In»: , Dun-n 1.13va full-ht a»... I -trNttrtR!rAKBR.Ntq FURNITURE krrortr, u I. :3 no" I†00- uar, IND-h -""" MALL. - “mu-1mm... Us. by (, -.t-uenmotheeh-r.tods. uni Yat- Ra IL. ii-ik I min-hm. In mar-nun- -Nh u, i‘ s""hu,C AND 01838 corms C J, up.“ k mama i "aeto-toitrmssoR"st', ': an “1.003033. _ J' o-si" Syn-.00Dylhir. '-, nasoao"msfros' s'? the teadiq nah". “my! onus. . - mum-m who. _ _ J'ft'G7iiiiiiiit mil h"! u A t - is--"'"'"""?"' , t-tettelet.ttty."?'.'et't . r, â€a, Low 3 Hana mum L‘ _ “mu"; was. mam. man. u. .3 hut-“WW. _ _-.---. a Manon-datum - J; I -rttu1tt"i___._._.., _rr" w ' :3... f th...,, ha. R 'mgta6t u w. Luann. tt q III-Ind M19396i " o---"."'"'"'""'" to_P"l""2'2h"IN%' - - an. - 'i"Giiaiioeiir-uyktti -1, se,. Int-mo Anode- - L... which - II. who: um PIA†Ml'dlr.t; .1... - so...“ MM. 'l;riiiFiEieene'2tt I. W.“ I“ use“ â€9".†tea “pm-pay to M try' m nun M's.†a notch. m‘.“"'¢ ‘" MOI!†- M -, --' stir. b‘o“‘“" nm_l.ll on†In. - or trod. aa4rMtqa_d'.. " "e -t-o-iahtMthoirorrore- - -- tool we. ,rut In. tho- I‘d-mp3» 001310 & FANCY FURNITURE. .117an ' wuuwmhmuc "I; lumen. HAM. corms COFFEE I COFFEE l unlit-um muons-mun, ~h at oe_nite. ouyou’n his! 1t9atretedbr.t"-tetu*e-P. it.“ 9-18,.“de In. be. All P?te-iie,itfi-diaptht'tidt. t_qqsniitr.rotterim, . to “I "yo-cannula.- , tfat-rea-Hy-tio-ata-taaa) PM-g-a-tel---'. 1Paettiiiuaevtanuar-etet- 'p-tttam, .. km tap-urn. Ino- P1tqearfB-,shuriwi1tp-etth. “‘mauuMu-uuuom. III-Innu- 5.10.30. " hand up“. "'Inh man we I. It or lot: ' 'fet1ic-atiasre-t-et a." at “ofâ€! - on be W It." iiiiiiit'tlltrt,i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Tu'l'l%'l2'lf.t. he no do, ,eut "I'M-uln- In an. In mu _ Ra-ey,,,,,,.,... 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A. wmPPLB, 0“. a .0! " 'momoou o... a. Mom-cu 336.1 unmet. looll My unv- no can}... - 1qu MM. 33:3. Td 'A', runs-‘3 Shula. â€ll.“ ououw on... ouoo‘ oulu‘ on.“ on.“ on." "a... anon on.“ on.“ ,015085 ‘IIDN "on†on. on CAPITAL Boot' AND BMOE STORE, I.1 can til-2.1: I, 2"','t,t?,pe 00% - nu lo. no.“ I, a“ hunt! and. at Foot Won and h - myâ€. in my xupaeta-t. â€pm -"_" mum AND near sn'u-zs In Ladies', Misses. Children's, Ian'- and Boy's War. The ml at an! In - with [not an, an“ eqsfutuut, and a pfAnh'rAtt'alMMtt lla!' an!) of k-W" We" duty. "d/dt ' hr In an " "I. Dal, no u "a.“ n" I (nono- nun-r. SPRING AND, SUMNER, mum-o -ue-ud-eta+e _ “DIR. um It!†' 0|!th DRESS .t WALKING 80013. Iowa-Id all the Wand-01.0 la- LAD I r. s, "NM To BANKERS" STOCK. - I". All! on I.“ A â€walla-on. I a t C ODDS!!! do“ 'II‘ h t- - - an - " as. “an. which we will ty all Ne In. than“ toe out. . " 'ririiUi7iai'iiTa"r7G7iG-ot Who It.“ Boat. " "art-eo. Codi. . 66 ID'"'" noon FOR ALL WrlATi11raR'3." “0.11me I. I). WM A3303“!!! 1 PM!!!“ B1Ntl.-B4 “Jain-40.31... 0mm YATES? 00803383, SEAL 001103188, '18! ENGLISH BOX TOID 001(0th nun-m3, and an - â€In, BOOTS AND 311033, Pm)... you Dry Gouda, agar-gas Ming, Clothe, Twain, a nantt,and no" liq o-telse yam “to“ that)“ on... “when In to lfmvmngad'ulhodhuo‘. can at O'MEABA & Con. “IA? " 3mm a good an “Cloths. lady-node. In...» unmanned-nun. " all at O'MBABA ' CON. tgre ruin-yum um Con-hath In“ -. all a O’MEARA & Co.'l. â€yon-nun, vmmmumnhu. A may...» all at O'MEABA I Con. 