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Ottawa Times (1865), 16 Jul 1873, p. 1

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B We “‘)mâ€" . Surface Plaineg,‘ i-id---nm'.“ andb Ottaws and . ~oBt imierest on partculars, 8 NATIONALE, ANDARD k B. on each Pivg. M - DIN NERS suppiled at the shortest notiee, me mihin Obe month now anp ay°0k $ o «®tawa. e *ranied, amd that 1 um ©111, . Ad parties havine A. WxD SMOKE, en (inbdieied u> Ih‘- :-oh. ammung farther notwée, T.x\u‘Mug. ad having yhe " wheal . lerech l in emer aml i. A @@ubel o im wea Byâ€"law t street, in the OR S O N treal, bave G a matter. i Council at, the Clity Hail, in . & 1E 14TH D? OF i OF JULY KEXT, _ ITHE C. SIMÂ¥ONX #ANE, Soliator * missioner for saoting all oth othot‘;r. ¢ mignec, Edward Enaa, ikoong. 12. ... ie hok RTLE ® Ary® on it will) be pular use of this vabt se asturel Tomot scarcely be :m lw6: ve made m.*f‘ re at mss t be made pay atle x3( LK _TANNXED| LEA AND TANX | supplied by 6. w “ MP&. h and in good| working log‘s â€" name ffectyal CAUTIWS, : oo m en rnted nd‘w W . ROUER & |CO., 4 i# Nunabes j;g"M irs bein, ter this NT ACT. OR n> C. T. BATE 4 CO. NUFACTURKAKS: 5T IN ::::h&z 4 k which siut us # B do the wtork eand 1lor al the usual ur of the LE NA RKTY M“ll‘- IE CHANOR * &m:m BEVEL | T easl end thereo{, nest 0 hy ta 4 & ERMA., t 19 5&7;--‘& TB Brow{way, New Y wa 0 96 Li Aad -v-'*‘ o-un-â€"h'? .“W proparation of this NT GRu‘1 mated | to :'.« Hnu...._‘ t i MDobkinaf s®@ng flâ€"-_ roods at C, LLE®X DEEK, of ting of the | AM## , City cherks. fyle | chak 138q es m a "-,"'"h.'d' & *# R ATEAML BOILERA WÂ¥ Leory attention given to regas i-’-'n.ug-.;.-uno'r. ... hk ’goudhol.-. es 178 e e t oo Ount. Day Ufice opposite the Tixes ofice, Sparks mng?-'-- Town. Night o.‘:?l his Mgs sad Acopucheour. On and after lst May next, may E#&!fl‘.fir‘wm nexs Lo Aoril 18, 1872 47W Streat, Centre Towna. Night offce at his re moâ€"nrm b!:n.udlhrd&un. c-:u-dm-u‘h:'uod thmbs new but certain, speedy almost proâ€" seas. . Reforence given to parties sucossafully treatâ€" ad if required. F, YIELDILNG, Rgâ€"]ssuer of Marriage Licensesâ€"6} Fhis Fing Hote! will be opened on the lst of March by MHM. COSTIEERR MWP v'um & CHREYSLEKR, Burristers and Attornegeatâ€"lLaw. lcitars in Chancery, Notaries, &e. Orfticeâ€"Harniy‘s Block, Rideau Streel 0. Tamnox. F. H, CuarsaLe®. G un UPENING. mm Chiekt Cook, Remsell House. e B)ARKDERS pollad with cholcest “--dm tme * HOTEL DE P AHRHIS. W. MARSHAL MATHESON, Barrister, Attorney, Notary, &¢c OFFICE : Master® in â€" Chancery Chambers, Daxiuc OCoxwor. . â€"_ â€" _ DaNIEL ZADI Uttaws, April Isth, 1973, *; ie A.,... .'-::r:-t ®a far P Wikext) A ber of Adve: n the mes at 10 ce tion. each su uent inserti KA A)\ menis pare|l scale. Nt it Rku!=TER which miok of the H=0ll Barristers, Aitornies, Solicitors, &e., @ T F A W oA . . â€"FRENCH COOK ERY 43 W ILLIAM â€" MOSGROVE, The resent Manager of this popular Hotel, Mr C.8. Browne, having nrw:‘ with Mr. J. T. Perioy, the w .llbu.lo'u camducted under the Arm sod sty e of ue & Periey, they hflz.h-l 1t br a term of years. in assaming propriâ€" p, they may staie that the house has unâ€" many improvements, and they intend, by constant allention to the warts of the travelâ€" ling paisiis an it« tirmer patrons, to sustain the presomt character of the Miawa" as the cliles t Por ordinary advertisements in Daily Trura (ist lasertion, 10 cents per line; each subsequent () Hack, ramrame sach additional word orer 4, % for any dednite torm are made s dCAlk] which may be seen on applicn~ and Business Cardsâ€"not ezsseding NU words â€"are insetted in the Daily Times a‘$16per Parliamentery Tonsorial Parlour % -m“ W ants, is published every witni (Snfl'xl eroepted at $A per mmo.::, ‘v.u-o.cE o-n;'lhnh..l'nlb?