesâ€" _ The Department will not be bound the lowest or uny tender. yo accont By order, noretnprer Respeoting the Sale: of Wl be a Has been sus peuded The Order in Counell passed on the TOCONTRUTORS A special line of 109 pleces of MONTREAL, gREY COPPONS®, EAREE PVR BRTTOTCTy MCY : PA* This |erlmonl Is under the manageâ€" ment of a firstâ€"cluss MilMaer, orders respecifully solleited. Has now received a complete and fall asâ€" sortineni of * sPRINCG__GOODs. £very Department Complete. NO. 4T sSUSSEX ST REE T nnsrtmmt of Pablic Works, Ottawa, June 2, 1873. By Command, * J, JOH NB Assistant Commissioner of Customs June 7th, Picees Pine Lumber, M 0 jlong, * 6+ * BM o " «4 .. 4 l” 0 &4 as s 12 04 6. d 1 2 «+ + " 4 0 * as © *4 0¢ â€" as «a 40 * Ovawa, April a, Lake â€" Superior A Normal Scehool at Oltawa. As great destruction of standing trees on Plieces Pine Lumber 130 long,ld «* «* &0 4# i) 4) T OTICE WINDOW FRAMEKS AND SASH ES Millinery Department. PUBLIC NOTICH "DIC N D) ICR S MINING ~REGION, PINE TIMBEK NOTHTI C HIS Department of Crow n Lands, Depart ment of Crown Lands, Toronto, May 20, 187 NCTICE. OOF TIMBEHI 14 <Oimnmnrt the undersigned until NN vC oranto, May 28, 173. tA K. W. 8OO0TT,» Commissioner F. BRAUN, J, JOHNBON, P. CHENET, 1. Munsex Street Commissioner Becretary. * $ 10 x 6 10 x 5 8 x 8 12 x 2 14 Â¥ 2OR d 2280 3 by th yÂ¥ No dp * oo s ol ul ns c on o n o e crcncer mm Pemel . SCms lWy | blished, No remedy so rapidly restores The ex {Imusted strength, lmproves the nutritive function | orf produces a more marked and favorable influ «_ ) ence on the local maulady, # * s Â¥) ; ; Whe following high testimony to the eMeacy 0 â€" | Dr. 16 Joxuat‘s Cob LVER OQ1i in Conmum ptior [ 4s afforded by RLLEN G. CHATTAWAY, Eso. * Mu\'lnÂ¥ for some yeurs c-xu:mlvxy used Dr. l DE Jn)iuu s Liour Brows Cop Live O11, both | in public and private practice, I have no hesitation , In stating its effects are w-rf' far superior to those | ul ‘any other Cod Liver Gil, Nearly four years | aince, two ehses of confirmed Consumption were | placed under my eare. In both, the lungs were a | muss of tubdrcular der-n, and every possible | sound to be hesrd in phthisis wias present. The | solé remedy employed was Dr. or Joxou‘s Ltour Bmows Cop LivEr®: Of1; and now llleujmllmnu are strong and fat ; the diseased (ahnormal) sounds nearly ‘Inaudible; and in the one case (male) hunting, fishing, and «hooting, are freely induiged | in, the patient expressing himself quite capable of \ undergoing as much fatigue as any of his fellow | Sportmien .." | Dr. Granville, F.R.S., Author of the * Spas of Germeany." R _â€"> â€" " Dr, Granville has found that x ‘De Jmfl: Light Brown Cod Liver Qil produces the des effect in a sborter time than ether kind«, and that it does not cause the nausea and Indigestion too c(b)w:n consequent on the administration of the Pale ‘ L # s From innumerable medical and scientlfic opinions of the highest (-hn.nw&; in commendation of Dr DF iukuu's Lioar Iwx Cop LIYVER Of1, the to ing are selected :â€" Nir Henry Marsh, Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordiâ€" Dr. David Smith, F.RA, Medioal Officer to the Poor law Board of Great Britain. * " We think it a rrem ‘wdvantage that there is one kind of Cod liverJ}Dil whico is mutversally mmitted to be Semlme-nn Light Brown Oil supâ€" lMed b‘v Dr. be Joogh. 