't-.eet.ouee"-rt"".trre, -Giat-tuasteth-p"etel “will...†luv "to. I. all a“ “but“ . f DUI mono 18 . quxcxxsuns a mom- norm. BOOTS AN D SHUKSI ye PM. Can‘t-u. s Ira-nu nuclei. " W"" ‘T‘lol.’ mm“ M by "can! you“. In. no "Wat - w Ira-on. 3M he..................., P. P. V3381, M. D., I m1..." â€Myâ€. the UMâ€! PADUA, ITALY. . mnmummumu no“ PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. I A. I.I'.GIAIIILLI, . , mun-mm mambo-n- mucusutuvm . 'LB.-V oolohuhl Ila-n an nambi8tt "and m the no in. gun!“ a!†In... and no may - a: too-- -dt.p-ddetuie-tihtt-. M ‘mmmmmuuuumnm. lad-um _ _ Irteamots-ta-tterteV O'MEARA & CO., BOOTS AND SHOES mummmmqund ttattt THE RED BOOT, BEE _ THE mew muss t NEWEST STYLES J tMT RECEIVED fut 830 BOOP. I’I'lPIIIlI O 00". YOII SUIIB& can " U'MEARA h CON. " AJnlrnssaoo.. __ â€(as caqeAr. JUST 01V! ALI. " " A. I. I atAmaaa. bt snub-d. Aam............‘.......D-Iun'l Butettt 0-0-de AnaetmtrCaatadu-tg-"-tt, ummmpy-‘dm cum-Junta. mu P'"'"'""" ‘qun;nc:. MALCOLM CAMERON, L133 . INSURANCE COMPANY T W 1.4138. tuna Drum", . u. “anâ€. 0.5.. [It s; I y he Milan. than... 00- Iu MM has... lama. 'lSllllhttl [was an n t F Bo. " Tu UNION MUTUAL L113 "But AN%t COMPANY " Main.. ttet in tr. a. ii or%-8M,000. -- B. 003"“. Gnu-l AM " Job-.3.) " the link“! " m Aloha. l In. an day, d-ttrd with no Realtor Danni. in.†Mad m1. mm.- to mm M, Mud. null Ya'.Wtt and 'hllTgl.'s'St U. B. on)“ an JN') than! Md': ' ler2r,21,t to or loo.‘ tum-won will 50,11!“ to“. 7 B. R. 003!!! Full qrAntBgtAT, COMMISSION “ROIIANT FOR WARDER, , GENE an. AGENT, a, a, No. s, 8t. P-.., nuance. - .ttegttutt gin-um pinball..- an.“ "dPern"r6ag cl Cub. Isl." Ira-.71" Britta. In m:,.h..h. - tunnels. In." You a (lama, When-5|. Dry 0000 June I... m. Conn! 1“va I'm-um can. Ink. . I. mm I Moo. ' I. 9. M-halt. m gum. liq. Inch-s In.“ In Iona-o 3M. ', In. The. Mouth"). I I. c. VIC-Pm“ Ulkl M. I“ A .'“â€I’ - - ""T'" you was“ wan, In sa' Hump, Mob and Canadian TW‘IDS, lunch-conun- mum-gm m heap-n. all". the. .5“me ogat.au-Be.. Mn. Kay t. “all. - . Int-0|“. TAILOBINO ESTABLMXINT. In mam hmm..bmm- â€him.“ that a! 'em"lte HMI’M'u a! ttf ad 3nd can. Isl-In creryef Ist" km A alas In 10""... M- "ir-tnd-tether. his. fta"aT",,atglt"d m In no Giuliani-duo -- [allow-3 “an. Ian-Int 1.1008. -v no?! ituuiiiGU.)ren - unit. ttii2T.t. htio1thaeta11eeet1ngtret-t't, pr- udhllo -. A mu In “My 1tttgya"','fardt can. tttut may; p a'm,T'lt .3". MI. nlL'tt.tytarrstfg - - “not!“ “001%!†Im- â€,uvcll u “DOA! IAIN. “than mmmmwmupu. In. lulu:- elnnnkuunujm.___- ‘_ _ . but. u: can an. COIIEBCIAL VARIEOUSI. lo. no Spun-0L, 0. pt well - tn am 1043.3- A. cum! I MERCHANT TAILOR, BEL1N BLOCK, Oppon'lc the Jtttaml1 Hoax, Ottawa, “Namath - Input-m. etiiteieettttdutta,t'tl',ltl " Milo - " a. - “with " "t-he and d rim-cuss MAYTtrtrAL I IMHOIAILI 0.10“.“ tGiGiiGk-eet1trrttetrC1- aau"set-ii-hi4htletteyr" upon...“- I... I. Ctlrd.as, In.- 00..ka .mhghlhmun. In. B-ttat all. his mum mum‘s-"month... . MWWQNIIIII. iiiinu.Mna). Iâ€. l IIOI IUTUAL MUS " COMMERCIAL WAREIIO USE, " an". that at I. - and Gandh- hodl. WU " 3N“ M “one... 