14# 17. U Okr ip JBX A P ot any Areu» Famity @»~ INE ENX AJA BNAIR XIQOFA. EN 4 T8 AS ab JAB Syrup of / & tYa Larzst Srvizs in electro plate and silâ€" verware at Radford, Birkect tgx«'o neow ‘ m-m Merchant‘s Block, e :;::"h. and G hich t If you want roceries, go to HARDY & BRO.‘s, Wellington street. Sr. Gzozox‘s Soomtr.â€"A meeting of llh&uuyun-pl.mhmh{us O‘clock. in the 3t. Lawrence Hlotel, Rideau streot. As several important matâ€" ters will be discussed, a largs mmseting is 2152 Arras, McKoswoxs & MoeMorax Rn;-n.-CopuhMM_‘: team â€" ran away yesterday, but there was no one in the sleigh but the Jï¬m. who escaped unhurt, The horses ‘eet, howâ€" ever, were badly cut. tion. The meeting will open at 8 o‘clock precisely. ‘lhis paper has been p:epared expressly for youog men, and it is boped that the young men of the city will be there in large numbers to hear this excelâ€" lens production . Somoor Taverrzsamir.â€" Mr. Mills informs us that Mr. Jobn Graham has retired from the position of School Trustâ€" e, in his favor, and intends fur bering Mr. Miils interest througbout the Ward, Warcuzs of all descriptions at Radford, Birxet: & Goyeor‘s, merchant‘s Bink Block, S,arks St, Rerogted Accisesr.â€"Wo learn yesterâ€" day by telegraph, that Mr. Joseph ~looâ€" man, of the tirm ot Milis and ~leeman, Renfrew, and tormeriy of this city, had U. Y. M.C. A.â€"The t.por on "Enerva» tion," by Dr. Log:n, which w«s deferred until after the Holiday season, will be read tonight before the U. Y. M. C. Associaâ€" for boliday presents at Radford, Birkett & Goyer‘s, Merchant‘s Bunk Block, Sparks ExaxzuLzx®.â€"In another column will be found an advertisement of this new »icie for the laundry. Not having had Ocular demonstration of its merits, we take the following lmori:f certificate from the Montreal /Terai} Dsc. ird : “Mh‘â€"m'bythy Can ret lomtodonp.u.u Shirts and |=r Linen as nice #s it was when it came from “‘“‘"i“"m"'"ï¬obmof their Shirts do not bare the beantiful Jewiruer aso warouss repaired at Rap ford, Bi:s kert & Goyer‘s,opposite T. Hunton Hion & Co.‘s, new store, eparks St. and having received n> answer, we only Bupe that the rumour is unfounded. DC TmnyL J Canpiet way the their shirts do not bare the o Ae vory (Gices appearance * the when new. Bymuoelth.?n,fn‘?;: these results are arrived at. In Pasly., sion, we would advise our readers to h“-gndmmbru.qa not be dissppointed." This recommenâ€" dation en:i les it to a trial _ Eswoxps h.wlmll for Otrawa and Cunrmtxuas Novermes in jowellery at Sadiord, Birkett &A Goyer‘s new store eppoosite T. i. Hunton, son & Co.‘s new his back broken while liftinz a burel in his store ou Suturday list. We have teleâ€" #mpued for information on the subjâ€"ct, Bomxzas 11 Bosuress â€"If you wint good Greceries, g> to uAlDYflR')A'H Wellington Street. E HOURS FROM $ A.M TOTPV. Money urders and Naving Hanks Business 10 a.m. to 4 pmm. 4. P. BAKER, ; ___ MARDY & BRO.‘3 Ls the place to buy them. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. hm-m will be received at this Office lowed at the rate of Four per cent. per Eâ€",m«mu can be withdrawo at any Mo«zt to Lexp. â€"Apply to R. A. Brad~ ley, Solicitor, &o, corner of Sparks and Eigin Streets, ttawa. Pust Offlce, Ottawa ith Lecember, 1472 % steamer wili be c osed at 12:3 p:.m., in 'ilvnia-;â€"li waregi>tered maiter can be sont. #B~ Matter posted up to (:% p m. will be & zfld la-u’:We-m nrp&&nmary M# same night. gRITISH Malls. ( n teergs Ay»Hvg To "" ""t wuld be done, George Peâ€"â€" J i *‘ sveral other gen:iemen, hor. Os Mosey Order Officss thronghout the Domin Brroti1.