1t has loncio.w;rv~ ce, when prescribing the Ol, to recommend this ind, since, amidst so much variety. and uncerâ€" | "1 have frequently recommended persons con kuiting me to make use of Dr. be :n(h'o Cuxd .Jver Oll. 1 have been well satisfied ‘with its nocuz and believe it be a very pure Oil, well tted for those cdses in in which the use that subâ€" tance is indicated." Edwin Canion, Esq.. FR.CS., Surgeon to Charing ‘‘C/oss Hospitat, " For several 'youh past I have been in the habit of -]mflb‘lfi )r, De Jongh‘s Light Brdwn Cod Liver Oil, find it to be much more efBicacious than other varieties of the same medicine which 1 have also om»ln,vd with a view to test their relative superiority." £ ___ _nary to the Queen in Ireland, ____ > _ "I consider Dr. De Jongh‘s Lq‘m Brown Cod Liver Gil to be a very pure Gil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." " In giving my opinion of Dr. o Joxaoit‘s L1GHT Browx Cop Live® O11, I have no hesitation in sayiug that 1 have not the slightest confidence in any other kind. The effects of Drt. bg Joxon‘s uit are sure and most remarkable, especiaily in that broken down state of health umi strength w hich‘ u.u.u{ precedes and favors tubercular depusit; and 1 never recommend any offher sort. The Oil I have had from you was for my own use, and it inn certainly been the only means of savit imy life on two occasiens, und ‘even now, w heu‘i feel ‘out of condition,‘ 1 take It, and like it, unâ€" mixed with anything, as being the most agreeâ€" able why: 4 could wish that Dr. o® Joxanu‘s on would come into general use, and entirely super» sede the Pale and other wmnnlem preparations." n its paration by the personal attention of so xod -'g:omht and ‘\llmt.l Physician as Dr. Jough, who has also the best Medical reatise on the Oil with which I am acquainted, lence, 1 deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under his uarantee to be preferrable to any other kind as »gyard« genuneness and medical efMicacy." P PCuTI Ine nallrali appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are lmâ€" proved, reanimated, and reguiated ; and, when its use hns been steadily presorved in, its peculiar Wonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored , health and strength to the most feeble and deteriorated constitutions. ‘l'r. Lawrence," l‘hmvm to HR.H. the Duke of A s Ha.g& rg and Gothi, _: 1 invariably prescribe Dr. De Jongh‘s Cod Liver Oll in .:ea‘-rem to any other, "":.'.'-fic'" d.that 1 am recommending a 3enmne le* nd not a manufactured com poun f.u which the Meacy of this invaluable medicine is destroyed." The actual henéefit derived is thus described by Rownraxp Dautox, &flu' M.R.ACM,, 1.8.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Ofticer at Bury St. EdAmuonds:â€" his Stamp and Signature, WITHOUT WHICH NOXE CAXN POSSIBLY BE GExUIX®E. all res able Chemists and Druggists throw o pecia® out the World. * n In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vilalMorces are reduced, and whére life appears to be even at its lowest ebb, the restorative powers 1 Jir, Ds Joxon‘s Lioitt Brows Con Taver 11 are remaurkably manitested. By its adsmhinis tration the natural appetite is revived, and the runvuc‘mu of digestion and assimillation are dmâ€" "I mmmwe&nudmuunum n its preparation by the personal attention of so and Nos, 1., 1L., and 111. of the Ropal Readers, and have no bl:dt:hon in umn Yhey are, in imy mnlon“m«nmbl Nmin Readingâ€" ols t have ever Lrn n&n k Tbo.d.gup tion of the means to the end in view is perfect. From T. _ Morrison, M. A., Rector of the Free Church Normal School, Glasgow. "1 have: very carefully examined the Royal Readers. The planis excellent, and the execuâ€" tion, if 1 may say so, even better. They are out of «ight the best series of Readingâ€"books published, and thould v:z;mdlly be ‘widely used. The lMustrations es an .dnln{»lo features and add much to the value of the Readers.. " We have no hesliation in saying that these Readingsâ€"Books are in advance of anything hitherto published. s feparntion of the gerion, a6d thein thorough aaap: on e @8, e wlon to the wnt‘or Modern m\. vfii command tortbon\h‘o'm‘uon of al) teachers and schoolâ€"managers re the thorough pro, fciney of their puplis grn_B!lsx n.