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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Jun 1866, p. 1

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'umrri'i. Ete,, for Lower Canada» drrices : Court House, Aylmer and Buckingâ€" mm C.B. _ is Wce c vrlee nfurdck adt DVOCATE. Offcet No. 17, 8t« Poter A“W. Vr. Boachette will always be pumi ts attend promptly to any. business the Mamsest employe», and the public ons .“l“ atr. B. attends pvl.fl,l‘.h' C9 C OÂ¥ tse the district of Quebec. ;",." Ni. â€" All aiin and for the dis Qasember 23, 1965 (¢ ‘uk F. ROUCLTON, _ . mfll.rr-l..\ W, Solcitor=in= @inct: Aumond‘s Buildings, Ridead Stroet. ues Tan 19 1866. fl-l ware, Jan. 12, 1366. i 4A!~J W MARSHALL MATHESON, 'll“'.l. Attormey, Solicitor, &c. dumes: Homme‘s Buildings, corner of Sparks ui Eigin Streets, Ottaw a. ttawa, Dec. 13, 1306. 1â€"y gaws, Ja® Rosert Lars. xawe, February .m,m Attormey, and mhw.fl.fid&.m.flm hjl-y,bnhot-mcud.dm d Rasseil. ;â€"'}# will a thinye of every we {OL ACGUSTUS KREEPFER, 'll.'ll and . Attorney=at«Law, Solisites in Chancery, Cocvey ancer, &c. Ofice : Post Oflice, Bigin Street, in the as cecupied as the Custom House. Otawa, We «â€" â€" @htt 1 3. ar «+ Public, ke., &c. g * dunes: lelegraph Building, Metcalfo Street, Rebraary T. 18 n'l"l’-%.‘ff}.‘j?.!“ES'"; & Amtends t Wx Curog. Awea, Bob. 7, 1366. demes : e B woa dn‘ ®mumm Dock. tare, Febs 7. 13 T Tiee m tar aroeitenery. opposite t [d s ectionery, te Rusell House. Ottawa., C. W. Ne t/¢°F L‘.M!M Broker, Notary Pub« lie, has removed his ofice to Nicholas fll: a few doots to the South of Dan Goode‘s lHotol, uroé. mbeny business connected M ment, in "“A partics having business w Aqy_ dtawe, Bob. J. P. MACPME 13ON, ® TER, &c., Ottawa. Office : Telegraph Bailding«, Metcalfe Street. dtaws, March 10, 1366. 10â€"y u5e 8 wiat ® DUNNING & frORNEÂ¥8â€"AT HAYLOLE frags£ys* gV EL rroR xE Y JjOsEPHL m.,':o.\' ie direct. t huws.. Maselt 20. ® W . . rrogx®Y CoLMA ”“i N & WRIG ‘ _l-!,'-" Ianh'cr:o u.}-l;l' " LEES & GEMMELL, ARRISTENRS®, Attorneys, Solicitors, the offce at l‘):l. C. LEGGO, Pul'n:'.‘ , Surgeon and Am' treet. vu\.'k’.'.?".'."i}.{’.“‘.:‘m. J. Leggo‘s, Bparks Street, Ottawa. y tw y LCCE ® SWPY, Goor P dedicacnin uenc A Weirnd afl. h.nvifi:; Rev. 00? Ridde «s ‘.:-- Campbell, M.D., M.R.C.8.8., To Hail, M.D., J. Adams«, M.D., Toronto. (CRawa, lotq.q 7,1806. 43â€" oFff mass 1°0 CC06e® given to, 1es | 84 Wexteds iE required." The curc Luaraniced Mtawa, Pob. 7, 1364 Ottawe, January 27 , 1358 EDWARD T. DARTNELL CLEGG & NELLIS, ARRISTERS and Attorneys=ateLaw; 22000 "n" hance DR. C. A. MARTIN, JA PCOE mm (ttuwe, January 27, 1566. _ _ Meutl 1 T Soligitersâ€"inâ€"Chancery, Couveyancers, MESSRS. DUCK & BUCKE, ARRISTER® and A trorneyseat«Law ‘Soliciters in Chancery, Notaries Public, an ind E.. c.. umm n en k. DR.0O. c. wOoD, 1AX% oncheur se y o on ateent Bre fim.c.-mflm; Night Ofice at his :Maria Street, Center Town. w but :.;':'.;QJ Cl tmveed paimiens fhoe , @5 ad um in "Heferences) given "to. partion reqoosetilty l e Gitawe, April 14 rptcize ied d $ 4 08,.5.5.0004. 4.4 2 WE-LIIGTO! Street, First Door Kast Bank Street. Otteaws, February 7. 1368. 43â€"utf E0. LOGAN, MD., L.C.H.B., ENXTIST. Ofice : Sparks Street, Con=« Uil OHlawa. e TIOL ATE of Quebec. Residence==City Hall Square. **‘‘Doc. 18, ‘65." 1â€"7 MEPATHIC Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. T s s MCE: In Horne‘s Block. Can be found over JOHN SWEETLAXD. M. D 43,00 i .. 46.00 ..u"."â€"mâ€" g â€"-â€"._“V r A“.M h Mtanding Physician to the Protestant Hospiâ€" Oflce and residence, corner of Ridean and tote Streets, nearly op posite Workman & Grifâ€" __y!_'th!azmve Stroet. 9 Coart M Ay DR. OLIVER MARTIN, @RY MORNING, In the Court House, L‘Orignal in the Coort Hoase, Ottawa, C. W D R. A. BRADLEY, M. MeLEOD, ICK & HAYCOCK, week ‘ Stwet. opposite Matthews* Ho# M'.,D:. DR. W. J. HEXRY LEREA@AL, J scoTT | « A TL AW Buildings, UUAW@A. MEDICAI (FCONNxOR, «ATeâ€"LAW, Solicitor in nesgancer, &0., Bussex Strock w. % all Law 7, 1866 BOUCHETTE, DR. WOLFF, DR. OREILLY [lS KEEFER, A TeLA W, Solicitors=in= yancers, Notacies Public, &e. Bailding, Elgin Stroet, Ottawa K. H. Haycoc®. _ xO. 108. | George Lawrence, Orono ; Rev KLY TIME Avenue HURD, A W, . Solicitor«=in=« a~â€" &o. Oflice:â€"Notth MURPMHY, TiloO MPsSON, 1 W, Soliciters=in= Ha from Sussex Jows J arts Torgs will be pub ning, and Mailed Anmmuum, ¢f pard in W wewr, B. A.B.C.L «> atf Tuos. F. Nsucts. ks Streot. t. W. 'rm’tg i a large amount atest Tolegraph n‘ Markets, and or Farmers and Joruivs P. Bucar. . 43â€"utf J i n Tuesdhys and in the District of R., | Boo.--mm;n and â€" Manutieturing Sollcitor=in« | Stationer, and Machine Ruler. Over Taylor Othice over Mr. | & Wilkinson‘s Flour Store, corner of York and Susâ€" Ottawa. | sex Streets. Entrance on Sussex Street. 111 _| Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1865. 1â€"+f «1,50, ite the Post Office t pxt and Attor= L in adâ€" paid in 73â€"6m 43â€"utf "my|* B. 1 :-,... M“ml'l‘ f parts | â€" fanen May®. 