â€"For Wines and Liquors go to HARDY & BRU, 8, Jewserzezr of all dâ€"scrintions suitable l"l‘lfl Fuowzzs in great variety, Fire Law Ersm»®o.â€"The old block own as * Ho#ells corner‘ came very «â€". where many better buidings oc before, (viz : to destruciion) last "#% About nime o clock the ai1rm * «. an d our reporter arrived in time _"®= «~sonstable on duty breaking in akx * lackaberry‘s atore. Un proâ€" @" * sastairs it was found thit ‘the _ __~a I Mmewhere in the cegling. but c New York, close every Monday at ll\. Canadian Line, close every Friiay at {1; 1872. Winter Airrangement Arrival and Departure of Mai‘s. Frciss and Hyrups. gat~ A supplementary bag for Canadia® o in and {reland, Newfoundiand Aiel Prince Sdward Inmack fan " be obraingd a\::m Also, Postage Stamps and Post LOCAL NE3 OFFICE, OTTAWA MONLY ORDER® ils of weter Wellington street. entered the reom Postmastor â€" alurry | _ E®PAY) PENY®T :â€"For Mankind ; for the ; HLd | circtlation of the Holy Scriptures ; and t 16 Cag i9 | of pure literature ; for the ourerâ€" un& ‘“cmolt’mymopm; for the ""“"‘nwormmr-olhm;h 5g u",dlpnnuuuda,“ ye. but x, prayer :â€"â€"For Bunday Schools; 410,9" | for Missionary, Tract, and other religious B PB#® | anci y tX the j 1 it , hoe. and for the removal of hindrances to the “ml‘s““"‘ the gospel, and the conrersion ) PPR ; of the wauld, 187 Wenâ€"zsoay, prayer :â€"For {.milies; for | a ble«sing on home inf@uence, and on the | 9t spuaoln: sottegen ned universities; for tot schools, colleges, and ; for tmh business and professions ; ‘for sâ€"rvants, and for all in sickness and Tyzsoay, prayer : â€" For â€" Christian dnru: their increase in love, activity, fidelity to the truth, and unity in f«ith ; :.lr miinisters, missionaries and Erangeâ€" t8;, A week of prayer was commenced in the|Baptist Chape! on Sunday, and will be continued throughout this week. The following is the progrogramme for the ives.ar, prayer :â€"For Nations, Kings, ..m in l:::odly: l;:dm; f:: Creas® <f rightcousness, spread ‘ll’.‘!; tor contentment conco:d, aad Will among all classes; for the a t of God‘s hand in national judgments: and imm wality. _ _ . Coffee elected b 1sidgrable nfmlr?.h. T Ste | at the result of the day‘s contest ; on the contrary he was proud of it, and :t was no small proof of the cogency ot the arguâ€" ments he had presented to the electors that so many ciuzens, the large properâ€" tbndwh-moumm‘.nm should have roted in his favor. He conâ€" sidered he had achieved a moral victory which -Aflt tell at a future time He must say he felt he had reason to be proud ‘when be saw a number of the leading an i most highly esteemed citizeas coming up quistly, one after another, luw"l-ut. mtorm, to record their opinion his ft~ ness for the offise to which he aâ€"pired. in lhhnoranonnflduohd been more highly f«vored, and he feit duflly grateâ€" ful to these genilomen as well as to «!l ‘_ounn'hohulnlhi-lbir suftrages. Evidently he not discussed the city matters in vain before the public. and al~ tnough arcording to the day‘s verdict he was not to be a City Father next year, he would nevertheless constitute himself a City Uncle, and