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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Jan 1873, p. 3

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MONOENAI® MONGEYÂ¥ A!8 NS lSrl 1 Road, OMuwa. ,:'Sbo.d is a Quo# MONGENA 19, you want any frek. o best Family G+~. 4 Porised tound the ed® 1nd 644, C200 ASIVL MAS erry Wines _ Shoes at JAZ UONGBXiIm® . â€" gl-n-l-u- to maseine YÂ¥ WINE PRICESA, Fruit, vig: GOO0D# cBade, NE EN AJ® and Syrup of GRN A)9. 117. L Jourxarmnc â€"A low dng ago we anâ€" noun sed that the Holland Bros. had purâ€" .. ehased a half interest in the CÂ¥â€"izen newsâ€" raper of this city, Yesterday, we underâ€" stand, that Mr. Carriere, formerly of the firm of Thistle & Carriere, purchased the other halt interest from Mr. Taylor. Ad $152 Arsax, McoKornoxs & MoeMonax. Tus Marcer.â€"There were very few alsings on the markes yestarday, and very little business done. .hr:.b-dqdd Ward will be one eoutested, viz: ".xh.u- Ward. The candijates being Mesars. Abbott and Orrawa Litszast axo Ecuxnne S»â€" aerr.â€"The filth leciure of the seaon 'uf-fl“ onfi”‘.'t: 9 b kx wnst,, ut 3 .’M- b‘nl“unl-m!- Subjectâ€"The Li\ of Ianguage, Adâ€" Frostâ€"Bittes.â€"We lo un that Mr. Curtis of Rideau street had his bands so severely frostâ€"vitten on Monday evening, that one hand will require to be amputa:ed and mummmnum will to underyo the same opera Viotromaâ€" Waro Fu.criox Serruzo ~â€"But If you wâ€"nt gooct Wines and Groceries, go to HaRDY & BRU.‘s, Wellington strees. Jewsresert of all descrintions suitable for holiday presents at Radford, Birkett & Goyer‘s, Merchant‘s Bink Block, Sparks Jaw atb :l.n;uvuunr‘pin.:u Rap Hion & Co.‘s, new atore, =parks St. . Warouss of all descriptions at Radiord, Birkett & Goyer‘s, Merchant‘s Bink Block, Bparks St, Larger Irvizse in electro plate and silâ€" muldhnllhbutx:‘dom jlewellery store, Merchant‘s Block, '.A‘n- Au-.-h:h.t dabtro'chll eve the abitants +f Sparkts Nwflrflu.qdmomu mduu-z::‘-y-huth premises of the Stephens‘, which was exiinguisbed, no damage being done. cheque for the ‘Uif.y dollam tday ftom My, 6 Jâ€".-t Boswese is Bosuxuss.â€"If good Groceries, .: to HAIDYRR“’;?: } Wellington Street. OrFICE w FROM 8 A.M. TOT P.M. For m“‘ mu:l Having Banks !fl’n- us G. P. BAKER, & in extin %â€"&nâ€" 81 On visitin we werd aly a of goods <~= ~yed stocok is : «ne well insu Sport® .. â€" Moxer 10 Lexp. â€"A to R. A. Brad~ aa-uur. &o , u::c‘!ol Sparks and Streets, Ottawa. * Frcits and Syrups. _ _ _ _~ ; . Tus Firs: ar Howsit‘s Corxer. â€"â€" We learn from Mr. Tack»berry that aithough the damage done at the recent fite apâ€" peared trifling to those who exerted themâ€" El "’i.'"â€"‘f' s -â€"l Shecas “ .lfl.‘..llll b % his loss at something under 2-.« ( e fl:n‘:bduthm of goodi yod, as Mr. Tackaberry‘s seciotary _ _ HAKDY & BBRO Is the place to buy them. € en im pomupg i 5';;- ak street, 1 S k k. shuel "Amaie Arrival and bepacure of Mai‘s. 187 . 1 ”“'- ,"l. :‘%‘t wmhu F 13 purses o; e good, & lawso . cosâ€" ing is ant.0ip : Po8ST 0"'53 SAVINGS BANK, w be reca‘ved at this Office lowed at the raure of Four per cent. per sgan~um, and deposits can be withdrawmat any & ported up to 9:30 will be forâ€" 'md Wflnrnnm:a:'ury package e SRITISH MAJLA t':,m- close every Myq:l.fiza &"flce.dn!hh.p;-.