* % SOK London hlnt!fl]ud No:'l'o The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N. R. 10 West) and there is only 48 _miles to reach l.undmf\on on Lake Michigan. This will be conâ€" strue as fast as the work can economically be done. mlu\d and railroad facilities are selâ€" dom u‘elher. and those who wish to veure homes will do well to apply early and take s hoice selections, s ©TETMs OF SAL®.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, and bulance may be paid in three annual payâ€" :ll E. ';lhl‘ l.:mdnhraa.:cl d,l:'m in ,t + ArD will be sold on payment of oneâ€"fourth in cash and the balâ€" lnnce in five equal annual payments. Interest at the rate of seven ole on all unpaid mne-, to be pald mmns.‘ 11 contracts and are made" payable at Merchant‘s Natiohal Bank in Nn"’. '. h‘VQ «mm’ m “. .;m‘ unad 7““_" s 7"7 Extract from "Consumption . 1# amiy aud Reâ€" nediable Stages."; o Yir CatTiO®.â€"Beware of unprincipled attem substitute inferior or vmfl.hg w":p‘uuoth.w o __ Fraiffing Schoot, Moray House, Fdinburgh. _ ° "Thanks for the Specimen of your new Reading Pool-uushnu .. "Kat 'l‘haflndmlnble n eÂ¥ery particular. hing, in opinion, vould‘ l.l’!m éontribute to tz‘:_llgfl:!{mem of Education than the wide on of these books, und the intelligent handling of them," _ _ _ h * i&And Con ns jasion % mmu;m m'. ll[eh. om hy ssicner, a sold only in Imperial Hayâ€"pints, 2s. od,; Pints & 8d.; Quarts, 9s. ;pz_‘u;\suled‘ ind Labelica wih A NEW SERIESâ€"OF IJLLUSTRATED ENXG.â€" LISH READINGâ€"BOOKS. P From Mr. M. Patterson, Rector of the Free Church From A. Montgomerie, L.L.D., Principal of Ladies CT _College Glasgow.s ‘ _ _ _ _ FLINT AND PERE MARQUETTE RAJLWaAY LANDM, As good as any in the world are. to be found in abundance, and will be sold on the most favourâ€" Tonvily Mubered. with Olicks Hoogh, Mune, m vily tim lad , @te. Home rolling with Beech, Maple, llncklm ete. In fact, every variety of timber, soil and surface can be founz hR From the Rditor of the Soottish Journal of Education MBR( Dll. DE JONGII‘s® LIGHT BRoWX con UV ER O1L. The dissinctive characteri«tios which have gained for Dr.i: JoNXGI‘s O so muct celebrity, the entire confil. aoce of the most emiâ€" nent members of the wâ€"tiâ€"al Profession, and, notwithstanding the @ct. :o and unscrupulou®"opâ€" ouluon of many intercstod dealors, an unprece> sanpd amoun. / public patronage, may be thus oo'ocl?:'u on:lmenu.nd 1â€"= a or _ _ J.â€"lts gonuiness, ‘purity, and uniform strength aro uster Aalned and guaranteod. _ A NS A R, HARFORD & Co., â€" 17. STRAND, LONDOXN, W.C. Dr. Rartow, FRS., Sn Phuysician to Guy‘s GENERAL, DEBILITY AND EMACIATION Ur. Ur Joxon‘s Liout Brows Yop Live® OfL Apply in person or by mail to * 1 have examined very carefully the ‘Printing,‘ () Lankester, F.R.8., Ooroner jor Central Middlesez. HE IRE LA NV GRANT of this C g:_uEm,fileum ef about 30,000 ucr-:.'