continue to give its aftairs & carelul attention. However deserving of confiieace theal:â€"lermen now elected, he felt quite s«tisfied that they would be none the worse for being well watched, and this ice he conceived he was now prepared :‘w- ¢ffice to render effectively to the Thinking them again for the measure of confidence reposed in him be would now reiire. . * | A Voiceâ€"We‘ll put you in cext year. | sT. GHoRG®‘s warp. | The excitement in ts ward was some~ ing extraordinary, m«ny voters saying at there had not been sach excitement some years, in the morning the voters rushed to the poll, and from the beginning it was observed that Grabham snd Featherstone we:e bound to go in aind that the contest for third place would ‘gobotn-n Mesars. Lyon and Stewart. t twelve o‘clock Mr. Stewart was ahead, biut about one o‘cl ck, Mr. Lyon begin to 0 eep up, and by four o‘clock, was fully fouty nbead. At tive o‘clock the poll was n:fondndnlood thus : |. . Grabame ................... 377. | _ BMEWRAED. ++ +scc« :rsrcrseraith | The returning officer deslared Messrs. Fatherstone and . Lyon duly elected Counciliors for the ensuing year, and the elected candidates addressed the ting ; and Mr. Stewart, the defeated «date, addressed the crowd, saying that he w1is honorably defeated g that would live to run again at next :;oï¬oo. ‘ ‘The crowd dispersed very quieily. } BT WARD. From an early hour yesterday mornin, Syssex street presented a live‘y u"‘uf . Bleighs were driving in every diâ€" in se«rch of voters, and for a conâ€" erable time it was uncertain whether Lapierre or Mr. Durocher would From tha it was al t certain tint Mesers. and Heney would go in, and the e & between Lipierre and Durocher. At close of the poll, however, Aldl. Laâ€" was abead, and the poll closed as ollows :â€" j called upon, addressed the assemblage, thanking them for their nmg and the defeated candidates being nr- Mr. LeSueur addressed the electors as follows : tie was very f.r from being mortified Un the result of the poll being announc» ed. tae successiul candidates, on being Nothing of any importance trapspired throughout the day, with the exception of two or three bets being made that the ticket would go L and from hour to hour the appesrance of things was unchanged, and when the Reâ€" turning Cfficer ieclared the poil closed, the result was as follows : The fite of the diffirent candidates for Aldermanic honors was decided yester iay. and although the weather was extrsmely sold, and the snow drift furious, neverâ€" theless the voters turned out in larger cumbers than was anticipated. WELLLNGTON Wwarp. Punctually at nine o‘clock the poil was opened at this ward, and Mr. Graham, with its verscity. It is a pity that an en deasor wis not made to find out the unâ€" Batural parent. the returning officer, prepared himseltf to take votes. The different candidates were on the ground, and remained throughout the entire day. There was very little excitement, as from the first it was evident that a tioket had been tormed, as many electors voted for Bangs, Rowe, and Matthewman. Hoxaims, ir Tevz â€"On one of those cold nights which prevailed during the Christmas week, the occupant of a house in . Rdeau street were surprised at a late | hour in the evening by the sppearance of | a little girl at the aoor, who asked to come in and warm herseif beside the hall