1â€"y MR. H 43â€"ut 34â€"6m 43â€"atf M n ROVINCIAL 1 powite Pmuw-«. 43â€"utf ticular attention devot ~~~ | thown Leads Dopatt M{Mh Pub« | _ They have now on Street, | situated City and Vill t and | Canada; and an im 43â€"utf 97 34â€"atf 100â€"y ; ‘The sale of Real Frtate at Auction or Private Sale attended to. Consignments received for ve sale. Parties wishing to purchuse Real will reesive all information FREE OF CHARGE by calling at the office. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 18365. 1â€"y erv Boo‘-ll”ll and Paper=Ruler, cor= ner of Sparks and Metealfe Streets, over the City Registrar‘s Ofice. Account books mady to .L for any branch of business, paged and boand in the best ‘fl:’uf the art. RULLNG to any pattern. Particular attention r‘d to Map Mounting. Ottawa, December 19, 1865. 2y AUCTIO! EERS, and General Commis= sion Exchange and Real Estate Agents, No. 40, Sussex Street. Ottawa, December 18, 1865. ‘lâ€"y BOOT MAKER, Wellington Street, op= posite Dr. Van Cortlandt‘s, Ottawa. Maving had many years‘ experionce in some of the best ostaâ€" blishments in the metropolitan cities of Canada, he feels confident that all orders entrusted to his care will be executed in the best style, and guaranteod to ‘lvAo_.c'uflluhn. dack * GI'“AL Commission . Agent, 3 Au= mond‘s Building, Ridsau Street. _Z@"~ Agent for M‘fl Mail Line Steamers, Great Wostorn Railâ€" road, Vermont Central Railroad, &c. Ottawa, May 11. 123â€"f CO“IIOS:I.OI fio‘n.n-:‘; ’?i.dh Go-n:: Agent. agent for ‘s Highwines a Proof Whiskey ; ;m Dawes‘ Lachine Ales and Porter. Pork, Flour, &s., for sale.. . ~ _ _ _ _ Orpice: No. -5. -S;;&;'si;;;t:-;nr the Russell House, Ottawa city, C. W. ________ 1e Roofing Contractor, &c CHURCH $T., OTTAWA, E. PREPARED To covER noors, with Tin, Shoet Lron, Sate, c: Shingles, on the shortest notice, and at reasomabie rates. Having been known in this place s.aco its first settlemont, 38 years &ago, h6 can confidently refer to his long established character, as @ guaruntee for the satisâ€" factory pertormance of all work entrusted to him. J R SPARKS, â€" Pnovuclu. LAND . SURVEYOR, Draughtsman, 80.;)&@-iu‘wud for U pper and Lower Canada.) ce l‘;d midcd::. Cowâ€" cester, near Ottawa. Surveys wur ripti executed with accuracy. C" ons .43.:: ed Ottawa City, (postâ€"paid), will receive prompt P 2 Srakep Laad, sad Generat Pailiamentary & Mi meral Parliamentary #‘%u nue:fiulabh. Orpice : ellington Street, next to British Hotel, and nearâ€" ty opposite the banks, Ottawa. P To gp o S C ols it sbrstcatich in °P bngk dhe Ngw es 9 Fremegot s P. E.apaum iven with despateh t Public Land _i-h-,_.d)ging 'dlhp.hd clnhu‘: Block ll(‘lll'l]c‘l’. Orricr: Wellington Streot, opposite St. Andrew‘s Church. Ottawa, February 7, 1868. 43â€"utf 8.C. & T. W. KEILR, ‘(‘(‘OUN'I'.\!‘I'Ig No« 3, Victoria Cres» cent, Upper Town, Otawa. Ottawa, March 21, 1866. They Ottawa, Jan. 4, 1 366. GEKO,. H. PERRY, "YIVIL EXNGINEER, Union Buildings, ./ corner of Sussex and York Streets. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1863. * 1â€"* Wm’fi.fi'ufiiuw Instruments always u&:'n-u- sale. z, Dec. 18, 1865. soams _Lf PIOMCIAI. Land Surveyors, Canada East and West, Real Estate Agents, &e. Parâ€" ticular attention devoted to the sale and protection of the Lands of Ahnmofn. cpp‘io‘.ii.md:u the Crown Lands Department for ) inin ands, &6., MLM‘ to. C ‘They have now on band and for sale some well situated City and Villa Lots, in Uppor and Lower Canada; and an immense quantity of Farming Lands it the Townships on the Ottawa. Orrice: Corner d%fi- and Metcalfo Streets. W. K. THISTLE, P. L. 8. . _ P. A. BALDWIN, P. L 8. _ Ottawa, March 20, 1866 MESSRS. THISTLE & BALDWIN, Ortaws Dec. 28. 1865 MR. U. R. FRIPP, D.GA.I.‘I' of Christ Church, Teacher of the Organ, Pianoâ€"Forte, &¢. Ottawa, Feb. 7, 1866. 1 4%â€"utf Ottawa, April. 2, 1 366 PIIVA" HOTEL, Sparks Street, Ot= tawas, C. W. A fow gentlomen can obtain supâ€" erior apartments. C â€" Ottawa, Dec. 20, 1865. 3â€"y Ottawa, February 21,, 1866. ‘TllOl HOUSE, subl\n‘nnd an at January 11, 1866. Ottawa, May 22 ONTRACTOR and Builder. . Office : ‘North side York street, second door from Sussex Streets, has remo: H. MeLEAN‘S UCTION Room#«, No. 19, $Sparks Street, Centre Town, Ottawa, opposite Lope‘s Stationâ€" MOTELS AND SALOONS. izAmfIL'rON’s ELOTEL, "~**~* * (Formemcy Marrurw‘s HoTeL,) _ _ _ _ WB e tiberal patronazs \<=towod upon him in "AP Saloon, would inform his friends m the public generally, that he h« i. .