%mnm waregiatered maiter can be seut. ~ pooeot be * U Prana ioi on rser en ppoapained 2e im en simey earien ing of Quzey Fizs Couraxt.~â€" At a meeting 'ha-u.»-.".:.io. PR | mb?lm.‘rm. 2 Alexander Faulkener, Secretary Besor:1,â€"For Wines and Liquors go to HARDY & BKU. 8, Erenxo Fuowszs in great variety, Canmtuas Noveumzs in jowellery 72. Winter Arrangement 4& LOUVAL NEWS Zean @3 63» saee 82 @328 urPICE ©TfAWA. T. H. Hunton, Son & Co.)s new MONkY ORDER® 17 & l'}: 33 23 Barber, the io )ttawa Turf * !u Weliington street. Youn: res He is, ii5. i: ig; § Pi 2#as 1872. YOre at to the memberâ€" of the Fire Bâ€"ig de and those who helped to +xtingush the fire. the amount is t > Ndn-gn;n.‘mrd as ‘vullows : twenty five dollars to the Fire B:â€"ignde, d Ii«rs :o the person «ho & ve the :l: slarm, and the remaining twenty to be distibuted equally among the tirst five persons who a«siâ€"ted to put out the fire t‘ur reporter being second on the ground, comes in for the sum ot four dollars. GLQrCcBsTsR. The contest between Mesers. Robillard and Cummings, for,Reeve in this township, mv?d.qn.dm“o state of the weather and city elections, :;.nldml:dl:g.filfilh? took PM & mduos':h# . Robillard was declared elected nine of & majority over Mr. Cummings. . _ _ â€" . _ _ In this township there was great exciteâ€" ment, as there were four candidates for the position of Reeve and Deputy Reeve, t alinn x« Mecitery Robiason Lyon ana Thomas ry. From the opening of w uatil the close, however, Messrs. and Sykes took the lead, and the returning officer deâ€" clared the parties elected to be There was little excite &ht'lh"â€"""""‘m.""“" u“â€"y. tomnroip, ts iolloting aen hmen being Snhaiiza mater for the mists of ams: d ® 4 a Joan Culdwell, Reeve. of the above books malled, postâ€" uce Acpecences Popuby Revre _ ; lrdi."*-:l‘:.fi. : F1 280Y. OLIVERX In this Tornmshbip, Mr, Mebr w op‘ mn.-),ua.m There will be 4 contest in this Ward to day, as Mr. Frank Abbott has »ignified bis intention of running again t Mr. B«rbor. It is thought the contess will be lively. _ Michael Dolan was elected as Deputy Reeve. # was a well known man, it was supposed u-tb.r-umlr. Richardson. â€"The order of things, however, was reversed, asd Mr. m'&'dm&-w by 1 considerable m»jority, EUsTCEY. George‘s Ward, as Mr. Birkert has retired in nis !avor. in bromf rave, vatte. thomane boat & a cbnsider majority nde-::':lah.b' vou-dlr.u: Wastury Horses.â€" Eight first class horâ€"e. wili be offâ€"red for sale by auction, 0; prsite the: Kusell House, by Mr. J. Bermingbam. Aucrioneer. on Fridsy next, the !Uth instant, at noon. . The horses wiil be on exhibition one hour before the sale, and this is hikely to be the last sale this winter, parties in need of a good horse should attend. . The str» in this township wes not vuylw,g.nqh farmers cwald be wuonn.ll::v-.l the snow o vote. in some pulling places, not one vote was recorded at tmlve o‘clock. The tollowing is the result:â€" E1. Parmow‘s Haurr.