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We n^coiiimeiiil y<«i to taike the — • ^CANADA ATLANTIC R AILWAy3 ^ .A-nsriD con^TXTiiicTionsrs. :iS J^lThe shortest and most direct line to the Capital of the Dominion. ^ ^►^ Close connections at Rouses Point with the Central Vermont and Delaware & Hudson I^ ^►^ Prom Boston, New York and all New England and New York Pomts .j- •^ Solid I rains— Montreal to Ottawa with Pullman Parlor Buffet Oars attached. — ^ ^^ P.S.— Through Wagner Sleeping Cars, New York and Boston to Ottawa without change ^^ iTQe Qosseii OTTAWA. THE Palace Hotel of Canada. •4'HIS iiiiiiriiifUoiu new llolil. rittcil up ^ in the iiiDSl iiiii(lf tin- City, ._ I'arliaiiRiitary (iriiiiiuis, Itivrr and «-'aiial _ Visilorslotlii'l'aipiluUiavinKtiu.siiirsswiili __ till' (iiivi TiiiiH'iil liiiil it iiiorcriiiivcniciit to lop at till- Itiissi'll whiTi' tliry can always ~ 111! it liailintjpiililicnK'n. Tl'iontlrcllolil ~ > -supplied with isiapis. anil in rasi'of firi- - Zffi: t litTi' wimlil not bi-any ronfiision orilanj^or _-''i;very attiiitlon paid to ;{insls. _ F. X. St. JACQUES, proprietor.- I Utluwa Kice I'rt.-sb i^rint, Kliiii -^..reit Uii^ I -V ■ el Is At Ottawa, Capital of the Dominion UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL January 21st to 26th, 1895. Reduoed Rates on all Railroads. Nightly lUutniHations of Chaudiere Fisheries Exhibit Falls. Visit to Parliament Buildings Library of Parliament Patent Office National Picture Gallery Geological Survey Drive to Ayhner Lumbermen's Camp Industries of Hull Illumination of Parliament Buildings and City Ice Castle, Arches, Etc. Promenade Concert Band Competition Carnival Ball Ice Trotting Races Skating Races Snowshoe Races Championship Hocicey Matches Fancy Dress Carnival w 9/^-5 first guB— fv'nudatj, iitinuu-jj 2 1st. 10.00 A.M.— Opening of all Toboggan Slides to the Public. 11.00 A.M.— Skating at Rideau Rink. 2.30 P.M.— Formal Inauguration of the Ice Castle by His Excellency the Governor-Greneral. 3.00 P.M.- Opening of Bowling Competition at the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Club. 4.00 P.M.— Manning the Live Arch on Ma> kenzie Avenue. 8.00 P.M.— Illumination of Chaudiere Falls. Tobogganing at all Slides. Sparring Competition, O. A. A. Club. EFOR/ THE: WA Ottaioa Winter (Sarnival, §an. 21si to 26tk/9S THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Is the favorite and popular route from all points in Canala and the United States. Solid trains, steam-heated and electric-lighted, and with Pullman Bufifet Parlor Cars attached, are run between Montreal and Ottawa via Coteau Junction and Canada Atlantic -: lilway, covering the distance in three and one-half hours. N. J. POWER, SS; Gen. Pass. Agent. ^IL}N^ T. BELL, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. Through sleeping cars are also run between Toronto and Ottawa, via Brockville, and an additional connection is made viaCoteau Jet. Particulars of reduced fares for the Carnival will be announced later, and full information, maps, timetables, descriptive advertis- ii)g,etc.