&nn'.u a o1 Canadian posktag e reet, a-:?i tc' Eu‘ix"u'gman';' Uttawa, June 3, 1473 NORGROYE® BUILOINYS, OTTAWA, quawe, Juné 7, 1373. 4 «pBus To SPARKS$St., near BANKâ€"St. 6h: Daily Cimes Vebrvary 17, 1873 DINNERS led at the at 4 W.'mplhuhg. MK, CUOSTIECR, Charceh Street, near Umihounsic. xtaws, February . 1871 u06â€"3us loon No. 62, House of Cammons asd Wellington Street, Ottawn. . A. E. GENDREAU, Ouiawa, March 17th, 187%.â€"2214 Crepelauat I {'n ue iL _ ~ * _=> * , _ The above lirm (the only Boiler Buildâ€" nh!m;qnpm{w"bc Murray Bay, xm-.al.-.-hm_r_u.!w next, may EAtimine dreagey: Barrister,, Solicitor, &c., Campbel!l & McBride., K. U. €\ WKWWD, ‘Cul NOR & WaiaDE, &. K. P. UFEAM BOLER MAKEKRS, Alber Steet, Richmond Road, OAtawa ttews, Decoembe 23. 1872. â€" 3122 17 SK, JAMJHW STHREET, MONTREAL KT 4W kA HOTEKL, . ADYVERTIS8INC RATES. Kavier Warren‘s Hotel. ~â€" NEY TO LEND 088 KEAL mMR ©: 03â€" Motel @ Moutreal l)reln:{ Establishment FRuOM 51 DEAU STREET 35 CEN TS . mw or to Loan, mu“xum Ad among reading matter, D cents ou8, 12} cants per \ine. J..CH K T I & . VII NO. 2315 has removed Lis CHRISTTE & HILL BROUWNE & PERLEY, to Kent, Houses Wan ;l:r‘:fi Lodging CANADA, Ottawa Also, a large stock, Extra Value, in Threeâ€" Ply, Kidder, Union and Hemp, beâ€" sides a full range of prices and colors in all wool. s Repps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &c. .__Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, 'flnnofoahm urchased from the facturers, and i direct by us consequently we are inps}poait.ion to sell utmulowut po-ibbmu < THE KEMERSON MRATROD OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT l.: SHeales, Stuiles, Voluntaries, interâ€" ludes, uarte aal liection of klnm&-c' ‘.u'y Ls :I:Eo::n- and W‘l. k gentiemen musical on 1 Ieboaounoinet oi tnosd, 3 Sopmnah erortient P. Baskerville & Brothers, GEN % ERAL GROCERIES WINES, LIQGUORS, And PROVISION®. TEAS in particular, guaranteed at 35 conts and upwards. WwP*° REMEMBEKR THEK ABOVE TWO STORES ONLY is sure to be rapid, Price $2.50. _ The Fublishers announce the near com pletion of this charming MABBATH SUHOOL MoNG Oitawa, April Srd, 1873.â€"22 Spring Importations, BGOUK, to which more than Thirty of the Ver? h-l-'fll':- : com posers emu\:-u- 1t vxl: appesrt , Bend orders early. w. payes free, w price, % cents. * _ _ "KlikG m. al Home. FOR B RMNR. 1 « +« «++ c errrse+« $E 80. rik 1 for Reed s L‘b:o’-!:? ufi{uelur ‘-u,:m » Preemrinbesplt petbe, (ome popuias books, OLULVER DITSON & CU., Boston. CHAS. H. DITSON & 00., L 111 B‘dwey, New York Direct Importations always on hand, in Fine Goods, Brandy, Port Wine and Sherry Wine, for medicinal purposes, Gin, Scotcth Whisâ€" key, Rum and Dublin Porter, Ales, &¢,, &c., Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Jerlies, Fruits ard Syrups. ; is 4 . 4# Fancy Goods in Variety, THE RIVER OF LIFE. Likewise the finest grades of Teas, Black, Green and Japans, Cofâ€" fee, Fresh Ground and Roasted, daily on the premises ; Potted Meats, Crackers, Cheese and Table Fruits. > The very best to be had at 4 s ' Account Book Manufacturer ‘,uuns;: dmmdboqlgbwwm Rideaun wou i y, to ex ve Stock of Day Baoks, Ledgers, Usah Books Kock of Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books and Journals made up from the best class Purreyor to His ExccllcncDa, the Governor Gencral, Earl of Dufferin, P perforating or numbering care» un.'":fi prom; attended and at .ol;tmbl::r:’m M vtn, aper ruled to any p.ttern. Maps mounted. Afionhnqmt_du