â€"Bscause of Wedâ€" nesday being New Year‘s Day, there was bo entertainment at the St. Patrick‘s Hal\, and several who went there were dneppolnted." There will be 80 uis appointment toâ€"morrow evening, as a very interesting programme his been arâ€" ranged for the occasion, There will be sizteen new and pleassing scenes illu:s tated on the screen, and songs, music and readings will t;‘!ivrn by favonte amateurs, some new some old. We are requested to state that ten cents 1dâ€" mission will be charged to all parts of the Tas Trarecew‘s best â€"This haven Inst evening ou!. contamed one individual who had come in for -hlu:l.‘dl::dh;dd. white patch over his eye,. J been released from jarl a fow hours preâ€" A ycung man who had suflered ‘the cares of matrimonial life for the long space of six weeks, had called at the Staâ€" mon, and said his name was Thomas Laskie, and th t he bhad fellen out with his wite, and she had left him, and he wanted to know if he was bound to keep ber, as she bhad yvowed that she would make him for her support ‘lhe Muvhd’:’untop home ard come bt:“m‘nndmnlslr.o‘ean. He A Mre. Terry also visiied the Rest, comâ€" plaining of her husband, but by advice of the good natured policeman in charge she went home. were His Lordship Buhop Guiges, Ur. U‘Connor, Rev. Father Tataret and Father Burett. The arrangement of the stage was neat and tasteful. The rows of mu ladies, who fiinked the walls of the on either side, evidenced the numeâ€" rous atteniance at the establisement and its unmistakable popularity. The entertainment was opened with a piaro trio, * Beaming like the star of morn," by Deiles, E. Patton, E. Prudâ€" homme, and M. L. DPuplessis. | 3 A httle play, partaking of the nature of tragedy, then the Bomiin: and emteodingly met! periprinnd, Miss Guni. The occasion and attraction. was the grand operatic concert, deferred from the 19th of Nove mber last, owing to unavoidâ€" able and melsncholy ciroumnstances. As we have said the Hall was crowded with an sudience composed in part of the paâ€" rears and fiiends of the pupils, and otherwise of a good representation of the elite of theâ€"city. Among those present CONGREGATIUN DE NKOTRE DAaME DU BACRE CEuUK. The large and beauiiful hall of the new buiiding of the above congregation was formally opened last night in a manner most interesting and agreeable to the numerous ind respectable audience which crowded its utmost capacity of asccommoâ€" ‘There were only two candidates for the ition of Reeve in this townahip, M+sars. Counciliors, Mesers. Dividson and Hiram Sykes, Deputy Reeve rOwWNsHIP ELECTION®S. GOULBOURSE, XEPEAN posed by Mr. James Milis, but at the close of the poll, Mr. Mobr wis a good w»y These little works are great favorites, :-n&qmmmm o(dcgy Luvely music. ve enough of inâ€" structive miiter for the wants of amaâ€" Kâ€"eve. We append the r elections : UCharies Mohr. Reeve Jobhn Neul, Depury Reeve eagerly called for. ’ohrpr best K.-- Music.â€" Pri o, Bd‘s 1 C1 , #3; Fine Guilt for Presents, $4. of evening and other Singing Classes. Widely used. Costs less than a Church Music Book. Price 75 cents. > WINNER‘S NEW SCHUOLS For the Pianoâ€"Forte, Cabsmet Organ, Meâ€" lodeon, Guitar, Cornet, Violin, Fife, Acâ€" scordeon, Germaa Accordeon, Clarionet. Flute, i TARBOL*OX, : Mr. John Smith, was declared Reavo by | acclamation. j John Dewan, drunk and disordlerly, was dismissed with a caution. Ellen Lambert was charged wih steslâ€" ing a robe from Georgs Franklin. it apâ€" pears Franklin had been paying his atter~ tion to Ellen, but & little dispute