^ may be had on application to any of the Company's Agents. L. J. 8EARGEANT, Gon. Manager. Jg? r Second ia^— ^uesflaiT, ianuatij 22nd. 9.00 A.M.-Beginning oflhe Curling Bonspiel, open to the Iron and Stone P aymg Curling Clubs of the world, at the Local Kinks Play continues until 11 p.m. 10.00 A.M.-First Match in Military Hockey Series, open to Officers only. (Day 8 Kmk). ' Skating at all Rinks. Tobogganing on all Slides. Opening of the Eastern Ontario Poultry Association—Open all day. 2.00 P.M.— Ice Trotting Kaces at Lansdowne Park. 3.00 P.M.— Children's Fancy Dress Carnival, Rideau Rink. Continuation of Bowling CompetiHon. 5.00 P.M.-Ottawa Hockey Club "At Home," Rideau Rink. t.30 P.M.-Formal Opening and Illumination of the Oshkosh Toboggan Slide. Skating and Band, Dey's Rink. Illumination of Ice Castle. 8.00 RM— Intermediate Championship Hockey Match at Rideau Rink. rr+ti + 0|H.H.H.g|g1i*^| AND \ MQTELf * OPPOSITE EAST GATE OF PARLIAMENT BUII.DINOS) EUROPEAN PLAN. it; " THE OTTAWA TATTBRSALL - Qivery, Doardlna and ^ale '^tables y BEST IN THE CITY. SADDLE HORSES A SPECIALTY. 54 Queen Street, - - Ottawa, Ont. O Tki.ki-iione 518. C. D. GRAHAM, Prop. '"1^! #1 London Chop Mouse M %$^t$ |l^^4^^ ^ + m steaks, Chops, Oysters- -All kinds of Game, etc. First-class meals to be obtained there at all hours. Latest Sporting News to be had FRICNOa AND VISITORS ARM CORDIALLY INVITED. FRANK 8ATOHELL, Proprietor. ■|J RiDEAU STKEET. Near SArrKRs' Bridge. TOBACCONIST. 175 ^Irtcaxi ^tvcct, - (Dttiiwit. Assortment of Tobarcos, Pipes, Cigars and Cigarette?. 9.00 A.M.-Oo„ti„„atioi. (all day) of Curling Bonapiel. ,„„„.« <^°""°»'"-» <»" <"y) of Eastern Ontario P„„Ury Association. 10.00 A.M.-Seco„d Match, Military Hockey Series, Eideau Rink. Tobogganing at all Slides. Skating at all Rinks. 2.00 P.M.-Ice Trotting Races at Lansdowne Park. 3.00 P.M.-Tandem Drive, starting from Parliament Square. Continuation of Bowling Competition. 5.00 P.M.-" At Home," Rideau Rink. 8.00 P.M.-Band Tournament in Drill Hall, open to Militarv and Citizens' Bands, including Bands in the United States. ' Fancy Dress Carnival at Rideau Rink. — GhET — jj PHOTOS 11 IN WINTER COSTUME. TH'B -BEST !l I! CAHHIYAL SOUYEHIE 1 cojo ill « FOR VIEWS — OF OTTAWA i OR ANY PHOTOS! if you want best quality) in Sparks St. ^a^^<^*^^»^^^^*^*^^^ "-d*^ \^,^^i^i^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 'W\^m PML^FSi^ Will surpass anything of the kind ever attempted in Canada. gouMe lase Itctuvcs of i^ tonuins ot |c. CustXe and ot tTxe (^a.nlt,.l l^^XX OVER 200 ILLUSTRATfONS. I Price 50 cente. ^eod Your Order. Now. For .ale at all Newsdealers. ■^ y 'gowxth gatj— Sftttvstlay. ^anttattj 24tft. 9.00 A.M.— Continuation (all day) of Curling Bonspiel. Continuation (all day) of Eastern Ontario Poultry Association. Tobogganing at all Slides. 