Otlawa, Jupe 22, 1872. â€" Look Here NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AXD OTHER®, CUT. NAILS ARE ONLY $5.00 Por 100 lbs. T. BIRK ET T‘Y, SIGN OÂ¥ TUE ANVIL, No. 24 Rideau &treet mgh.ll'kl. Price $2.50. And "other H«dgafa very LOW, 4T FOK REED ONRCG;ANS. ttawa, April 16, 1873. Ottawa, Jany 9, 1873%. May 13, 1873 THOS. PATTERSON, 86, RIDEAU STREET AND DUKE 3T., CHAUDIERE If you want value for your money, call to the above Stores. None can excoed them in 1 ; Carpets! Carpets‘! MURTIMER, Brussels and Tapestry Carpsots, PA splendid assortment of the newest designs in THOS PATFERSON, if O TT *WwWV *X*. HAVING@ NOW COMPLETED OUR Orraw A. ; FZWe are prepared to show in No. 26 Rideaun Street Mussel! & Watson, 29, APARKS STRKET, i m A ® [ & O | ° ® a # 'y\- P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHER® CHOICE COLLECTIONS OF BOUNKV MUBIC FOR THE COUNTRY! FOR THE SEA SHORE! j “‘ Otlskl AT HOME," w6 * new over most ;r“mw mw:v lum % rm:: with the best ofwnev m-:.nm'v'om r for Piano. Gems, establishgd ‘rnvofllo-. Pna‘;’mfl. "Wreath of Ceoms," "Planoâ€"Forte Gems," Containing the best Planoforte Music. . Price $250 PM "The above are u in style and I th c halg m&m@yfi:@a‘z ;0re or, country resort, con! pleasing uuuu:..{l else being: avoidod, ‘The Coming SABBATH BCHOOL SONG BOOK entitied, With new music and words by the most distinâ€" guished writer® in the ecuntry, is nearly ready . 7';9,' bore yooke ceut, port â€"paid, Ts the retail OLIVEKR ON & co onren/ e New Tombâ€"Stone Establishment. _ Monuments, |‘FTombâ€"Stones, &o.,. &0 at moderate prices and on liberal donditions; Containing ‘all Strauss‘ best W umdrilies, Mazurkas &¢. â€" Abo mm ene" "MUSICAL TREASVRE," The undersigned haye ppened their MARBLE WORK ESTABLISHNMET, Cholce "CEMS OF STRAUVSS," TH . "!Vll Wm. CHWAs, H. DITSON & Co,, T11 B‘dway, New York, fraidc‘ s whells OTTAWA WEDNESDAY JULY 186 1873. io oc s p ns * M Inmrectinte Aisipe An irine wisn tramng to n LEA VE : Brockville 7.20 a.m., 4.00 p.m. Utltawa, 9,30 am., 4 45 p.m. Renfrew, 800 a.m., 3.00 pm. Renofrew, 200 p.m., 9.45 p.m. Brookville, }1.50 p.m., 9.45 p.m. > B&* ‘hese Roads are of the same gauge as the Grand Trunk, and there is conseâ€" quently no transhipment of Freight, when i ARRIVE ; _ Uttawa, 8.00 p.m., 12.30 p.m Comfortable Sofa Cars on Nos. 7 and 8, Charge for berths, 50 cents. % Mmure connections with all the Grand Trunk trains both East and W est. Twenty minutes at Prescott JunotJon far reâ€" freahments, dnoon aneeon ts 7 h ns will run on this road a til mmrnw‘e;.‘u‘:mt) run on this as Leave Ogdensburg 3.00 , arri W > town '5..6 t, (r nlm\l:-mbr wfint‘t (b:‘:;o l.gpn. :: %Oua. -II-&:" Albany c Te s withodr Poten t ts in ralniet Anrinc ho i nefom want Sn W s Wc-hd'rmu train at \'\".uflown. wfl.'\;n through to New York, WATERTUWN & OGOENSBURG RAILROAD, with Leave New York: 1.0&1:\, Ajbany 12.40â€"a m, arrive at Wd.’ww“n 7 nm,{l&ufim&s for .'%vo ho ‘otkgh o;?lo'o oildan. ers Cnpmkvu . Y. C. and H, R. 11.00 n ny ~A tinamnw a im . arrive at a tarlre n # 47 ‘The old reliab‘e, quickest. anmd best route. The shortest line to all points Kast and WesL UN AND FROM MONDAY June 9th, 1873 four traina will run daily, as toliows : 187 3, 1873 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: WLUERATIOQON OF â€" RUNNING T!IME. ere at 6. 00 p mk vis N. Y. C. and ;’.& BRR. 11.00 p mr, Aibany ts. mn e at Watertown %.57 koÂ¥ iakr." *""* ; w moark, General Ticket Agent, Genl. Superintendent. OTTAWA RALLWAY. On and after MONDAY, 26t+h May THE ST, LAWRENCE lm'nwowmu. RAILWAY, 1873 Summer Arrangement. 