had late ly arisen between them, on account of Franklia associating with a woman named Emith. He had tiken this woman out for a drive on New Years day. as he acknowâ€" ledged, to taunt and aggravate Miss Lam â€" bert. Miss Elien wished o harea meetâ€" ing with George to explain maiters, and to this end she succeeded in gettingy one of his robes, and told him he could have the same by calling for it. But instead of bringiag har Gâ€"orge, she brougat Detec# tive rimâ€"rd who searched the nouse ana found the robe in the attic The Magiâ€"â€" tr te thught there was no evidence to couvict the prisoner, und dis »ised the ease. Mr Gibbvoluntacily gare his ser« vices to rlien. who had not engaged any counsel for the de‘ence. with GEMS OF STRAUSS!! surprising success of this brilhant bo:k.m Edition after egition is __â€"~ RMERSON‘S SINGING BOOK, has abundant material for the instruction the very best Instruction Williim Tiak. who. was charged with larceny some iime agn, was remitted to the Assizes, bail being accepted. BRosesic House â€"E H Lemay, Bord a Plouffe; ‘Thos McCready, D McEwen, : G Supple, W H Rintoul, P Denham, Monâ€" treal; Â¥ciherson Le Moyne, Buokhfhun; Dr wronbysickbs, N.pamee; Chief Amâ€" w M‘:oil:’Pg:t; o Seovey ( ooug, Nn um i t; K Sterne, Ad«ams, N Y; Allan Frezer, Kinburn; A Hillard, Pakenham; Albert Whitney, Prescort; W Eilis, Prescott, J ‘I‘ Ewen, Hamilton; A Brooks, Broskville; D Wade, Pembroke. Damers‘ HorsL.â€"Robert Gill, Brockâ€" Ln:; A E“&fl&fl',‘ !;orth Nation Mills ; Cole, do ; ‘atterson, ‘Torontof H H Horsey. kinpwn; Miss (hmieh‘: Havelock ; Wim Scafford, Montreal; Wm K Thistle, Aylimer: A H Fox, Torouw; T B Prentiss, ayimer ; Mr and Mrs Walton Bmith. t‘nslow; tev E Mullen, Spencer: ville ; Rev James Fraser, Chelsea ; Luke Doney, Kingston. The daughter of the ecclesiastical pianist, the Abbe Lisst, his just .ooododp from Rome, turned Protestant, and married a Germ«n composer. ‘The Maine papers tell of a man named Gray, in that State, who has slept on a hay mow every night for the last twenty~ two years. Two young ladies of Springfield, . Mass., have taken a large contract for the minuâ€" facture of a patent surcingle, and will gire en, loyment to twenty girls. The rise in the price of lumber on aoâ€" count of, the great fire in Boston will add at least $10,000 to the profits of the pur= chaser of the coliseum. Velivat boots are now made to match the toilet, with heels also of velvet. Unriox Hovss.â€"R. McConnell, J Moran, T rgre, levutrest; Ceerge froamn; White on ; George to Lake; Geo A Snow, Hull ; Joun Flett, Allumette, J I Putterson, Bristol ; Chas Cooper, Montreal ; Wm Miller, Richmond ; DG Burton, Camberland, George Dodds, Mo:risburgh Philip Daly Ayimer. An lowa man cannot remember where be hid a coffee. pot full of silver, during the war, and has scratched nearly every hair out of his head thinking about it Bome KHan Francisco citizens, with no music in their souls, have petitioned the Buard of Supervisors to declare the orchesâ€" tra of the Chinese Theatre a nuisance, #9 Oof 35 . inste m bouk of diregtlons c . ".~ #18 vu'. aey Sher (1’5"-‘2".:.‘.".': C «...9.:‘&.‘.‘.‘.....1......» . esc ane 1 fdunumnuzmmm" 33 POND‘s EXTRACT > Cures Burns, Bruises, Lemmneness, Sore« En.”...'-..'.:..