«l the above premises, which he b::rt into « thorough state of nrir. repainted, decorated, and refarnisbed with all the l.n:mfich-‘ ‘b;:bn No u.nio:;.or expense spared Proprietor in renderâ€" ing his house second to none in Ottawa, and parties h;: him with their uq‘pon may rely on the at attentien to their wishes. Goodstabling in rear of the premises. Wines and Liquors of the choicest description always kopt . VÂ¥ & §%.v December 21, 1865 THE " QUEEXN" RESTAURANT, M KAV ANAGH, Proprictor, Cormer of ®@ Metealfo and Wellington Streets, opposite the main entrance to the Government buildings. The " QUEEN" comprises all the requisites for & | Considerable additons NWY firstâ€"class Restaurant. Tbo!ouuhu:rnnflt“d m.pn-h“,ndnhubu and refurnished moahout. The BAR contains | renovated. No pains will b the choicest Brandstn W ines and Liquors, and every | and gm of the season will be found on thetable. The | _ OMNTBUSES to and frot best efforts will be directed to the comâ€" | of charge. There is a F of his guests and patrons. . | STABLE attached to the H ZHH® Oysters, Game, ctc., daily by expross. Ottawa, Dec. 18, 1866. 3 ERCHAXT TAILOR, 3%, Sparks }*“ &e for « ilencross‘ Rej of Fashion«. ‘ -:.gy B. e 118y YORK STREET, OTTAWA. . R. HAMILTOS, PROPRIETOR, â€" Late or Hammrox‘s Saroox. q BUSINESS CARDS. sIDNEY B. FRIPP, Y“Ii-qvcâ€"â€"-; fiva and General Stage Office. . Alfred Moses Holt,.Jr., Prop‘tr. MACDONALD & BRO., Ottawa, Feb. 19, 1868 XAVIER CHARLEBOIS, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL '5&"\“-1â€"64' an attentive Hostler nuary 11, 1866. E* R. H. MeGREEYVY, JOIHN H. BARBER, ESCOTT, C. W., L. H. Danicls, Pro= ristor. Second to no House in Contral Caâ€" PARLIAMENTARY AGENCY TE EMOV AL R. H., in returning thanks for the . We M e d sds cHAS. E. BRUSH THOS. NELSON A. MORTIMER, JAS. JOUHNSTONS 8. CHRISTIE, HOLT‘s HOTEL, B. MULLIN, BOUCCHETTE, DUIGNAXN‘sS itron«=s \.<=+~wad upon him in the nform his friends and the public he h« i. .«J the above premises, t into « thorough state of repair, North Gowers TDt ""*"" | colarged bis promses and greatly added to ho Th‘ eolar is i to his 123â€"tf _ | cilities for carrying on a firstâ€"class family and disâ€" ntecaments ing business, and trusts, by strict attention to f the in::r;:tiu of his customers, to merit a continuâ€" ance of their patronage. , &\ pau io NY DK MAsKEXs / | ‘wnily a | s IPARKS SEREET. 89â€"3m 14â€"y 19y 55â€"7 86â€"6m 4y |.: . ABRukieaaI esns The Newâ€"Drug Store, | 39 RIDEAU STREET FLOWER SEEDS | MORTIMER‘S <Apothecaries Hall! | 41 Sussex Stree |\ Ts the Place to Buy Your fiedicines I 53â€" y Camphor : Camphor ! ! Pure ‘l'& GUM CAMPHOR, thw certain .pmuin for Moths, &e., in Furs _ Winter Clothing. I ‘”‘.;‘Al.so.neo-‘?kuml of GENUINE DRUGS ANDCHEMICALS, approved Patent Medâ€" P\;,nr:: nng‘\«‘:l- ANI')” (‘lllnlls(‘hl.l, orfumery, Toilet Articles, Soa ponges, Shoulder Braces, &c., &c. a CHAS. AUBSTIN. THE SUBSCRIBER NAS JUST RECEIVED A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF & 2 2 D) 4& ! Is the Place to Buy Your TOILET ARTICLES, &C Please call and examine the Stock. It is the largest and best ever imported. :" All the reliable PATEXT MEDICINES on hand. With oight different . s:i;ip.’. manufactured or the prewmises. It us a healthy and cooling beverage English & French Chomicals, MEDICAL HALL ! Van Buskirk‘s Sorodont, reduced to 50e. Mre. Allen‘s Hair Restorery.................1100s Tlll SUBSCRIBER takes this method of returning his most sincere thanks to the citizens of Ottawa forthe liberal share of patronage bestowed upon him during the past two years. isines, Perfumery, and bnr’" Bundries. & W . MASSEY, | s Medical Hail, 23 Sparks Street. | | Sole agont in Ottawa for the bi llrwm of Mw , Campbell & Co., (Medical Hall) Montreal, 'rm.il“ rt : i Campbell‘s ghln Wine. Campbell‘s Cocoine, for the hair. Campbell‘s Cherry Balsam, for Colds, Coughs,&e. Campbell‘s Worm Pastilles, the best Worm Desâ€" Ottawa, April 10, 1868 )RUG WAREHOUSE, ‘ RIDEAU STREET. s66. SEEDS. SEEDS. 1866. RNXER of Water and Division Streets, gdensburgh, N. Y., 8. Slosson, Proprictor. Ouinibuses to and from the House free of charge. ber 20, 1863. 3y _ HAIR BRUSHES. __ COMBS ALL BRUSHES. CLOTHES BRUSHES, Tolng ::‘ &e., &c. lust a P.8 A:: M:;los ;r::.l yMHP: . B.â€"â€" ce y_g._igrll 11. a9"" & #7â€" r repâ€" . J. GARROW, Proprictor, Head Deep @ Cut, Nepean. This House is situated within twenty minutes‘ walk of the City, and is fitted up in a firstâ€"class ‘l‘f'. The Bar.is supplied with all the choice bri liquors. Bs A LARGE 8STOCK OF FRESH GAR« DEN and FIELD SEEDS, just arrived and on ale. All Seeds warranted Fresh. 4A laree imnortation of English and Freach PERâ€" 1YD FREE PROM ADULTERATION! JUST RECEIVED ! eceived. over ever offered to the public. ared. & )ttawa, Feb. 12, 1866‘ Campbell‘s Gran. Ef. Cit. Ma Campbell‘s Gran. EF. Seltzer LOWII Tm.ajm, Do:::ld loo‘: an, , mcent to way Suunboum The noatest and most comâ€" ttawa . â€"-b‘i;&fi' Warechouse. A fresh Lot of Good, Cheap PERFUMES just tortable House in the city. __ JSS Terms of Board moderate tawa, April 10, 1866 _A large importation of English and F 'l'ME?:viu arrive next fi. LORIDA WATER. _ sOZODONT May 12 THE RUSSELL HOUSE, LA'I‘I CAMPBELL‘S HOTEL, Ottawa, C. W. TheXundersigned, psoprictor of the aboveâ€"named Hotel, begs leave to -a::lu his nuâ€" merous friends and the travelling public, that he has reâ€"painted and newlyâ€"furnished thiscomâ€" noSiau establishment, in the management of which bydo::etmb bui.::dn-d guests, he hopes to rve encouragement and su i JAMES E. m.