1873, No The subseriber offers for sale a splendid three flmm'luu.,hnd from one of the . W. s, best cowns.. He has taken for two years atithe t‘:m:my Of Unn.vi iRpretormne ies C CA CC 9 of 0 Witivi WA T99 No \_ myl), June 2, 1878 Railway ‘(m‘;”-‘.’“{u N. B The undé will run a bet ween Yospatand ;;.&M;a%i,mm arri‘ve at Wnogeld s bailpas 1 tin ts oom'o.q with the Upper Gatinean -fl. for the Ottawa &;North Wakefic NWNthage Line, Trains are run on Mon On and after MONDA Y, May 26th, 1873, and unâ€" June 6, 1873. ideas Aireet, Will be promptiy aitended to “'m'b,' m"'n% ’!olpl, m‘; W MOOREK, | * Every day +7 Leave New York 1.00| CAITDA CENTRAL RAILWAY, m at above address will "E:::: OrRTAIN CONN®OTIONs MADB WITH THE GRAND TRUNK TRAIN®. t3 May 7, 1873. Threo Express Trains Daily. Ottawn, May 14 1874 Freight and Cartego . Agenoy, Ottawa, Foby3, 1873 _ Leave Cbn w n , 1.16 A.1 wu Mail Steamera, 9 35 a M. t & West, G. T. 10.0 a x |G.T. Express for \\'ebt'll‘fi P.M . 145 P.X|Y. T. R. for East and" 4.00 P.M ‘accommodation for Way Stations West| G, T. R. trains rurI 9.30 PM\ Kast and West. .....] 1.00 a.M, OrIgk ‘TO FARMERE AND STOCK« BREEDERS, «10 P.M bcdd A.M 1.10 P.M Leave rs are authoriged to grant recei "relleving shippers from furt 'apuhl rates for Furniture, W. K. BAKER, THOS REYNOLDS, Managing Director, Ottawa Mondaya excepted. Uoing souUTH. Going NoRTH. Grand Trunk Mail Do do Express from WOBL . 2 se ce re ns en ++ I» do Mail from the i W OE 1 c s s us ita‘e n en ns & Do do Express from s Connedting with Connecting with, A N B H, ARBOTT, T. MOr FATT: * * Hw 3 t Every day |Arrive at l PrewoOLt J unction . Arrive 845 P.M. 820 A.M. 04B r.4, 6,00 A.M. 21 id ; leaves _ eve TUESDAY, THURSDAY and 5.\1'|Yl_tbk?ron_!nlmo..rflvd‘domummt Phe Grand Trunk is the cheapest, guickest and best route to .Il:“rdnu East m ‘ofl. Bteel rails are beu‘ on several sections, and the entire road will shortly be relaid with steel, A large addition of New Locom ’ar?u and Passenâ€" ger Cars has been made to the Roiling Htock. As the punctu@lty of the Train depends on eonnections with other lines, the Com‘n-y witl mtv?e responsible‘ for trains not arriving at or leaving any station at the hours zamed, ‘y&. Excursion Tickets to Chicago WA One of the Superb Line of Steamers running From SARNIA to MIL WAUKEE CH1CAG O, and all the _ Principal Points on the Train from the Kast. N’rou;m-. ‘nflm 'Ifl:.:lll November Ist to w York &n Lake Cham aud Hfuhon River, m l(m%fl:lfln.’ and White Mountains, Portiand and s Bea Bathing Tirkets good till November is to Mfin‘ l!lvlores\n-mm, Cacouna nn:] PortJand retrn. The splendid steamers of the * Ward‘s Line," leave Sarnia triâ€"weekly fr Excelient ueommmuw for immilles moving to the Red River t. This i« the eheapest and most direct rouie. © Hteamer : FALMOUTH feaves Portland every TUESDAY at 530 p.m. for Halifax, N.65. The splendid steamer "CARLOTTA," running in connection with the OMuu Railway will leave Portiand for N. H., every BATURDAY at 400 p.m. ~Hbe has excellent A Delightful Route for Tourists, Elegant Accommodation. FARES GREATLY REDUCED Boston, &¢., &¢,, &t Night Express * At PREBCOTT and BROCKVILE with all trains on the Mt, 1. & 0. and B. & 0. Rallways, to ana Trains now leave Dn{ Exr\u mrl(lnruon. Belie« Ne, Toronto, Guelph, lâ€"ndon, $ 4 L-uumu, Burtiia, helroit, M11 B waukee, Chicago, and all points Wuini‘.,.. se t4 syx4s +4 se er + . hoh Night Express . =" _ " _ ...... 