‘u oc d mcmbn. -qrflu. .Cl..'..': 50 ets.; Pints, $1.50; These Ex. 1&. of Vererinary im in enararere Office and Depot, No. 5@ Enoapwar, New Yoax. % Â¥er Sale by all Druggists. 33, 33 *Humphreys Specito . _ _ * YSTEM FOR BRGINNERS HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATIHIC SPECIFPICS AVE M\'ID...}:’”IOI m&% ;_L" and ‘:llh..'l\q ‘are the only harmbless as to be free tm. soâ€" as to be always roliahia. ‘They have ratsed the highâ€" Mesers. Dean, _ * _ McLaren, " _ Cuny. ON TuE PLLNOFORTE, BY MASON AND HUADLEY, ihis thorough and practical method, has -n- e 'Q- ';;"l'.w7 on .. p '7m !.‘:'.‘:.“'... Plies, E?N-n- _Sore gIMILIA SIMILI8SUS CURAETOR Flageolet. Price of each book 75 I n rharr W eannort, witiing bod cakmess, ion Poviiegy on ciage on ies ... Blgiitherit, alsets ind was declired duly elected | _ All persons indâ€"bted to the late firm of We append the result of the Preston & Son, are reâ€"pectfolly requested T \to call at either store of Preston & s Mohr. Reeve. | McLachlin and settle their indebtedness LUJTEL ARBRIVALS Emissions, isnvoluntary Disâ€" POLICE COURT. + pay ,Spasma, St. Vitus‘ Dance. mm.«-m FPANILY CASES a vwimis, containing a specific on from all, and will always ren CC CiLLOR® s i8 ~WX. HAEARR, a famly is enb» as one of & 6 | PLBASB BE PROMPT There are butfew of medicine which ha thstood g':." e enc finen dl.oj the best o‘fl'fl"fim" iA oak Perrrnnf reietnet ut o remed ap pommaptes m viinais in ‘oar in thad smutiens "uf proater wnnmvnflnbmm.mm mical heating in the market, . Uull and see. H. MEADOWS & Co,, Corner of Hussex and eorge Sis. Ottawa, Nov 16, 1872 44 You Kxow Axtrame or it? ir Nor, 1# 9 1s Tixsz‘You Din. The uodoru;fimd who has resired ~from business, and who collects sli sconunts, will for a few days longer leave the books at the said stores for settlement, alter a short time they will be given to my Soli» citor for collection. _ For Coal or Wood. Public and private buildings heated in the most modern and improved method, aud satisiaction guarâ€" unteed . No ,-mnl required till aiter a thorough tes: been app.ied. amvuu.nm._s.:.u TINWARE, Wholesale and Reinil. HOL AIBR EUVRAAUES! WORTA TEX TINMES ITs WEIGHT in GOLD. â€" \ Direct from all and England, h;*:-.-hflo or private families solicited. ~Also, _ _ Acton Miss Mary _ Moflait Ns M Albert Miss Annio _ Moul 1 Jas Andrews A G Murray E Andrew Archibaid â€" SMurphy Musa U A Armoar w im Moâ€"grove & Beatler Armstrong Hugh Messrs. Barnes Miss Maggia Newcomb G Y Ba«rron Andrew Nicholson T Y Birron W w‘Dopnell P Begge Ch wles Ulsen Rosa Beharrie Jas 5 Ugivie Cis Beileville Samuel _ U‘itielly Wm Borry eo Payne A Boleau W m Perry Aiss M L Bolan Jas Plested Wm B.own Jas Powley W _ Boleau W m Bolan Jas B.own Jas Brown Miss Annie Brown Miss M f Bradley Wm Byrus Mrs f Cave Mrs G Cameron John A â€" Cameron Archibald Childs Mre Mary Conway Geo Crawford |heo Crawford Mrs Crane G W Currie Jas 2 Cuddio A * Cullan Mary Cummings Robt 2 Cunningham Arthur Cusach Jas Charlton ‘Thos Cody Chas G Cotters Miss Mary Dividson L L Davidson Jas Dixon J G Dreelan John Duncen Edward Duwyor Jas Ewiman Hiram Farmer Mra C BEG TO ANNOUNCE Having just receired another lot of the Fassell L Forbes Jas gnnr Joh=2 r Mra Giies ies Giles W Gorman Miss D Grant J Grant Miss M Guon J