stove. | Her request was, of course, granted, and | while sho was enjoying the genial heat ot | the coal hre, the lady of the hou.zffl-l toned ber in order to ascertain what hird fate could bave forced such a poor uuu; waif to wander about the streets on such a night. The iitt‘e one replied that she had not been successful in her bo&! that day, and thit she feared to go with an empty basket, as ber mother would in that case beat her. in reply to other queries she said that she had elier broâ€" thers who were employed in a lumber mill and a sister who worked in a hook bindery, but could give no reason why she should be forced o beg save that she was sent out by her mother, who whipped her if she came back empty hanued. Une can scarcely believe a tale like this, but it was told so simply and with such an sir" of truth that :Ko hearers of it were in pressed A:mee. The fire, however, wes not com«‘ BOARD OF TRAD#. pletely extinguished until the arrival of «â€"« Uhef Young, who sounded the walls and| _A meeting of the Board of Trade of soon foind out where the fire was, and | Tride was held yesterday afternoon. for with the hol!) of several members of the | the purpose of electing otficers and deleâ€" Brigwie, easily extinguished it. The va~ rm to the Dominiou Board of Trase* rious Fire: C»mpanies turned out, but | The following offic=rs were elected . â€" luckily, their aid was not required. E. MoGiliivray, President ; George Hay, ce â€"â€" Vice do. ; Jas. Cunningham, Treasurer Hoxaims, ir Tevw â€"On one of those: Members of Council:â€"D. W. Cownrd, cold nights which prevailed during the J:mes Hope,. Hon. James tkead, Alex. Christmas week, the occupant of a house in | \ orkman G. H. Perry, Thomas Paiterâ€"= Rdeau street woere surprised at a Inu'-n, Wm. M. Semerville, W. Pennock, hour in the evening by the sppearance of | T 1omas MoGarity, Francis Clemow, H. N. and succeeded in putting a check to the Movougall Lapierre. . Du:ocher.. Matthewman A t THE MUMCIPAL ELECTNLOINS WATER COMXM!SSIONEE. PRAYER WEEK. 193 365 261 grodients in cer ain Arxed proportions of greate: tm ng es mss es ns h up o Fhie m:r."“&%ï¬ ï¬';;&"" le h-* consequer "ml m"--&r-.a tions -ï¬mï¬ubu you g 1 only the «m il: quantity c Tome seur turere dikammated, hit pnrore IFiearenind Waous: (Pobwuyase uie puroly s proparntion of vis There are but tow have 'it.&vlqï¬_i Do You Ksow Axtrume or It? Is s Tixs You Duw. Nes i Asd Ioli.'.lzr Fi‘f‘fï¬v‘i’i Thomas‘ éeclecuic Oi woORTd TEX TIYES Ifs WEIGEI iN CJAL SiUVK, uhe vest and must econcsâ€" mical hesting Swve in the market. . Vall aud see, H u\w'uati Unorner of Nussex an.i weorge Ottaw e ‘% 1812 For Coal or Wood _ Pu»lic and private ‘uildings heated in the mast m »tern and uuprovel method, aod «uisizction guar~ imnteed _ No , aymébt required ul aites & thorough es has veen appâ€"14d. 3STUV ad ot «ll Kinds «s usual IINWARE, Waoviesale and Re«ail. Direct from Engi d ail size , single and d uble. Unier trow ruous Inâ€"usumons or private families sul:cited. Also, 0r Al4 FbaNrAUKN! VAsES AND T «LEC sET& DRESSING CAS&3, for Li«dies and Genâ€" SILVER TP SMRLLING B) "TLE PER&UMECASE3S lulas Wood und Pa A Choice 1sâ€"ortment of the avore goods suitiable for the boli:ays, just received, and for sale by A. CHRISTIE & Co., CLoUcEsTER. The contest bu-r‘-;. u-n.