140@ * on nR AR AnP RHERLOAR rofnth _ CANADJAN AND AMERICAN POLNTsS. wa. SEA BATHING _ EXCURSION TICKETS AT REDUCED RATKS, For furthér information and tickets apply at the Company‘s Offices, * RURSELL HOUSE BLOCK, Day Ex fort Cornwall, Monâ€" , L &floh.t Riviere du ifi\w. Kho e Istaud Pond, Gorâ€" . ham, White Iolmulnadhn- land, St, John, N.4., Max, . _ _ ONLY onE UHANGE FROM PORTLANXD To CHICAGO. Prescott and Brockville Olose Connections The Great Direct Canadian Roate Between the Bastera avd Westera States H. DE ROUVIL Igem Tot Prosacit. Pullman Painee Parlor and llumf-ouu New Ordinary Cars on all Trough Trains, and Palace fllnrln‘ Cars on all Through Night Tra{ns over the whole 1 Aine. 1« hereby given that pending an examination of particular portions of the t MINING | REGTION, The Order |n Canne{! passed on the 1878. Summer Arrangements, 1878 25th of July Last, Crand Trunk Rairway Co‘y. of Canada. 25th of July L â€" SRBINE" TIMEEE : 217 0 HA £ Btall No. 1 r'ron li‘-'tku, ()ttawa. B.g!o his friends and the pub~ lio, tb ¢ has opened a Stall in the Lower Tovn Market, where he will keep alway~, o1 hand Fresh Reof _ Mutton, Lamb @n nsagos, &CC in hbis line: of ill ooo aaapmaenier. Please give him a call. Uttawa, Jany 28, 1876. 21757 Has been suspeuded, B'fi:lfii EDWARDS, 104. RID :tA U ST.. Has been carmed by Ares set out for the purpose of burnt brush in the ot clearl mn‘:‘;lp a proces» ot clenring Crown Romain, NOvIC® ‘T0 SQUATTRRS Timbered Lands W hich have been taken prssession of withent authority, @ | * NOOPPL OIS Junve 13, 1873. TanF be founitte Dave set out free on such inude JUNE, JULY, AUGUST aAnn ' snv%fimm 4 In hereby given that reon or Ille» ghily in occupation of Inkis of the Crown, win Thuoder Bay, Duluth and FOoRT GAREY. e sbeeanrepo Pppieh Oe thelr bordiggs GOIN G W BEEST. Lake Superior GOING BBAST. OR aMw A. Feolt, Pangm», Legharn, Mitk Matter, lato of Quebec, PUBLIC NOTICH Department of Our&l lLands, \__ Taranto, May ##, 187:, As great destrnotion of «tanding trees on ned and altered in esnt style, 4. J . DU PE wa, June 4, 1873 SPARKS STREET, OTTAW A. Department of Crown Land», Toronto, May 34 1873, NCTICE. and Straw Hata, W. H, GREAVES, Agent for Hroekville, C, J. BRNVDGES, Munaging Director. A . JOYNVCE, . _« 3 Agent for Ottawa. AB FPOLLOWA at * _ Cammissioner. _‘ Ottaws, May8, 187% Commissioner 41 3$.40 im im 1. p m 1. pm 1.40 a m 210 am 44 _ The sptendid m'im' mer, Joh Egan,‘ Duggan, leaves dally, HSundays gd.a}‘ldbtoala?{ A}!Iltamh*‘l Snow Bind...... JN(.r.‘J.&‘:u‘\l'u““ n Young John Egan... C & 44 we * capin‘o Mutligain® and " Dob Rivieron" Unpt. Stokt, Tok Douwx Rlvigeew ‘ [ "0_ °_ T0 1007 W.:. a:; %oin Yfi' Fhvu’m for n:‘i:.:., mnmmmm-om # x : For turther larsapply at the office of the Cmmllmn‘ 6 c: $ L}nnl-\. Mteamers . Jeagie Cnssols . Chaudiere ... .. Prinee Arthur Allianoe..... .. Union ll‘or'_.;;l-‘ & way Uompany. Passenyora|leaving Ottawa by the aveni; steamer will nlmll'f the Lathise Rapides. N.s :::muh passengets taken on Raturday ¢vening wA . y The comfort and economy of this line are un: -url:uul, whilst the route is sone of the most ploturesque in Canata, Tourists will fnd this a delightful trip, Ffi-lfiu for all points on| the Ottawa sout !hnn‘ with despatelh. Mingleand return tickets miay be had at the Company‘s offce, Qu en‘s W hart, Otimwia, C() LLINGWOOD Collingwood, Fort William and New Lron Steamer, * Peerles®," C , Bowie. “;flmm W alew," _ op %3& »pd , "# Queen Victorin," , (ha r. Â¥. HQM- " Princess," ‘apt. 1‘. McGowan. Commencing Jane Jud. h DOW NW A Ri#. Passengers leave Ottawa at 7 a. m.and 5 p. m. by stenmers " Peerless" and * Queen Victoria," gor Montrent and intermediaté landings, Baggage cheeked, â€" Meals and Stateâ€"rooms extra, UPW ARDN, Hamiiton and Toronto as low as any other iins. ‘l"otnulof ~lo oi h P PPPC, Dunvs. JAS, CCONNINUGHAM, _ f Passengers leave lxduu- {a. m. and 6 p. 1. trains« for lachine by lway, and eonnect with the steamers Prince of Wales," and " Prineess" for Ottawa and Intermedinate liandinge., LAKE SUPERIORHR LINE. Ottawa, May 16 1873. RCOTLAND, Royal Mail Li & the Meason LONBa® t ol LOXDOHN, QUEBEC & MONTREAL DELTA........ NYANZA...... TWAMES. .. .. . NEVERN.» .. . » â€" BOOTLAND. ... TEMPERLEY‘S . LINE PME VIERN . 2 2 2s e e se se en n n h snn n y, 10th .+ HOOTLAND. . . 2« a e kn eee ++ d 2 ++ + a wnd * And every alternate Paesday and Thursday 1A)NT ROVAL HAIL HINE of 8STEAMEERS (Cabin Through tickets from all West at reâ€" duced mtes. Oofllmmul mdwsum lfi Hils of Leding mw#n mmwu and in the United Htates to Detroit, Milwaukes, Chicago and other Ottawa Rivst Mevigation | Co‘‘s * For Fr or to mm:\"a. cal .nut)xna 2 Bitâ€" DAVID nu'ny. Montreal, or C Â¥ C. K. CUNNINGHAM May 31 1873.â€"HT Otawa. Ot;, wa, May 8, 1873 OF ROVAL MAIL ATEAMSRIP®, ® 3 ay T. 187 May _ . HECton, io Aoae s .. The Steamers of this Line are intenda! to sail Ottawa to Montreal, 1873. And from QUKEBEC for LONDON as folâ€" RLT A .. . .+ .++ [Â¥ AMIKL . 1 . . . + ALL \] RATES OF PASSAO®E. TH A MEA, + AKVERN, quzEEc To L.ow DoN: § gepora) Manager, Oniffagnend Dulnth. T H E. Ake 2 HoxiBAl m D. W . CowW __ Agents, lm U#. W. SHEPAERD, Prestdent . I | 2210 MEDW A Y N LINE Wulno“-hy. I’fl‘:lluny «+ 4th June Tuesday, 10th June P adndey," larJu . Pussday, ist July nkur mhvuuu. ANC. Captains. utges Amith Cowley 40 Bpecial prices for Hotels, Schools, Hospitals, *Thine gooads are imported direct from Manuâ€" {acotory, ‘und the pricesare extremely low, Quoâ€" tations by mail sent on applieation. | OQTrawa sTEax 'Carrlage and Sleigh FACT ORY, | AIDREAU STRERKT, OTTAW., WROUGHT IRON BEDSTEADS Far sale south half of Lot No.%2, in the Sixth Runge, Township of Gloucester, Ottawa Front, Uounty of Russel!, One Hundred Acres of vermin Clearing Sale ! SELLING OFF SIGN OF :THE MAPLE LEAF, N.Faulkner‘s. ~ SUSSEX ST. STOCK ol STAPLE and FANCY DRA* GOODS. & ALMO WovEN WIRE MATTRASSEK®, Elastlc, durable and notseless. Proof against $30,000 at a Reduction of twenty five per cent. Sale to commence 1st < JULY and continue for one month. be ll&tllh will be m'b elear Je COYE ALL AND SECURE BARG A!NS. . DHPARTMENTH. BROCKAW AY8, BUGGIEKS a ~D SLEIGHS, Which in point of finish snd durability, are not surpassed in any market, BW All work warranteod for one year and all kinds of repairing carefully and promptly done. A very large amount of new and imâ€" ENGLISH SINGLE â€"BEDSTEADS. ENGLISH DOUBLE BEDSTEAI® CHILDRESS COTS., CHAIR BEDSTEA DS. Silk®, ( y FiEKkoen KIP ono vé.ci'"“" K. Millinery, Mantles, Contumes, Shawls, Ladies‘ Under Clothing, &o. _ proved machinery has lately been added, and as the whole is driven by steam power (the only establishment so supplied in this sheaper than any one else, _ _ = â€"~ _ The proprietors are practical woarkmen Mustins, _ Pri -yam&ybcm. The only Chirt and Factory in Uttawa. _____ d give personal irvision to all work. muhnhmg 1872. 19311¢ hand, or made _ order, lthe le.est and wost approved «tyles of | Coaches, Carriages, Onuousses, For 8 {:-dxm w the prinapa (rh"..m‘d,mu linposed of t bite anction, of w Ice of umu’-r:lmwluh yiven. W. Stockdale, Brother & Co,, QUETTON ST, GEORGE & CO‘S W lnes. in adottoe to thelr usual stook of W DN BS, they have received a large consignment of Quetton Kt. George & Co.‘s NLOUCOMBE &‘ STEVENS, PURE UNBRANUMIED WINES, ° From the South of France and the Rhine, conâ€" alsting of :â€" N. B â€"These WINKES8are figly recommendâ€" ed by the Medical Fuoulty strengthening "I9" Orders sent to all parts 6f the City. wi prepared to furniszh at a slight ad vn"e.o r:z (‘;'.uuon Ht. George & 00.': n:- > The Sugar Loaf, Rideau Street. . Ottawa, June 3), 1878 This being a bona Ade saile, and the Stock must Ottawa, June 30, 1878. Just arrived e« sahip «"River Ganges," from j LAverpool :â€" Ottawa, Nov 20. 