‘. io en MOTELS AND SALOON®S. JOHN MALTMAN, LA'I'l MceADAM*S, Commercial Hotel, Packenham. The above Hotel, one of the oldest and best known in Packenham, has been leased by the undersigned and thoroughly overhauled and refitted for the &o- cial m'exnolnflm dgfi THE TABLE D BAR at all times furnished with the very best the market affords. _ neenimary a, N. B.â€"Prescriptions carefully and promptly preâ€" ICE CREAM SODA FOUNTAIN, "Eo?n-s?fix.'x'i'a-id a cureful Hostlor alwa in attendance. JOHN MALTMAN * TORONTO HOUSE. “Rl. TROTTER, PROPRIETRES®S, 4 No. T1, Sparks Street, Desbarats‘ Bailding, opposite the ]Psrli.-onm&nldhp. The 'lo::o ‘fl'o-';:';o;pmn' is -m::';;-fififil‘.;;;lri in a firstâ€" d:d“ |mml e '.d‘l'lomhouo has bonh thmghly and elega tted u nwbnt. e con tains lhs cbo{cut bruh’ in ln\ummud ovor{ delicaecy of the season will be for the Table. xognum-m-m be spared the ac commodate the guests and patrons. _ ... _ . _ N 1ICHOLAS Street, Court=«House A venue, L®W Ottawa, John Graham, Proprietor. This House is “'m‘.‘ilmm and still mainâ€" tains its character as a FIRSTâ€"CLASS HOTEL. Considerable additions have recently been made to the premises, and it has been entirely repainted and :o:’ouud. No pains will be spared to accommedate ase. osgxwmm.um-mm and boats free of charge. . There is a FIRSTâ€"CLASS LIVERY ST ABLE attached to the Hotel. . _ #" Mrs. Trotter is now prepared to take DAY pGaRDERS. Ottawa, April 5, 1866. hn a2â€"t[ FIELD AND CARDEN ttawa, Jan. 16,1866. pOoMESTIC DYES. HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT or DY ES in this city on sale atthe _ _ _ THE IMPERIAL HOTEL, ALSO, 28, S parks Street. THAIKRL’L rOR PAST FA= vors, I beg respéctfully to an nounce that I have now received my stock for the Summer Trade. It comâ€" prises all the best and purest Lutely, THE ALBION HOTEL, PROPB&LY COMPOUNDED MORTONX HOUSE, BEAVER HALL, DRUGS, PERFUMEBY, A CHOLICE VARIETY OF OTDraA w A ____ W. M. MASSEY, Medical Hall, 28 Sparks Street Py J. GARVEY, connectea with 124â€"2m 96â€"3m 96â€"y 4Tâ€"utf 24â€"6m 91â€"y always OTTAWA C. W., FRIDAY JUNE 15, 186i. CHANGE of TIME. Ottawa and Prescott Railway. oN AND AFTER Friday, the 1st of June, 1866 Prescott Junetion. Spencorville ...... ORTOTO.ss» cssseneee 0+ g:-ptvflle......... Rossiters ........... (Honcester.......... Billings............. COOEWI +eerrrenianres t**a wat, Jane 5 Ottawa ....... Billings ..... Gloucester... Rossiters .... Osgoode...... Kew otville . Oxfucd ....... Spencerville Prescott Junetion Grand Trunk Railway Company lows SUMMER â€"ARRANGEMENTS. @GoIxG wWEST. Day Express for Ogdensburgh, Ottawa, Brockville, Kingston, Believille, Toâ€" . ronto, Gual}. London, Brantford, Goderich, alo, Detroit, Chicago, and all poiA® WEBt, At...csuseeccccre 8.00 A.M. Night _ do _ do Whoamesseunceresecce SebD â€"PINM+ Accommodation Train for Kingston and Intermediate Stations, at............... 9.40 A.M. Trains for Lachine at 7 A.M., 9.00 A.M., 12.00 Nood, 3.00 P.M., 5.00 P. M., and 6.30 P.M. The 3.00 P.M., Train runs through to Plattsburgh. Ex DJ Rati so':ru‘wh New s by way throu, ow . F;.ork. Boston, and all Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Johns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" lington Railroad, also with the Lake Champl;h Btnnubou; for hkob 3 AM George, Saratoga, New York, ke., &e. 5. Accommodation Train for Island Pond and Intermediate Stations, at............ 6.45 A.M. P Potugh sommeting at St. Foim mith nta, n# w J “tgo \'.r-u:d. Central Rlllrudi.'::.... 8.30 A.M. ail for Portland, stopping over night at Island M“ i, eroapmaat hy hew 2.00 P.M. Express by railwa; n:“(h-t ow Y-fi” m.’-u Intermediate Points, connecting at St. Jobns with Vermont Central Railroad, at Burâ€" lington with the Rutland and Burâ€" g:ru Railroad, also at Rouse‘s nt with Lake Champlain Steamers for Lake George, Saratoga, New _ _ _ Night â€"I:pno'-' ress for Three Rivers, Quebec, ‘..l‘fivhn du Loup M.!l’lo;Iiu:. T:L_..lo.lo P.M. pat Cars on ains, Baggage ohohds:'r:_a- *X o For further information, and time of arrival and departure of gll trains at Termini and W:I Staâ€" tions, see the Grand Trunk Railway Book of Time Tables. + « C. J. BRYDGES, wl‘ Director. Mav 98. 35â€"Â¥ RICHELIEU â€" COMPANY. Royal Mail Line of Steamers between Montreal and Quebeo, May 26 FROI THE FIRST OF MAY, AND UN= til otherwise ordered, the Steamers will leave for Quebec as follows : * The Steamer QUEBEC, Capt. J. B. Laszuux, will leave the Richeliou Pier, opposite the Jaequesâ€"Carâ€" t on i ns mike engin y» ).00., ely, 0 » returning, at Sor};I, Tm ll&tn, f.m-.. Passengers wishing to take their passage on board the Ocean Steamers, at Quobec,can depend on being in time in taking thoir ""‘.fi by this boat, as there will be a Tender to take them to the steamers without extra chuf. > ‘The steamer MO. TRIAL.