“z-u-d and Cummings w «s y, but aoâ€" counts Mr. Robillard was ubsad. BEG TO aANNOUNCE Having just reveired ansther lot of the (wing to the stormy state of the weaâ€" ther yesterday, very tew votes ware poiled in the country, and we are unable to give the exact returps . Our hï¬-u.r‘ however, show that Mesers Clark Anm» derson are likely t, be the deputy R:eres for Nepean, PERrUMER+, French and Great \ aio‘y. w . FANCY 8Oairs AbDD TUILET ARTICLEs. BRUSHE+, English, of all kiods _ Pateat Wrought 101 Bedsteads H. Meadows & Co. The evesing wis afte. w «is broughs to a close by sinwing the vat.ooml Authem, and every une ol+ ani youns, lett the hall sizcerely ple s«l with e whole afâ€" fair, and th»e who t.ok part may well congratuiste themselves on the suscess of their efftorts, which we trust will tend to promote the perm nent wellâ€"being and usefuiness of the school. Mr W J. Topley then exhibited a nigic lanteâ€"n. an : succeeded in delight tig every one preâ€"ent ; afrer whish ho aiso ««we a+ ied and earoest address on the «unject ol Sund «y Scbool work. _ ihen came the grest festure of the evening. A screen of figs wis removed, and revealed a granu Uhristoars tree, brilliantly ughted, beauuf«lly tesor sted, aud heavily lvien with presents. This tree had been gt up by Mi»s Marston and Miss Haysen, who, whatever tre« trouble may hâ€"re beea, must hare ‘6lt themseives amply re=«id by tuo â€"pplause with which the reeuis of their e€Horts was greeted. and the evvient plea ue whish they afforded to so mâ€"«ny you c-'h. The presents wers d-mwt: Me. Johnst n where being someshing for every chils arsen ling sno «ch »» a £. McGillivray, F. Clemow. W Penmock, Hon. James Skead. As the meeting was called for the purâ€" pose of eleciing office bearers and deleâ€" yates only, noth ug more weas done, 1nd We are indebted to Cap:sin Perry t r his kinâ€"ness in giriog us tu» information. _ _ JNIONS, LASTINGS 4} F KERGES, The hall was very tastefuily decorated for the occ«si n wirth colored fest ons and hipgings. The cnikizeu mustere{ to the adumber of about fifty, an« at wx o‘clâ€"ck wea was serv~d io tnewm . This pâ€"ri«f the entertainment h.«d been underiaken by the Misses Juhnston‘s. aud weistet by v«ivus kind friends, thâ€"y fur shed the y wung seople with a very leautrl feast, to waich the mt «mpl~ j isu 16 was cdone, the chï¬m enjyy ing the goud thiugs pre pared for them wsunly 0 al it a c:a After this a short ume was p«ssed very pleasan 1y in different g.«mes. _ We e At 7:30, ue nall being quite tiile! wich the parents of the chiwes. and others interested in tae scnool, the cheir wis taken by the hey Mr Johâ€"sto1, ‘he hcumbent otf 3t Junes Cuurca wh» after a hymo had beenu suag g.90 a stort wkhiress, dweiling on the great govd of â€" fected by ~unday Scnoos «nd the necesâ€" sity of e«rnest perseverance on the part cfthe teache s, and cunacluded by wishiog toe little ones and all present a vory h â€"pâ€" ȴ New '.‘!’