1872. BEDSTEADS. Ottawn, June 6 1873. At this establ H.d and White Wines and __ _ H. MEAvOWs & CO,, CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT, USH LOT FOR SALE, Hosiery, FOR SALE. PROPREETORS AT THE SELLING OFF. N. FAULKNER, JAKES ANGUS, _TA l WAJ otary I ublie % Bussex Htreot. Basues, Gloves, Ribbons PRICEâ€"3 CENTS. "It thou wouldst win in the game of giving and taking, under no circomâ€" ::qneu must thou either give or take any â€" 1ay."" / > Bo he had his hards bound in his belt, and went with his marshal to un.rdmn; and asked to be allowed to eat his alraond. The Princess was secretly much pleased with him, aod immedistely handed aim as almond, ‘whic»o his marshall took and placed in his mouth ‘The princess inâ€" quired what this meant, and, moreover why he constan.‘y curried his hands in his h“l. th: case wa will never be able to ve our little game together." He sighed and answered :â€" “.Nocnnl-,o-willbopl“dtouh something from my boots.‘ «That o m never happea!‘ exclaimed the whole court. | "Why have you come hither," asked the princess, angrily, "when you have such stupid customes *‘ T *# Fimalily it happened that a foreign prince came upon some peculiar business, and by accident saw the almond princess. He thought her Â¥ery beautiful, and at once perceived the stratagem, A friendly little gray man had given him an apple that once a year he was privileged to amell, and then there came in his mind"a very wise idea, and he hiad become much renowed on.ac â€" count of his deep wisdom, Now, it was exacily time for him to make use of his apple, So, with the s¢ent trom it came thy was even more strongly enforoed than at hers, and he dared nu:go or take any» tln& with his hands, at the most only with 1d or feet. ‘Then the princess laughe i1 "Because you are so beautiful," replied the prince, * And, if I cannot win you, I may at least have the pleasure of seeing _ So the prince remained at the palace, and he pgnd&r more and more, but when the humour seized her, she tried in words. Ther, upon the spot, he was shaven, and away with him.. This went on for some years, and in all the palaces of the other kingdoms the princes wore wigs â€" Thus it came to be the cuâ€"tom from that tima. 3 ov:zmhpcmdohinwuchi- hend from his girdle, and receive someâ€" thing from her. Shealso entertained him When the Princess â€"wished to dispose of one of them, she would appear so charming and encouraging to him, that he would be entirely fascipated, and when he sat at her fleel, overcome with joy, then she would seize upon anything near her, as though by accoident :â€"*Iake this as a rememâ€" brance of me," and when be bhad it in his hands, before he could think or speak the necessary words, there would spring out at him a frog, or a hornet, or a bat, and so startle him that he would forget" the m&:nd frequently offered bim Aowers, bone and trinkets and finally a bracelet, but not once did he forget ana stretch out his hand to take them, for the pressure of the girdle reminded him in time. So be would nod to his marshal, and he received them saying:â€"*"We reâ€" member." Then the princess would come impatient has fallen !