-CAQEL Ronkat NzLSO®, will leave every Tuesday, Thufsday, and Saturday, at 7 o‘clock, p.m., prodnlg for Quebes, calling, going, and returning, at the of Sorel, Three Cabin i-ula and open Berths in Gentlemen‘s cab C TRAINS WILL RUN As FOLLOWS 2 ./. CUONG NORTH. ._ Coxnunou Merchants, Im: and Wholesale Dealers in Winés, and Cigars, 18 Lemoine Street, Montreal. H. E. SWALES, g'fifié& Cfgais. "tqg. Ofice 30 Great Teoutreat, May 19. | â€"â€" 195.6m _ _ ivers, and Batiscan K ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, V. Gixts, &5 . No 41_:.'& Pault mm old store, Montreal. Montreal, May 26 Jl'l'l‘ RECEIVED, " Armadale," by Wilâ€" kie Collins. -c!m~§o+m.nm of " Helu in Bonâ€" * *Crcken to Harniss," by Edmond Yates. ~J~'.J 0% ;bn.(ghul ;n.n-. ) d .' - s a on Aneay it a Li Repeonsitn t N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 14th, Trains will leave Bonaventure Station as folâ€" « Resources and Prospects of North Americs," by Sir gomn Peto. c «* " a novol. Em antiprtiiles gar Ihe azines FOR JUNE latest styles in English Photograph Albums. York, &o., at... A largo Mkaisblu.l’nwluh.lc- vices, Hymn Books. Montreal, May 23. STATIONS Montreal, May 26. MNPORTER® of Groceries, Wines, Lig= uors, Cigars, &c., &c., 25, Hospital Street, Monâ€" STATIONS UCCESSORS to Corse & May, Import= ers and Dealers in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, #"~ Best Con Livk® Ou. always on hand. ontreal, May 26. | 135â€"7 moNTREAL CARDS. RODUCE and Leather Merchant, Montreal. _ Gil Blas," new cheap English ed., $1.00. wa, May 18. OTTAWA TO PRESCOTT. JOHN DOUGALL & Co., PRESCOTT TO OTTAWA OF CANADA. RAILROADS, J. C..FRANCK & Co., BALDWIN & Co., GoIse sovuTH. STEAMERS. 8. H. MAY & Co., For ® T. 8. DETLOR, }Obh DURIE & 80N, 10, Sparks Street, (Opposite the Russell House.) ~No. 2 | No. 4 | No. ( Expr‘ss Mixed. | Mail 7.00a m 1.45p m 6.30pm .30n m m 7. T.45a m %45pm .: 8.008 m‘ 3.05p m 7.5. 8.25a m 3.2;- &3:;: 8.40a m 3.55p m 8.58pm 9.00a m 4.20p m 9.20pm 2.2$a m 4.50p m 9.45pm 9.30a m 5.00p m 9.55pm No.:l BOOERKS. SUPERINTEEDENT. No. 3 35â€"y 3.30 P.M 135~ 13â€"3 No. PAPERâ€"H A NGINGN! GREAT EXCITEMENT ! (AMunglish, French & German,) For Drawingâ€"Rooms, Halls, Bedâ€"Rooms, &¢, &¢, R. EACFON c & CO‘s., txs" Which they offer at prices DEFYING COMPETITION. Ottawa, April 26. 110â€"2m R. EATON & CO. * Capital" Stove Depot,35, Sussex St., Ottawa Wl ARE NOW MANUFACTURING IN THE A}IOVI PREMISES A DURABLE and CHOICE VARIETY of the following Goode, which for beauty of design, style of finish, and Superior Workmanship, CANNOT BZ S URPASSED 1 WE ARE MAKILING A NEW AND IMPROVED KIND. They will kee sparkling. . For Saloons, Public Buildings, Household or Domestic use, i useful and ornamental. Railway Companies, and others who have the h T AeRRCIAN CCCNCOE. OO OTCCanncÂ¥cla MATT ANND RYAM Toilet and Bedâ€"Room Setts of J aPa.nned Tinware. nIPPERENT PATTERN®, Cooking Stoves ! Cooking Stoves IRON BEDSTEADS. IRON BEDSTEADS. BIRD CAGES CHEAP!â€"_ BIRD CAGES CHEAP ! CoOAL OTL! COaATI. OILIâ€"COALâ€"OLL * wohk ind‘ FPARMERS, ATTUTENTION I. Milk Pans, Milk Strainers, Pails and Strainers, ::zlo Bugar Kettles, Agricultural Furnaces, Farmers‘ Stoves, Cistern Pumps, and all of Dairy Utensils made to order. Ottawa, March 1, 1866 .GILLESPIE, MOFFATT & CO, INSURANCUE ADVER FIRE ASSURANCE COMP‘Y OF LONDON. Established in 1782. AGENTS FOR CANADA. TIIII CcoOMPANY HAVING !l\'tl'l‘ED, in conformity with the Provincial Act, I Hundred Thousand Dollars, For the special security of Policysholders to mccept Risks on Dwellingâ€"houses, m‘m‘.:rm». and Go‘n.c'rnl Merâ€" chandise at the lowest current rates. JOHN DUBOLE' Agent Ottawa, P assan ak No. 10, Spatks Street. Ottawa, Fob. 12, 1866 LONDON AND LANCASIIRE AnsuranceCompany. FIRE AND LIFE ! sPONGE I SITZ FOoOT CHILDREN‘S EFILTEERILNG COFPFEH pPoOTS! _____ Montreal. I Peuple." _ Alexander M. Delisle, Esq. CANADA BRANCH OFFICE : 104 St. Francois Xaviee Street, Montreal. Insures all descriptions of Prope inst loss or damage by fire. iescs Farm property insured. > Life businesstransacted with liberal conditions at Ottawa, May 9. LU M BE R ME IW 1 WILL BE DEALT LIBERALLY WITH FOR SHANTY SUPPLIES | " CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS® will find itto their advantage to deal at the " CAPITAL" STOVE DEPOT. A Liberal Discount is always allowed on all articles purchased. Jno. Redpath, Go to the " CAPITAL! Capital, £1,000,000 stg. oo JOHX C. .T COCHRANE, Ortawa, Aoest, Office :â€"Elgin St., opposite Bunllm DIRECTORS : â€"William Workman, Esq., President City Bank. w,m B. H. LeMoine, Esq., of | Cashier " La Banquedu intreal. _ _ Peuple." For Making a G cial attention to all kinds of JOBBING, ROOFING, EAVETROUGHS, STEAMBOAT every description of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware on band, and made to order. PHENXNIX WATEEFR COOLERS ! ERIDHAU STREET, Groceries, Lignors, AND PROVISIONS, Wholesale and Retail. SPARROW‘S BULLOING, Corner of Sussex and Murray Streets, SHOWER BATHS, February 21, 1866 C. SPARROW, Jr., THE BEST AND MOST RELLABLE IN THE CITY! LAMPS 1 â€" CHIMNEYS ! 