. Un Friday evening i st the Teachers of this Sundsy Nchoul gave a Uhrutm»s Festival im the Fowo Hail, tiuil, whuh trom the very successful #way in Waich it was carmed out, well deserves wmention in our columuns., MoORainc saTar A meeting 0‘ the Cousâ€"il w.il ve heid io »r Clemow‘s otfice ou Pbureday evenâ€" i2g first at h«lf past seven u‘clock at which the policy or the comlaivn Buard of Trase will ve d.scursed . W. Cruice, Frack McDougall, Thomas Hunton, Thos. McK«y. T N Bi«â€"dell Daw, son Kerr, Levi Young, James Buchanan. DELEG:TSS TO DOM‘NIOX BOARD OF T«ADE. UOttawa, Deo. 2L 1372 _ , NGLiSd BED3TEADS T17 B .te, 8. Howell, Board of Arbitration:â€"J. Roberts, P. 4. Egleson, W. G. Perley, G. Mutchmor, YEARLY MEETING OF TAE CITY BOARD OF TRAD#. URISTMAY _ AND AEW YEX PRE~kNTS. SC JaMEs CHUKCH, AULL DENHO.M, ENCLAND. TOWNsHIP ELECTION3. W&/\HF r apmi d yâ€"s get the :.5-3-?.5:: cparks street 2145 Young & Radford â€"_ A PA . p â€""im. PRaCrEE® waToRMINXzH YOUNG & RADFORD William« Young MaNZFACTURNIS JIWFLLER, Practical Watchmaker #} SPARCS StREst. T0AE & THE OTTAWA TIMEs. JANUARY 1 William Young PYJACHICAL WATCIJMAALE ; Manufacturirg Jiseler, 88} SPARKS STREET LATE 38} SPARKS STREEr. L &A TE LATE AND ‘ urmmbhd with either. uss ,“l. sLL‘3 Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry." which gives relief even in bad qases of Asthma. I#lly usefal for 9 , Children. Unly to be at the * MEDICAL HaLL" ( MR3. RUsERTSON, , A pupil of Signor Leon C Kide=u "troet, Sondy Hill _ K Ustawe, Nor. 23, 1912 #06¢ vucn. MURIC. A and mail train will leave Halifax at 7.30 a.m., aud be due in St. John at §3> “umrl-l-n traiu will also leave â€" daily ut $.00 a.m., and be aue in Haliâ€" ull..l:r-- / Trains wiii connect | At wi h ‘rains to and from Shediac, and ; ntermediate Stations . | At with trains toand from Pictou, and Inâ€" | Windsor Junetin | At Junetion with the 'l'uuudmo{ 'ubr\-lkl-‘goll- Rad % , At Bt. John with the «AAmoli iated .ndl Nurw» American Railwuy for Bangor, Danâ€" ville Ju »ction, Montreal, Quebec, rortland, Boston; also #ita mhtml 8.caumâ€" e oi ns ut ihe: LEW1S CABRVELL, 0 0 > .â€"â€" Genwral Superintendent. ©uuseus anp CuLps. ]sruwwmn. RAILWAY. f 1872. Winter Arrangemeat. 1873. On and after SATURDAY, 2ist tion will be made to the Legislature of the Dominton of C«nadi, at the next sitting thereo!, for an Act to continue the GRANw TRUNK ARRANGEMENTs ACt, 1862 Or such olsuses theroof as m :y be dsemed expediont. for three years. from the tirst diy of Januiry now next. Also to authorise the widitional issue of second equipment bouds, or the crâ€"ation of rome other. equipment security to an eZXtent not to exceed One Million and a haif Steriiag; and for other purposes. RAILWAY COMPANY No 1 spd 2C C. onnnect at Brockville. with the Grund Trunk Eastern and West ern Express trains. Freight loated with despatch, and no T""r"‘ from poiats on the Grand Truni to puints on the above Ruilway. H, ABBUTT, "I"HE GRAND TRUNK Ureat BHroad Gauge itoute ASK FOR NCKETS VIA BROCKVILLE UTTAWA Brackville,. December 6. 1972. Wâ€"«>~NBâ€"MY NEW SHOW ROOM will be OPENED @»f TOâ€"DAY, MONDAY, Dec. 23rd. _ ~C Dec. 23rd, 1872. drocknlle aad sJtiawa RENFREW OTTAWA .. BANDPOINT ....... Arrive. __ CARLETON PLACE PERTIL : .......... . $E tthane s * BROCKVILLE RENFREW.... PERTH .......«s««.. CARLETON PLACK "AND POINT........| @> Before purchasing elsewhere, please pay a visit to the Maple Leaf Store, Susser Street. BROCKVILLE ...... BROCKVILLE & OTTAWA RAILWAY Un and after Monday, Dec. 16, 1372 fraine w.ll run as follows ; â€" BROCKVILLE LADIES‘ HATS AND BONNETS, AND JACKETS IN THE NEWEsT STYLES, Staple and F‘arey Dry Goods B se oys *r issc# *zA * s l-, in cce o 4 9P eoks, e o on y nsm ..‘::,:;‘ s 3 z.e yte. . 5 Ne al Wt Dated this 4th day of December, 1872 Christmas :New Year‘s fifts N. FAULKNERS. Sign of the .