| Can your lordship pick it up for me?" Whereupon the prince would tasten his spur into it, and wavé‘it carelessâ€" iy, while the princess would havre to bend, and remove it from his foot, angrily saying, Thus a year away, and the princess ddfiohond}:-..d, e *This cannot remain so. 1t must be setâ€" lb;:-xwonhothr f id t0 the pringe :â€" "I have une of the finest gardens in the This, Gowever, was an ariiul «tratagem, for, according to the court custom, ne ons dared to hand anything direcliy to the princess, but fir8t to the court lady, who then oftered it to her. But if, on the other hand, the Princess desired to give or take anythingâ€"who could refunin« 1 Bo it was useless for her suitors to make the trial, for when mnemdfiul to be successful,: and diverted the {’nm so that she was about to take something from them, the court lady always steppad up ‘beiween, and spoiled the best lud to day." S * The smelt of his apple, and as M“Fh:thogflu,houd:â€"- " lt is very besautilul here, and in or» der that we may walk near each Olher in peace, and not be disturbed by the desire to try our game, I beg you, my lady, that, l‘ortpooo_honr..,urmgl take upon you the custom of my court. and let your hand also be lastened. Then we will be safe from each other‘s art, and there will be nothing to an« ‘ui.‘boprhcou didbnot hr:el very smle about arrangement, but so ® â€" 2M|homldnotnfm&tal 6 . Bo they went on alone together, with their hands tuhodinthir'"-z‘db. The birds sang, the sun shone , and from the trees the red cherries bhung so low To every prince who sought ber hand, »he presented halt ol a double almond, while she ate the other half, and said :â€" + If your lordship â€"can succeed in getting me to take anything from your hand be. lore | say the words ‘! remember,‘~ then | «im ready to become your bride. But if, on he contrary, you receive anything from me without thinking to speak tnese words, then you must agree to have your bair sha ven entirely off your head and leave the kin{i M ‘I noweur. was an arlial «tratarem. "What a pity that your lordship is not able to pick a few for me ?" "Necessity knows no law,"‘ said the prin« ce, and he broke one of the cherries with his teetb, from a branch, and offered it to the princess trom his mouth. ‘The princess could not do othrwise than receive it from his mouth, and so ber f2¢0 s was brought close to his, o when she had the cherry between her lips, and a kiss from him besider, she was not ableto say that instant, "I remember." Then hbe cried, joylully, «Good â€" morn«» There was once a beautiful princess who bad a great fondness for «lmonds, and ate tham constantly, but nothing would induce har to , and in order Ao rid berself »l her::iw-,o(whom there were a great number, "she invented the following deâ€" Â¥ 106 ; â€" * THE ORIGIN OF PHILONEKA There will shortly pass through this city destined for the trade of the Bed and Asâ€" umfimwmwu the craft was lately launch» .uu'm«-.o.um. and its dimenâ€" sionse are : LQ‘fi:wfofl;bn,lOM 6 inches, with 16 foot side wheels and an engine of 18 horse power. Mer bull is fat, and with boiler; engine and fuel she draws but 12 inches of water. She will be brought to Duluth by water, where hber quter works will be unshipped and taken to Moorhead by rail, when she will be again launthed, She will be used in tugâ€" ging Aat boats and carrying all sorts of merchandise to and from the Province of Manitoba. â€"Dulwh Herald, _ C Four men who left 8t. Stephen, N.B., a bwd.yuuhno,onlfi-hht:mmm river, are ull supposed to be drowned. Thy body of one of them, a Mr. V anstone, has been recovered in Pendileton Parsage, German of Gustavo Freylag. near 8t, Andrew‘s. at reduced Me replied that at his court the custom *n the other hand, 1 haye no similar . The princess saw them and ex« 1 will show your lordship over it 44

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