1 WICKS ! ! ! B A T H S ! Ra H. MEADOWS & CO. LARGE â€"IMPORTATIONS OF DIFFERENT PATTERN®, IMPORTER AXND DEALER IN NOW BEINXG OPENXED AT Food Cup of Coffee, retaining all the Aroma Spring Stock ! oT TA W A. 12iâ€"3m ‘TS THE 4Tâ€"utf PAB‘I‘XES DESIROUS OF ESTBLISHING a Couxtry Newsrarsr, can |purchase an flce quite oom‘?lm with mate for every Department, VERY CHEAP, tor/Cash, or on approved credit. Apply for information, \goot paid) to .. B. HEALEY, Or to EGAR YIELDING. Ottawa Feb. 6, 1866. 42â€"6m Importantto Printers. ply to Tlll CALORIC ENGINE, formerly used in the Union Printing Establishment. It is an 18â€"inch CI},\MM, and will be sold cheap. PLY TO H. J. FRIEL, Or R. E. O‘CONNOR. Ottawa, March 27. 1866. TBI UNDERSIGNXED HAVING PUR» CHASED 12 acres of land, on which he intends starting a Garden & Nursery | _ Within two miles of the city, $ In Gloucester, Green Field, County of Carieton, salls the attention of the 1nâ€" habitants d'&"fi of Ottawa, and aruudhf country. He will falfll orders for all sorts of Fruit Trees, Oramental and Lawn Trees, Flowing Shrubs with a choice lot of Bulbs, and Beddingâ€"out Plant. for Borders; also Herbecious Plants and Esculent Roots, _ He hasalso on hand a large stock of Greenâ€" house Plants, a huultyd Garden, Field, and Flowâ€" er Seeds of the description. Parties wanting grounds laid out in the newest style of landâ€"k»epâ€" Ottawa, March 24, 1866. T MODERATE RATES ON FIR@®Tâ€" CLASS CITY or FARM PROPERTY. Apâ€" 0 ;. PENNINGTON MACPHERSON, TWO S1ZES. THREE SIZES TWO SIZES. f â€" THREE SIZES, 1sS, f THREE SIZES 7 THI&. ~_ ONE SIZE. : Montreal Tol i Buildings, Ottawa awa, 23rd March, ‘&‘.P‘ teg> B1â€"tL. Engine tor wale. LOOK . HERE. Money to Lend CMmutoy 55â€" BarristE®, &¢ ',’ 62â€"y Ottawa to Montreal ! CAPT. ALEX. BOWIE, HAI coMMENCED HER REGULAR ‘TRIPS, conveying MAILS and PASSEN GERS to Montreal. The steamer leaves Steamboat Landing, foot of Sussex Street, every morning, at 6:30. Ottawa, April 25, 1866. 100â€"f QUEEN VICTORIA 1BGG. Anppppperee iss 10601 EP rreonry wvense caty are enpnane. DICKINSONS | | aetimse c Bifrem. Rideau Passage & Freight Ling,| THE 3“9}}8&8 HOTEL, oTTAWA cfi“g & KI‘.\'GSTO.\'.?-"“‘;r*-;"mfi‘iv“‘;;\;lfifzd' n 1t THE UPPER CABIN STEAMERS * sgIry or orraWw Aa," (Cir. J. Brash)y _ > THE ABOVEâ€"NAMED STEAMER® will run as follows between Ottawa and Kingâ€" ston, cnuin& at all intermediate Ports, and connectâ€" ing at Smith‘s Calls with the Brockville and Ottawa « CITY OF OTTaAWaA" Leaves Ottawa City every Monday and Thursday at 7 a.«o., arriving at Kingston at 11 a. m., the following day. c C e « BYâ€" TOW N" Leaves Ottawa City every Wednesday and Satâ€" urday, at 7 a. m., arriving at Kingston at noon the following day. hang ¥‘~ s Railroad _ Leaves â€"Klrnpton every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p. m., arriving at Ottawa next evening, at 7 p. m. _ Leaves -K-i';;gdon every Monday at 12, noon, and Thureday, at 3 p. m., and arriving at Ottawa on the following evening at 8 p. m. __ _ _ Connecting with the Royal Mail Line of Steamâ€" ers at Kinrum. going u{vurdl. every Thursday Friday, an Sunday evenings. _ Â¥ m These steamers connect at Kingston with the Through Line Steamers going, East and West ; Steamer « Bay of Quinte" f‘t?l-“KictOn, Belleville, and Trenton; and with the Arnferican steamers for Oswego, Rochester, and Lewiston. % °C I U us eAuie mm O tw wa _ Parties Enâ€"g';l;‘ ?;o_ng_ht from Ottawa will find it greatly to their advantage to sendâ€" by this line, rates being low and no wharfage charged. .. _ Pm e e ced aec d ul Passengers ticketed through to Cobourg, Por Ho‘ro. Toronto, Hamilton, &e. 1 _ Apply to JAS. SWIFT, &t, Lawrence Wharf, Kingston ; JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; Ur to the Prorlrim. . K. DICKINSON, Canal Basin, Ottawa. Ottawa, April 11 DIOKINSON‘S OTTAWA AND RIDEAU, LAKE CHAMPLAIN ROUTE Eleven Steamers and I‘xfi; Bar§u, AF‘F‘ORDIIG A DAILY PEPARTURE for transport of Freight from Montreal to Ottaâ€" wa, and all points on the Rideau Canal, and vice 1866 _ The two new Uprr Cabin Steamers, BF and Ofawa City, will form a Passenger and F Line between OTTAWA AND KINGSTON, Touching at all the Ports on the Line, leaving Ottaâ€" wa and %m‘wun four times l‘: u;:‘:..:& 5e he ste t t A rges, wi'll; :ln ;rpmz Rideau Canal, tor the ex%hian esrrhs &f Freight to and from Ottawa an n‘u: a way ports. Th ul steamer land will be kept botw:ogo(')"l.‘TAWwA‘und oa:i“u: f;l;‘ the towâ€" f Square Timber Rafts, Saw .‘I'no :‘I%‘:fion to the above, & lm OF TVGâ€" BOATS,‘in connection with Barges, formhz‘:. FREIGHT LINE between Ottawa, Montreal, bec, afid all ports on Lake Champlain, for thetranâ€" sport of Sawn Lumber, and other property. __ _ _ sport of Sawn Lumber, and other gofifl.y. For particulars, nppy to GEBO. BACH, Caâ€" nal Basin, Montreal ; JAMES SWIFT, Agent, 8t. Lawrence Wharf, mnxu-- and JAS. RATH, Smith‘s Falls; W. D. W ADDELL, Agent, Gowan‘s Buildings, Péter Street, Quebec ; Or to the Proprietor, M. K. DICKINSON, is Canal Basin, Ottewa. Ottawa, April 11 O L D° LCWX B#A ‘, STEAMBOAT COMPANY. . SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS AMERICAN EXPRESS LINE. ON AND AFTER MAY 14, AND UNTIL further notice, the Ontario Steamboat Comâ€" pany will run their large and commodious sideâ€" wheel steamers, A BAY STATE,..................