?:m’r': HE ROYAL READERS. UMPTION AND DISEASEs OF TH) CHEST. f SELECT MEDICAL OPINION® FARMING LAND of Leominster WM, L. WEBBER Leicester is one, lle like his father, is devoted to country life, and up to a re cent date had never taken his seat in the House of Lords, althovg‘t a peer from boyâ€" hocd. In common wima Lord Portman, lately raised to a Viscounty, he has been of great service in the nunagement of t.e Prince of Wales‘ Duchy ot Cornwall. Lord Leicester‘s property is reputed worth a clear £50,000 a year, and lhis seat, Holkâ€" ham, is surpassed by few. lnoscribved on its walls are the words : This seat, on an open, barren estate, was planned, planted, gllallt.rdchzonbd an:hmhdnwd in the miiâ€" e of the eighteenth century, by Thomas Coke, Earl of Leicester,"â€"who was m« ternal great uncle of the new K (. English readers will appreciate than trom the Neine to tae barracks at the foot 0t the Champs de M«rs, and sevyeral regâ€" ments . deep. . There were ~ proba‘iy tifieen thousind < in allâ€"the cuir: siers, with their whute _ 0041 and heavy black ‘ horses, the hussar» with their pikes, the mounted grenadies and the dragoons, and ar the wings t " eckless cossacks again. .The Granud Duke Nicholas waved bis sword, and ie enitue force moved towards the Emperors asad the spectators. Atdirst it was a light trot, then sn easy gallop, then faster and faster till one could only see thousands of glitâ€" terring uniforms and superi horses dashâ€" ing madily towards the erow‘‘l. Nesrerand nearer they come, and ever at the sam» territhe pace. It will be death for the imperial party, who arb on the ground below. Suddenly the Granda Duke‘= sword flies up again in the air ; the ofticers paâ€"s the wort along ; still the fifteen thousana horsemen shake th6 eartb. The Grani Duke‘s sword falls, arid the mighty mass comes to a stop as if transtizked by an electric shock. Perfect silence reign«. The long line of cavairy is as calm ana steady as the marble palace itself, and f«r back through the centres alil is tranquil. That was a glorious sight, and wouth a ourney to St, Petersburg to see. This Earl, on whom Queer MActoria has conferred the Order of the arter, vacan: by the death of Lord Zetland, is a special favorite of Her Mrjesty, and the greatest agriculturalist of his class in England. H:« father was the celebrated ©"Cagke of Norâ€" folk," who improved his property to such a dezree that the rental of an estate which was £2,200 on his adcession, was £20 0(») at his death,. He lived to ninety, and in 1832 he and Lady Leicesterâ€"who subse. quently married the Right Honorable Edâ€" ward Ellice, formerly a large landbolder in this stateâ€"were on board a vessel, launch ed at Wells,in Nerfolk, made out of timber gnwu from acorns planted on his property y Lord Leicester himsel{, When seventy he married a second time, his bride heing younger than h_h grandâ€"daughter, and had The lLondon correepondent of the Coâ€" logne Guze‘te, Dr. Schlesinger, who is now at Vienn . write. to that paper that some of the bos: glars, porcelain, and machinery in the Exinbision comes from England. «* Both Germans and Frenchmen," he says, "recognizs the gigantic advance which England has made in the last few years in those very branches of art industry which before 1851 were almost exclusively the property of France. in goods of a middling sort Germany an‘d France surâ€" pass England ; but in all cases where comâ€"~ mon articles are to be produced at the lowest prices, or the finest without regard~ ing the cost of production it is seldom that English goods are equalled by those ol another country. Among the examples of the latter, their smooth cut glase, their heary chased silvered plate, their jeowel ‘lory. and above all, theirâ€" china, degerve special study. * * * It should be o+ served that the china is all produced in private establishments ; for England does not possess Goverpment manutactories of china, lizke those of Berlin, St. Petersburg, Dresden, and Paris, which are maintainesd at the expense of the State, and conseâ€" quently need nst look to making much profit. â€" Yet English china is now equal to the best which is made in other countries. This shows how much can be done without State help, and how salutary is the effect Eodueod by ~such art schools as the ensington Museugm.