2.00 P.M — Canadian Championship Snowshoe Races at Metropolitan Grounds- Trotting Races at Lansdowne Park. Fancy Skating, Canadian Championships, at Rideau Rink. Final Band Tournament at Drill Hall. 3 00 P.M. — Continuation of Bowling Competition. 730 P.M. — Championship Skating Races and Band, Rideau Rink. Final Match, Military Hockey Clubs, Dey's Rink 8.00 , P.M. — National Concert, consisting of National Airs, sung in costume, by members of various Nationalities, at Opera House. illumination of Oshkosh Toboggan Slide. 9-00 P.M.-Carnival Ball. r I |P ^ti^THly^ ^ "!f IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ■^^ f oreign^anb Domestic Fruit «-THE PitihCIPAL DE POT FOB OYSTEBsTe ASTERN ONTAfilu-« the host Saline Mineral Water on this Continent 120 M^U Si, (^TUG Ri:.AUGR OF THIj$ Ait /""N Is invited to call upon the " |ommon ijense (tanby Kitchens Hest 40 cent Candy for ■ . 20 cents Best 30 ,ent Candy for - - 15 rents Best 2a eent Cand y for - - 10 ceSt^ r>ont Kot name and number ronfnwl with others aa w^ have the only CoM.mon Sense Can.ly ku"he"s NEAP 'CE PALACE CX)*C^i^^ ss^ Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Ccmfortaole Booms for Boarders RATES : Si.oo Per Day. It IS equal to nnv, superii OUR PRICfS^j a04 A 2i6 Sparks Street, near Bank: m tr WxtxMs of ®ttaiua portraits and Jttodaks iSiM _ u©^ ^ m m 10 9.00 A.M.-Continuation (all day) of t7e Curling Bonspiel 10 00 A M .7;''^^^'»°/^J^ ^f J^'^^tern Ontario Poultry Association. 10.00 AM. -Skating and Band at Rideau Rink. Tobogganing at all Slides- IZ r'^~!n '^''"'"= ^'''' '' Lansdowne Park. ""'^n^^^^^i^^ZJr '-''- «^~d Manning or m ^JJ-^^^^ti^^^ti^^^ of Bowling Competition. 7 30 P.M-Storming of the Ice Caslle, and Orand Illumination ofwhola City. 9 00 A M ^v^^^'J""'^ f ''^* mnj~mxita*;°' *'• Larmonth, W. Y. Soper. F. X. 8t K Campeau, R. J^' Devlin. G P.' Bropby C W M Sell ' T ' P ''"'n^'J- '''■ '^'^^'' •^- ^ Doyon, F. R." Workman, J. E. Paiker, T. Birkett.^^ Mitchell, C. Ross, D. Murphy, Jos. Boyden, J. Er^tt, T. ^** ^COMMITTCES.^^* Mm.- E. A?.°^.'!:^?!le"c^e..gT>a„^ E. A. Ol^er. .Secretary; A. A Pi„.rd. Military Tisplay.- Maj., L B. r. 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O DIRtCT IMPO/tTEttt o TRY THIE 2 DVCA-CS fJ??,8FACT,o^ I Cor. Sparks & Bank Sts. ^texva^f gLlcC:ic«»,5,I^ *€op€ttio€. CANADIAN ^.PACIFIC/ IS THE POPULAR ROUTE TO OTTAWA RAILWAY I'loiii til Points KasI, West, Sortli »ud S- 30 Trains per daMrrive at and Depart from Ottawa. ana .';™r;r:;:ut";::ci::;\r FFf^ '^<""" ^-^ «™"' poinls. Syracuse. liome Uli,,, 1 ioXlr > lu. N "^ '' ■^"^^^'L^^-f-ConoordanUalmewEnglaud V.U,. .uver, V.,„r„, ,,„d .1, poi,„s n. th. Ca„.d,a,. NoHh West a„rJVhe IV^^o Coas' ""'' FOUR TRAINS PER DAY in each direction between Ottawa and Montreal "IIAWA, ,..s,„k.S.. (•HI,-,,M,,i«„„„u,c,„.s,. HAMILTOy,s.,.™.S...S««,l, MONTKKL,,.nst ,,.„„,«. ,„,STON-, „T W..M...,„„ ».. ST. JOH.V. X.a C.uM,-. Co™„ ' rORONTO. , Ki„8 s,. „. KK,v VOKK. .,..■, Broadw.y. H^UPAX, N.S., :» HoUU s. DKTKOIT, 1 1 K,„, St. BUFF.* r.O, 14 fo.taj. «. ) ! i I H i I 'ijiHfcnsis^