=â€"«â€"â€"â€" ONTARIO,.....................Capt. J. B. Estrs. CATARACT,...................Capt. J. H. Lepyarp. Forming a daily line between Prescott and Toronâ€" to, and all intermediate ports, leaving Ogdensâ€" burgh Railway Wharf on arrival of the‘ train from the east at 1 p.m., and Ottawa & Prescott Railway Wharf at 1:10 p.m Touching at Morristown, Brockville, _ Alexanâ€" ria Bay, Clayton, Kinzmn. Sackett‘s Harbor, Oswego, Charlotte, an Toronto ; connecting at Kingston with boats for Bay of Quinte; at Oswego with the Oswego & Eyracuse Railroad tor Syracuse, Utica, Albany, and New York, and Bing~ hmfi Railroad, for al} .mn-so-n:; at Charlotte for ester, Niagara Falls, Buflalo and the West ; at Toronto with Grand Trunk and Great Western R.nilvuy. Also at Ogdensburgh with the steamer LORD ELGIN,............... _â€" DeWitt, nrauss......................c.g:rt‘:..n. bewir. For Montreal ; and the Ogdens Railroad to all points East. Tickets sold to Montreal and all points West for * Thie inpet als affords great advantages | 1s line of steamers vi over all other lines, to the plunrg:nnlhr or farâ€" . mer novin& with furniture, horses, wagons, &c., to the Great West, for speed, comfort, and safety. The boats of the Line need no comment. 'I'Iu{mof- ficered by men of expdrience, proverbial for their I"Anflorfl te‘th:‘:‘m Mmzmdurp.-ll- rs. . For freight or passage & to ‘, > [ Â¥e 4 J.fi. MLY, Aok®t, PAS~ Traveller, be not induced by loudr ci«s in Depots to zurenuo your Tickets from men | senting to have First Class Lines of sm-on.m they are nothing but Freight Propeliers; but ask goandbomoyon find the American Express Line ce. P. V. LANKTON, General Eastern Agent. "H. N. THROOP, Gen‘l Sup‘t, Oswego, N. Y. Shaw % â€" 1144f 866. > 1866. 1866., =ilm 1866. UNION FORW ARDING Railway Company. UPPER OTTAWA ROUTE ! FOI ONSLOW, PONTIAC, FITZROY Harbor, Arnprior, Bristol, Portage da Fort, Fort Coulu}:‘.‘wm, Black River, Cospesu, Pembroke, William, and Des Joachim Rapids. On and after Monday, 30th April, one of the folâ€" lowing elegunt low preâ€"sure Steamers : Pontiac; «_ Pasge®* Leaves A{l-or every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o‘clock, for above ports. ::::hlwndo- given to Exeursion Parties and To:k mg"""&‘;"“’“" should not fail to e wa -Onalha:'::'lhnnm- with the Steamers between Ottawa City and Aylmer. s For further particulars apply to _ _ May 1 (.BY'_:I‘O_WN’H \ _ __*___ .B NASH, Maxacer, Aylmer, C. K. May 12 view*4 Calumets Aun Sisson, OnNTPATRIO STEA MERS. [ Established in 1844.] (Carz. Tnos. Farxe®.) THE 8TEAMER THE 8TOCK COX8ISTS OP AXD Passenger 1866. Findiay» O7â€"8 97â€"8 { PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. ; ALSO Private Bathâ€"Houses ud' Dressingâ€"rooms have been fitted up for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ommnibuses in compection with the Hotel to â€"and l'ro}l‘n Bolu:nd C;'. "ay J clite and attentive servants are enguged. O‘NEILL & ABBOTT, _ MR sort for beaith and pleasureâ€"s°°ekre W re-oÂ¥emd for the accommoaation of Familie the Travelling Public on the 15th JUXE next. Li L lz B zo nAvecrsantt mt it d se 9 _ _ OUTSIDE sPORTS have been provided for La TS 3 ave a dies as well as Gentlemen, such as Fishing, _ Boating, _ St. Ceorge‘s Hotel, CaAcoUN A. rWHIS FAVOL'lel‘I_ lU!!B_#lL: 1866. SEA BATHING. 1866. TIIE sUBSCRIHELR, HAVING RK«â€" leused the spacious Hutel at this wellâ€"known W uteringâ€"place, bas thoroughly reulted and furnishâ€" ed the sume, and Will be p1epured to receive reguâ€" lar and transient visitors un ur wbout the 10th Jung. This Motel, which will accommoumte mbout Une Hundreq guests, is picturesquely situated at a puint communding & muguiLceut Yiew seaward ; while the facilities afforaeu for buthing, tsbing, shouting, or boating are unsurpassed. ue spoiks are lurge and airy, und have been iited up with every ieâ€" quirement necersary to comiort «bd copvemeDde, Arrangements huve miso been made for the perâ€" manent reésiuence at the Hotel, during tbe summwer season, of an eminent Physiciun. tacheq trom the main builaing are »pacious abd comturtuble Billiara Kooms aud Bowiang Adleys; also, Cricket and Quoit Grounas, and & beautitus Lawn tur child« ren to amuse themseives on. . lict and Cold Baths can be had ut all bours. i‘atrous may aiso rely on a nrstâ€"clauss table, and good tendunts. ‘TADOUSsAC is Adimittcu tw be one of the most pisâ€" turesque sputs in Americd, and probably too must desizable regort for_Nounsts abu lnvabds on this Continent. . 