â€" Harvey Miss M Harten Thos. , Hall Mrs L A Châ€"1ce u-?mn'.toflhi&nroh suitable for the holidays, just receired, «nd for sale by T4. cuxtsm,t:, Druggists, M e rf is‘ m H. Meadows & Co. ilâ€" men. x â€" SILVER TOP SMELLING BOTTLEY PEEEFUME CAsSES, Inlud Wood and Paâ€" pier M«chs. § PEXrFUMERY, French and English, in Great ymiety. ho rsks FANCY SOaPs AND TULL&T ARTICLES, BRUsHE, English, of all klods. a VAsES AND T ILEC sET3. DREYSING CASEY, for Ladies and Genâ€" Losee EC May Miss Isabelia Martin Mrs Naney Miail Mme A m‘l@rd“ Monaghan Moff .tt Wm Mosher Miss 0 A Morrow Miss M Moore Miss M Moore P Molfit Robt Moore Jas Handey Miss M Holman £ Hurman 8 Jackson \Â¥ m CBIISTXAS AND NEW YEAX‘b PREKENTS M THE OCFLAWA TIMHis. ~JANUARY 8, 1873» UNIONS, LASTINGS a+ : <ERGEFS Thomas‘ Hclectric Oil MORNING STAR 14. & G. H PRESTON Uttawa, 7th January, 1873 2151 Ottawa, Dec. 21, 1872 ~NGLISH BEDSTEADS !!! ISP OP LEETTERS rems« ning in the 4 Ottawa Post Office, Dec. 31st, 1872. 167 PRESKNTS, Dlil"tgi‘.ol-..fr:.:l.ll(? W&/J/~HEF Shisck Miss M Sherwood Miss A FhoeSy Miss M Short Thos Shanmon Mirs M A S«inclair C Slane A & Smith R . Smith Wm Speneer Mrs i Stockwin Chs Stiles Miss E. Stewart J ngork u cs H Tiernay J H Tungdey Ant znughu “J f ickery W { Walsh John Waters Miss N Waters Miss M Waters Jas Waddlo J Warts Mise 1 White a P Whiten Wm Wilson W M Robiuson Geo Robarts Mro J Robizson J Reussell Wmm Seyers L Sadior Miss Bf‘ Seger Miss C F. >hepherd M _ Kaven Miss A Witson David w,l.um-on Thoe Williams M Ts oung McCurig D McCool C B n.finflhO! Ww McCuaig J B McFarland Miss E #. P. BAKKEG 5e T 2145 | §#3 Before purchasing elsewhere, please pay a visit to the Maple Pf Leaf Store, Sussex Street. And a Seasonable ‘Gift: DRESS | DRESS | ; ASK FOR HCKETS VIA RROCKVILLE Cherry." which gives relief even in bad lf;u are. troubled with â€"sither. uss "«ELWELL‘S Syrup of Tar and Wild Rallway Office, Moncton, N. B., ©ovusis aAnp CoLps. A ir and mail train will leave Halifax m;-..ud be due in St. John at §32 &-jfi:wflm train wili also leave % daily 21 $.00 a.m., and be due in Haliâ€" bld...'h-. â€" Trains counset umunm-m-um-w.m At Traro with toand from and Inâ€" trains Pictou, At Windsor Janetion with the Trains of the At St Fobe, ..."‘%’b ana - ville Junetion, Montreal, &n.mun‘,' % Boston; also with the International Steamâ€" ab‘hn-m Portiand and Bosâ€" _ LEWIS CARVELL 0 0 Notice is hereby given that an fi-fllh“ulhwm Dominion of Canad1, at the next sitting thereof, for an Act to continue the GRANJ TRUNK ARRANGEMENT3 ACT, 1862 Or such clauses thereof as miy be desmed expedient, for three years, from the first diy of January now next. â€" Also to authorize auuddndoa‘:l.huo d;eead equipment boads, or the creation of some other e to an extent not n"w%”m and a half Sterliag ; and for other purposes. . On and after SATURDAY, 21st Christmas :New Year‘s BIffS| Czzaxo crszarno =ars N. FAULKNERS: . P DORION‘S 1872. Winter Arrangement. 