& 4. Maple Leaf Noticn is hereby given that an applica 61, And a Seasonable Gift CANADA CENTRAL RalILWAY ARRIVE. CAX10A ChXNHiHi Leatre LEAVE. LEAVE ARRIV E. Arrive. SUSSEX To be had cheap at the MAPLE LEAF STORE OF CaANApaA. foO QrrawWa â€"â€"â€"AND â€"â€" 1872 |No.s | No.% | No, 1 | No. 6 ;ix:u;m"m-!h:t-- J 1e Hapii . EXPRESS No. 2 ; _ No. i EXPRESS! EX PxE=3 If you want a FASHIONA LE .. PRESENT, call at the MAE LEAF STORE, where you €an select from a New Stock of 4 2132 by No. 1 ___ EXPRE3S Manager. ; "-(?:f'\ “‘-.A‘: ies > bty 3 9 0.3) 1f 0 1878 L o4 narge for berthe, 50 cents. Surc cona CtioRs w.tb all th wains bothb BaSt eod West, as : weins walt their wirival #bâ€"o Twenty minntos alttlowo4 at I‘rig dop for refrearmâ€"rts. T\r 2 LUTILELL CCC O T P CORIEE 1 4 sols Car}10 00 p m| luuuwzl 1102 m | with Sota Ost TRAIN3 now le«ve Montreal as to‘lows GoIng wEstT, Day Mail for Prescott, Ugdensburgh, Otâ€" tawa, Brockville, Kingston. Beli¢vilie, ’r-,nnmhu‘wh-h, Lonâ€"ton, Brantford, Gederich, Buftilo, Detroit, Chjcago, and all points West, at...........l..... 800 # Night Express â€" . " Mc ce + 12800 Mixed Train tor Toronto, stopping @&t all ROMLIOH®. : . s u4+ e ar nerere «. acons on h c câ€" +2 0.004 Passenger Train for Brockville and all intormediate Stitions...........| .... .. 4:00 j Trams leave Montreal for Lachine at 7.00 a. m . , 9â€" 0 a.m., 8.00 p.m , 5.90 pm. Trmins leave Lachine for Montreal at Through T cke,« is ued at the Company‘s prinâ€" clprl «tation« pens sP PFor further information, and time of Arrival and D tureof Truins at the termin 4 and w ay station®, spp'i'nl the Ticket uific |, Bormven.ure Stat.on, or at No. 113, m..lnme-m'kvc. C,. J. BRY uGE=, w.lcc. A.l., ... _ Munaging Director. Co‘y. of CGanada. 1872. Winter Arrangements. 1873. Pullman Palace Parlor and Handâ€" some New @rdinary Cars on all Through Trains, and Palace Sleeping Cars on all Through Ilfjght 'frains over the whole ine. U Crand Trunk Raitway _ K00 a m., 10.00 a.m. .30 p.m. ;'K:ï¬?.;fl The lm&.m,‘l'run runs through to Proâ€" vince Line, } As the punctuality of the Tm{e- depends an enneetions with other lines, the Company wil not be responsisle for trains aprri.i0g at or leaving any station «t the N Ar. n ~l. The »plendid steamer " CARLOTT A," runâ€"ing in connection with the Gront Trunk R i!way, will leave Portiand for Halifax, N.K., every 8 turday at 4.99 pm. Bue hus excelleut accomâ€" modatio» for Passengers and F at, Tae International Uum;lnny‘- +:eam~r~. a‘so munnng in connection with the| Graâ€"d Trunk %mvny lenve Ponmlâ€"ni every | Mowiny aud aursd y at 600 p.m. f«rSt, Jolhun, N.B., &c. Comiortable Sota Cars _ The Steainship ‘CHASE" wil also run beâ€" twe â€"n Portiand and HabBix, | OTTAWA RAILWAY. Che old reliable, quicu«« and boet routs ; th« shortest line by Q m‘les from Otiawa to Brockvilie and sil poluts > West, and by miles â€" toal 'O‘UG?L Express for Boston via Vermont Central EXpresator Â¥ ew York and Boston, via ew via ermont Centrel, @t............0.....0 Mail Train for St, John‘« and Rouse‘s Point, eonnocungï¬wn’l':d ‘l"r‘lln-b;}n :‘:3 Stan«tead, Shefford and Chambly. Bouth Rastern Countiles Junetion Railâ€" Mixid Train for Islund Pond and| Way SAAUIOD®: ME . 1002860609 + 9+ ++ ce en f o+ Mail Train for 8. H yacinthe, Richmond Night Express for Island Pond, Gorham, | _ _ _ Portland, B ston »xd the Lower Proâ€" ‘Ylnt‘)elknl s r2 Unke â€t}‘m-iâ€mi‘o'â€nn ® ) xpress for Que % * & é{. Hilairo and m.