1n short, the iocality is now so widely known, that it isâ€"mimost supernubus to describe it But, tor the beneut of such us have pnot made the tour of the BaGUEXAY, it may be necéssary to state that ‘Fauoussac is situmies ut the junston of the paguenay and Bt. Lawrence iMivers, and is the last stwpping place on the route between Quebec and Ha; Ha | say, and between which poins a daily line of steamers will ply regwarly wunng the truâ€" velling seuson. ‘Khe uvble Bay of Taguusent, in which whuaies, porpuises, &o,, daily sport themselves, is immediately in srout of the Hows. luward and outward bound vessels are distinctly observable from its winuows aud balcopies.. & Having thus the auvantage of a new, capacious, and elegant Hutel, situatea in & most Ge#iruble loâ€" cality, ui easy access, and surrounugd with innumâ€" merable attractions, the subscriber feols that it is only requisite, in order to ensure the fxppiness and comfort of his guests, to perform his pus. well. He therefore pleages himseif that ntuing --n:.. June 1 wanting on bis part to conduce to that end, being aetermiped to give his patrums the Fuhi benest of has long experience as a cuterer to the pablic. SAMUEL BRUWNLNG, _ found therein. rn-»mumum-uym{upd best utted up hotel in Quebec, and one of ta unest ndb-nsp‘oinudmmh British North Ameriâ€" ca. _ Encouraged by the liberal patronage extended to them by the travelling public, an madition of 60 sleeping rooms was maue iast fall, and the botel is u:c-y.mo(m-um-nmma 400 guests. ‘It‘i':aiumdhohunhyau fashionable part of the ¢ity, in the vicinity of Terraces «nd Gardené, from which splendid views can be had of the magâ€" nincent scemery for which Quebec is celebrated throughout the world. * Tllt PROPRIE TORS OF THE ABOVE hrstâ€"class establishment beg to draw the attenâ€" tiwn of tourists to the coinfurt ana advantages to be S$T. LOUVIS HOTEL, The proprietors desire to inform their numerous friends ana patrons in the Ottewa M'Hm Quebec for any length of time, that they can be accommoduted at the above establishment. W. RUSSELL & soON. (mebec. May 29. 137â€"4 EDUCATION IN ENGLAND. Quebec, May 29 Mll- BLACKM A N, AND HER lllf.a MISS BENNETT, receive for bourd suucation a limited number of young ladies, to whose moral ;‘u uufl-mmmu Olfurch of England principles, they utmost atten= tion. . The dun::e arrangements of the éstablish» ment are under the persunal superintendence of Mzrs. Brackuax (a widow); whuse great experiâ€" ence in the management of children renders her peculiarly well adupted to promote the comfort and nappiness of those entrusted to her care. The saluâ€" brity of Torquay is too well known to medical pracâ€" titioners in all parts of the world to require comâ€" The course of instruction comprises a thorough English education, with lnn.h‘.u'l\;.u"“.:“ sterling, anpum, able â€" - vance, mcl:atdo seat u’E{ngeb, laupdress, and all RVU $ § ELL‘ES HOTEL, QUEBEC. other necessaries, except books. â€" Drawing, (on the system pursued at the uonu.cm of Art,) Music, Dancing and German, each £5 per anâ€" meues, Emt CCO . Nat NP L num extra. . The vacations will be five woeks at midsummer, and a month at Christmas. Pupile reâ€" maining during the holldl‘:f" per anpum extrs. Should it be desired, Mas. Buackwa® will be happy her travelling expenses being paid), to meet young l(udiol on their arrival pw‘nl._ % _ REFERENCES are kindly permitted to the folâ€" towing: The Right Reverend the Lord I‘z: Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; The Right Keve Jamaica, Braddon, Tor Torquay ; The Right Keveâ€" rend G. 'r.uisrmn, Immop of Mu.ut moor, ne&r um.,Dor:rhin; The ReverendJ. Harris, D. Dx}:?dn Curate of Tor Mohun, Torâ€" quay ; Mrs. d, Torquay ; Mrs. W Mthilhv.fl.!l.l’hfil?p.fotu-fl.l â€" bent of Christ Church, Grantham, C. W., and Hoad Master of the Ningara County Grammar School, n ther bommett detingreqeqret vint to Rugtend, a iss Bennett du: can testity from ,..::fim-â€" to the materâ€" nal care and attention bestowed on the children unâ€" der their charge. April 16. +01â€"6m Cholera Preventive. KEDZIE FILTER Croquet, #1 The amportance of Bs o i id a auiverealty aoâ€" the action of pure and impure kinds has been conâ€" clusively shown by the late Reports of the Cholers Commissioners. I should, therefore, very recommend the use of the Kedzie Filter, to those who have not the means of obtal spring waâ€" ter, as being at the same time simple in conâ€" struction, and efficacious in metion. ___ GUARANTEED Z8 11 is le for the Kedsic Filter to beâ€" come aum: and see (:‘yâ€"llm BATHS of mh sizs. WATER cooun&m ORE, STOVEES,LAMPS OILS, TLNW ARE, &o , &c., at ESMONDE BROS., FIOWE & SON, BOOTS, SEOES, LEA TEER & FINDING3, wE ARE NOW SELLING TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS wORTE oF MM“M we intend furnishâ€" h.vhuodan:"“cl PR BOOTS, SHOES, £0., P0 ATTENTIO.N. SPRIXG & SUMMER GOODS ! TOMRqQUAY, DEVONSHMLRKE® Now is the Time tor Bargainat 69 Sussex Stroet, es .a:.);lmt 301.“ Ottaws, Feb. 12, 1906. &4 Reliable Filter 131â€"y 5 U s B O . awn Billiards, 81. LuUIS STREET, n Billiards, ___ Bowling Alley, Archery, mmm}‘:fi‘n letor UBawa / L au I Sparks St., opposite Ontario Bank. and pleasureâ€"seekrs will be mmogstion â€"of Families apd _HEXNRY CROPT, University College, Toronto. for the Kedsic Filter to beâ€" nl

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