1878 LADIES‘ HAT3 AND BONNETS, AND JACKETS IN THE NEWEST STYLE3 direat BHrond tinuage iteure | MWM _ JSMRL | _ Om TronkRaiiway PL AIN. ul o m 0 CGrand Trunk Raitway| drockille and Uftawa Hailways _ eory. of Ganada. | . _} _ Sign of the . No. 1 and 2C C. ennnect at Brockville, with the Grand Trunk Eastern and Westâ€" ern Express trains. . Freight loaled with despatch, and no Trank in Fants 56 the abore Sutmy. runk to on s l!.ABlUl'l‘?” dBpCKVILLI RESNFREW.. RENFREW OTTAWA .. Enurn kuns sn a 10801 c 180 ARLETON PLACE, 11 HAND POLNT........L 1 &taple and F‘ancy [ )ry ({oods HRLOCKVILLE .. ARRIVE. BANDPOLNT ...... caruEroX Phace dE RviLHE :. :‘ Brockville, Decomber 6, 1872. RAILWAY COMPANY BROCKVILLE & UTTAWA RAILWAY. BROCKVILLE (n and after Monday, Dec. 16, 1872, Iraina will run as follows : â€" . TTA WA Dated this 4th day of December, 1872 NTERCOULONIAL RAJLWAY. Dec. 28rd, 1872 HE GBAND TRUNK CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY Loave Leave LEAVE LEAVE. AERIVE, N.B â€"MY NEW SHOW ROOM will be OPENED _@ TOâ€"DAY, MONDAY, Dec. 23rd. [ Arrive SUSSEX To be had cheap at the MAPLE LEAF STORE PO UTHAWA OF CANADA. No. 2 1 .No. 4 _ EXPRESSIEXPRE®3 EXPRESS If you want a FASHIONABLE_w_, PR%SENT. call at the MAPLE e LEAF STORE, where you can \ select from a New Stock of 13.00 124 $.0% 2.10 _ No. 1 EXPIE3S 0.1 .30 .10 2 Sure connections with all the firant Trank rajus both KEast and West, as this Cormpant‘s trains walt their arrival whoo g Twenty minates allowed at Prrscoss |Jane« tion for refreshm>nts, | Traies ere.rys on Montrez} w44 y TIO8 REYNOI Messgiog Direptor, icara | 5.000 of Black Silke, â€" A spebial purchase ol the ra & 1. UOTTBELL, T itc w | gua.wlflg'tou..l? *hmu%.-:: Baperiateadeot, Proscoit, | be offered at extremely prices, considering the quality of the goods. MMpth. 1272, ' i s "aui 4 TA _ 0s L L VE & Uharge for berths, 50 cents 1872. Winter Arrangements. 1873. | Pullman Palace Parlor and Handâ€" l some New Ordinary Cars on all Through Trains, and Palace Sleeping Cars on all Through gjght "Lrains over the whole ine. TRALNY now leava Montrealas tollows : â€"â€" . Gorxg \Ym Day Mail for Prescott, Ogdensburgh, Oiâ€" tawa, Brockville, Kingston, Rerlfevnb-. 'l\m:;uaelph Londonh, Brantford, and all points w““:.ll'.fim' o C s y o e aeee O n Mb e h hi ces e l mttl Passenger Train for Brockvilleand «i intermediato Stations................. 'lTlf“lll )eavo’.%(on% for Lu‘atil)ne at 700a.m., a.m., $,00 pm pm. Trains leave Lachine for uo’-&-x at £00 a. m., 10.00 a.m., 4.3 p.m ., lg.m 'l‘hexm&.m"!'nln ruus through to Proâ€" vince Line. Mixed Train tor Toronto, stopping at «ll Baggage Checked Through. :-w ‘l'-etoulrn:. at .:: Ccnp;m'::: qm time of A and % terminal and way stations, the +, Bonw u&-.wng:lll.u.'u&.-z&g [ se C, J. BRY VGES, 1 1EX * REml CCE * "Munkging Durestor. The old roliable, quiczest beit ronto ; the shortest line by @ milles Ottawa to Brockvilie and all points GOING SOUTH AND EAST, wampnthemontOmw nv-â€"mh'.‘é'?&i'-'iii;"nm"'zi;'éfi â€" Vermont Central, nt.................." dALTZRATION OP‘ RUXNIX«, _ Vermont Central, nt........... ......." Mail Train for 8t, J?‘hhm- land uoua'- Poln,mmv Traing on the Hlanstead, and Uhambly. and Bouth Eastern Counties J nncuon’ Raitâ€" Bli ies avererirrscere¢s stanes +0 ++ $00 $.R0; Mbdd Arain for fsiand Pont and Way °. * SHRHONE) Thh, : ++ 1 5 1 se us o s hh +4 t 2 ntca c + o n ETB eR s Mall Train for Bt. ityacinthé, Rtichmood xmbn.sâ€"'nxuvofi'“'ii&i&'w""' %m-um wer Pro-'.,“” Night Tor } t _ To Inihore ana st.ch‘;h"'mmm',flf.z' Midnight. OTTAWA RAILWAY. QRIIL NA7., 310 leglâ€"e1e0 10 Lo jpu,il : C CODp! TS * Asvepacl, NTE Lrresie . AESIE ishous delay, io o | and m;mfltd-flih‘niâ€"l " P.H. CHABOT, * #@°* An call is so mame Kor I4 1812 ustt COttawma, Dee 2, 1812 aith Montreal, uot 21, 1872 No. No 788 81. LA ev 4& GE N ND FRQMX rnssfiu. 