‘" ponies," (n their backs carhines were strapped, and in their hands they carried long red lances. They led the cavairy d.â€" vision. The first circuit of the cavaliy wis merely fo» inspectiion ; thaes second _ was for the _ evolutions â€" How impatiently the Cossacks were through the first, and howv ecagerly they entered on the second | "The ponies even tremb.ed with entimnsis i1 A 6 alcade approached thoâ€"!‘mperors; ai« riders settled firmly inâ€"the 1e« loosened their reinâ€" a jiitle, in4aâ€"the word is given! Lilce a lash 0° 1 ‘ghtaing and simultaneously, the ihmr=es <hoot oll. and before the spectators ha i c ight t)=; breath, are ‘half way sround the oo g U 75 Wnat an astounding face! if a hor«» shovld _ stumble, the sder would nev~ mount again. . The Coâ€"sacks crouch low in the saddle and shout like fiends, whitr their long, glittering linces, stretchin» out hoamontally far beyond the horses, are terriflying even to fyends and non combatant«. ‘Ihe front stretched t»~ whole length o! the field ; somewi.: longerâ€"to use a comparison which mm y i € The oldest steamer in the world has Lbeen presented by her owners to the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. ‘Ihe vessel is named the "Industry," is kixty tour tons register, and was launched from the buildinorrd of Messrs. Jobn an« William Fife, of Fairlie, on the Ciyde, in 1814, She was the seventh steamer buil; on that river. Latterly she has lain sunk in the East India Harbor at Greenock, but w few weeks ago she was* floated ana beached, to be caulked thereafter, to prow osed to Glasgow, where she will be prek served arameminto of the sarly days ol steam navigation. At Birnum‘s show. one day, a young husâ€" band, the happy faih«r of a chubby, rosy cheeked baby, was‘ w :ndering about the concern, and aiter a while neared the headquarters of the " Wild Fiji Cannibals. Holding the aforesaid offspring in his arms b‘b&‘p“d to view those feeders on buâ€" man ._ Mr Fij accosted the papa thusly : " Faitee bayy ; whirte anan ; goutl eat ; tender. rl"q,jl man like ):nn . How muchee price? riji man‘ pay Melikee man dollars .‘ The horrified father drew beack u'lrc, but hastily respouded in this wise : * W hat willr-;m, noble savage ? + "* Kiji man give ten doliars." "‘Too cheap ; worth more ; but Tll teil you what I‘ll do, I‘ve got a nice old mo. therâ€"inâ€"law at home 1‘ll sell you for tive aollars ; she‘s rather tough eating, Laut good for a square meal," The Rus«i»+n caval y (write ueut of a Lonsaoo jrase~l) i. Thast ns found in all coutine “4""'], h.j..ml‘.. d a§f d & ubnlans, £&¢; . as well as soume lar to itself. I p ies oÂ¥ver 11 only call atiest 0n w ibhe un sigek and musou;p ~+e been selected wsâ€"care . themselves. For each bâ€"i.~! all of one color, now a gliossy rich brown, now a light p¢ray, formity seemed to ext d « size, shape and motion. °V slngularly simnking, The Tob sack cayairy have been »o oft: that there is nothing now to b their appearsance. The detac yook puatria the c remoni wore bright red jackets, and a hat o{ the same color, and 10 Can‘t Swallow this Story The Earl of Lowcester British Art Industry Theo Russian Cavairy of whom the each baillal on moey were ow a glossy black, now & light pray, and the uniâ€" 7. extond even to their 1e said about hment which le chesrt: ATy(4 W A s 4t ly 4: &1 it it LE

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