‘iiynclm.he, §nz“ Midnight. with i1LTEKATION OF RUNNING TIM6. No. QTICE Montreal, Oct 21, 1873 Repericicntout, br & +â€"at O‘tews S st #4. f=** Na all Frain for 6t, H inthe, Sher Fuekge, Ldund Powd. at 1 ‘10 30 am Baggage Checked Through N a4ND FR2OM l‘Uii!lJ1,. L 1873, totlaz will ras «= toliow | Prego rescer, ) 0 a w!t;'. us all wy gi |nl a 1 4 :-' Wertl, § 190 s n;Xe P £xurâ€"«a L-l. GoING SOUTiH AND EAST Ottawa. THp& BEYSoLt SHana~*ig D.R "9 a on Mentrssi tig. Golxg s90TH LN STREE! t ¢a d Brockvll}e, 6 ia zs t o i: Grand Trock j1%5 for the West) | f | | Artre Connocting . (8thrsooh points Wast. NOXR! in with No 7 and 8 16 6 11 15 p «s Janction 4 Trank 4 Juns €:59 ; 13 3:50 ; rriv> In OM a ®a 3 00 p.m. 5.00 a.ra. 8.00 p n 3.30 p.m 145 p.m 4.00 p.m. 6.00a.m 8.50 a.m UVo 4 $80.00 $15.00 Do & $24.00 iÂ¥B $16.00 s.m;-a-umuh. A special purchase of the celebrated manufasture of C. J. RONXNET & Cu., ranging in pâ€"ice from 15 cents to $5.00 per yard, will bM-c-Wy@M“&ï¬"th Upwirds of ons hundred Remuants of Coloured Silks, suitable for Children‘s Dresses ‘t~ he cleared out atany price, â€"_ _ Purtsoular attention is alâ€"o requested to our large "tocok of EVEXINQ FILK®, We will show on THIS and following DAYS, until cleared out, ;'a very extensive purchase of SILKS, embracing Black, Plain, Colorâ€" ed Fancy Silks, and Mantle Velvets, which we hare secured much under regular prices. _ i@ Anrecgnneofor parties making Ohristmas and New Year‘s Presents. We beg to draw attention to reductions given below : 5 CcoLoUurE» sfLx DRBesps. rese| Former Prices. Reduced Prices Russell & W atson‘s. :':Mthc -d:v-bbc d-:r-:‘dy and reliab‘y. § GOYAR; Toug and Tevoursbly knome ane siilifel wirking Jawaliey® * * § A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTA Bez leave to announce to the public of Otiawa an | visinity that the new firm havre opened their new store REGENT HOUSE, Radford, Birkett & Goyer, From 15¢ to 50c a Y ard. Reduced Specially for Also on hand â€"A lot of I C, I X and D X Tin Plate and Cansda Plate to be disposed off at a reasonable rate for Cash. of all kinds. Also, yet on handâ€"8,000 lengths of Store Pipes and _ immense quantity of Tinware, Cuttlery, Electro Plate and other . met Stands, Lamps, Chimneys and other goods too numerous to a.ntion. 60 SPARKS® STREET. wnmernne omm Before removing to my new and commodious building now in course of finish, on tgo late DESBARATS property, Sparks Street, will be sold at cost, at my old Store, B@* An carly Ottawa, Dec. 14, 1872. PRACTICAL WATOHMAKERS & MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS, 30 Sparks Street, For Christmas Presents. Ortiwa, Dec 19 1872 Lot No. 1,300 PLAIN AND FANCY DRrâ€"esses, â€" CHRISTMAS GIFTS | * T J EL 8S$, silk. s ! S#1i1l k. 98. C. P. DORION‘S, Great Reduction in Silks tles, + 261 STOVES, Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparksâ€"St. GOLD WarTCcBEs, GRAND CLEARING SALE PTOER TEN DDAYS ONLY, DRESS !| DRESS ! FIOLIDA Y 5&. MONDAY, December 16th, At CHISTMAS PRESENTS, e J. R. STITT & Co. To Tinsmiths and Contractors of Tin Roofs. GOLDSMITHS‘ HALL And are prepared to show a splenAd stook of OSITE T. HUNTUN, 80N & 00.‘8 BUILDINGS, e _ JEWELLEZY, $32.00 y AT â€"~â€"A .. ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, #19.00