1# [ 18793, traing will fom 44 Inliows |10 00 p m| Restand West| 1 10 a m Preifuth y o. w‘ith 13 50 uon 10 39 a m 8 10 a m 0 T txpremsfos13 15 p Leave | Comnecting Ottews. ) _ _ with! pafles * criipatnte omm 15 p m Crend T:". 3180 , 50 oLB â€" WiGifimem the ra + Pm :i > ols Clz '?"_':-"-,,‘:‘,t o m i is madeniat e STREE!T eA +Afi } Uywutho(pl.hzdl:-’u of M*mw | P@ TIirveses, to be cleared 0 price, 4, uin estass of P : VaLi !,_| Parhcnlar attention 1# also requested to our Ftook _ of c s C ba nto lnd 12 io paga | Eotopriang »Aibigien droktisin, uk Poptees Porgig Peptim, Mesen Hipmpaint . inll points West. accommodstion! traia : lo\l Brockv } ;Klnl-:g?.‘g muullq',\” gll IC.«LI!,-, wo | _ ! _Grand Traak f19 50 for the Woike . 4 O T Eapteâ€"a los Cars oo No % jand 8 | aNO 4* erill s lt | 3O Spu-l'kS 3Lreet. â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" i For Christmas Presents. bnetmec No > JS | _ Watchmaking and repairing done promptly and reliably. ~‘. | The manufacture of Jewellery, of and design, will be carried on y ~AAcrive ;ngfingfim‘finfimm:‘flmm. tss 9 .. fectmavas | |Junetion, | 330 p.m CC taw £.10 a.m .M 6 63 (Russell & Watson‘s. 1. | |__ Ottews, Dec 19. 187% We will show on THIS and following DAYS, until cleared a very extensive purchase of SILKS, Yh & 24 Panc} miks, 200 Mants. Velrain white waAer secured magkh * 29â€" A Faie chanee for particesmaking: Ohiiitizes and New Yeat‘s * opibirnine. for parties making Ohristmas and New Year‘s Presents. We beg to draw attention to redfis« 4 A cornoUurkp srr» p=Ewsems. Former Prices _ Rednced Prices. of all kinds. Also, yet on handâ€"3,000 lengths of Stovre Pipes, and ©. immense quantity of Tinware, Cuttlery, Electro Plate and other .ruet Stands, Lamps, Chimneys and other goods too numerous to rention To Tinsmiths and Contractors of Tin Roofs. Also on handâ€"A lot of I C, I X and D X Tin Plate and Canads Plete to be disposed off at a reasonable rate for Cash. hk se REGEANT HOUSE, Before removix:g to my new and commodious building now in course of finish, on the late DESBARATS property, Sparks Street, will be sold at cost, at my old Store, 261 STOVES @ From AdSe¢ to 50c a Y ard. Reduced Specially for leavs to announce to the public of ikawa an i vi opon?&‘tbot:.vw” * M s &zâ€" A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT FOR HOLIDAY PRESEKTS, Radford, Birkett & Goyer, Ottawa, Dec. 14, 1872. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS & MAXUFACTURINO IJEWELLERS, CHRISTMAS â€"GIFTS ! Lot No. 1 S1l1lk. s ! §S11 k. #. Merchants‘ Bank Block, Sparksâ€"8t. Great Reduction in Silks EHIOLILIDA Y 85. GOLO W ArCHES, MONDAY, December 16th, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. _ uia| J. R. STITT & Co. GOLDSMITHS‘ â€" HALL And are prepared to xhow a splendd stack of usITK T. HUNTON, s0X £00."8 BVILDING®, CHAINS, §$24.00 1,300 *T AND FANCY "@C@SSC®F®E, JEWELLERY, AT THE â€"A P A N D ELECTROâ€"PLATED WARE, 60 SPARKS STREET. $16.00 $19.00 |®6

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