'ho-Me- II - ud. sun- pad up! can». a"aTFia" “nut-almond. - ' m the captions. ANGUS â€THMID ha had (huh. hula-cub 000.00- nut-1nd. Ne my you», " up. to 3!†â€Hum ' ?iiiitee'gtgttte,e2Ttt,r,Wd'2 tta.tlegrgtil'd . â€In.“ “In P=2til'll'fihS2,'tll'h'lt'L1t,'t my “I mod-l m; all. a. In vamm_mqmum§. 1%tttttt! Ad an?“ Mt: - pp.--- dy'.“ ‘W Aeru" 9316 in“!!! m‘m:u m. m. .303 can our-a 0..er =arfantatttlti “can“, and a. In†an hub- “25% so - and: u a In. W T. worm. who on... cum " can. an. cotM"ttCut, wanton“, No. no mun, m an F A. cum! * co. 1043 Sat GEO. HAYES, COP!!! PLAT! Plll'l'll. Bemhl!itrme,CmtreNem, Btrt-nthrarhahowtt1tmets' ILIC'I' TAILOIIII'I- out, PA". “a van “In unn- a! DISPANI a as.siriGiga,_ ma, /gt'C%aM'l1'efSWa IOII‘TIOI. "Tl-II"! OAIIIIII . N EW I MPORTATIONS. III-III. or sup-3'10: coho-u, I , tut mn- mom! with ;'retvarAt do. do. " an: A mm ‘w.-n.m. " COHKRCIAL VARIBOUII. No. 00 -at, a A.GRARAN I co. AWBISCI dynamo. No. 00 T. BAJOTTE. A. GRAEAI I co., Com-nah! Vault-u. lo. " --at. "0.3- J0me unions, A. GRARAM 5 co. And (at at. My. by ' I D. T. mtowi6s co., l . “and. an m: Gram, Wm and Spirit Marching, l Ei'"" 03mm in u... " Pmlnvm eta-runs do Fma tumor " luau samba do ( i Fusa noun» ' d Fuss [.038th _ I Gun rm do l Luca. emu. omen. , " s-ttttpi/pt/f.: W. lam nad l It"""" mun. " Fin o-.. at can... . Mom can an. T M""'" m not. . Tatum nu 06¢ oat-p. Ammo" has. ‘srunumg Inn. P0110 In! and haul- P"""" and Jana,“ peanut]. omen Inn-Mu. V MOW]. nu»: a on oitebee" up: can but ad Blatant Batt Mg 7 - - IN DIA WAREuO-UBE. Mo.1e,tltrteatrer., Pinup“... Pleas» In“. [mum annulus. no simian“ to “I o Indian-lat...“ PINE BOTTLBD ALI run-hummus. up. 500103, 13188, OLD IYI, aluminium... roan. [m 3mm. an. a... truth-â€Wot . CULINARY & DOMESTIC TINWABE - In! gin C. P. DOBION, 583m mono“. Null “on lob), AOALL cu- use-urn» "etr,th'ttgrrShut2'tdN,"ht vb... you“: a": uwhuwmm ""llll2re'fdrd1i “yaw“.Up-hymdllylb, gin-nub CPDORION. If at ti 4 “new!†t"rAtttt' " - ------- b" Ind-a. P"" was. as, a... August-ad M30 nun, Cum on... anyâ€. OTTAWA. TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1569 """'" c P 0031021. l '"ttgrfdtht Bathe-tup, 'lt1ttt'2.ht --ar MI.- Tff,e'dt'lillu"Atl%T. , QPDOBION. ter--ut.ae0ht.atbae_e"r duumdnnunb . C P DONOR. "ne-au-i/dsl/ut, c P DONOR. It media?!“ mum-h "Edna... 'e2'M?d,N't',t'hrd __ c P Damon, . T0 WHOM " MAY~CONOEBN " :'ttitmeta'ttge,N'tit.'ll't 'l?d'dtlG'll main-Wm!"- iaiiai.,ee.ttri-udbe-euh, 3|»..qu OPDORION. u men-Unit".- ae - "ggru'rgSPa1u'Au'INN". 1tteatttht.'tl,tti,'ttd't'A,"re m maul-gamma to. ad column. Mandala ad any“. hum um. "I†t m-) l C. P. no 310p. “Ml, I orre-aoeurtttettetfAi.tett 'ttries,'..'"""""?? Well. "u" crooner. tr.eelp,e,'1'lsr., a unpu- ,ht1'lii'.iii'rl1E!rhiht2'e'ilii' all“ an...me "at. â€Led-IMO.†um Faiiii mun“. Wheat, Con, mm, one», gPotk, an. OTTAWA, t _ “an.“ calm as“ an... “no. “landless.†"Il‘I'IOI- Stoves I Hardware. “3333155 can» COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NBWABD‘ES, _ lun- " . I. -. O 00., 10111.30. A“. PCICIAII You U. "am, a. ttrink. Iran". um C P DONOR. A CHOICE Lot " ‘l‘llllllllal “(I BUTTONS. _ T It I you I I n, I. ALEXAunIuvI. JOSBPulNB “I JUUVIN KID GLOVES ’69. 100 CAIII GUINNESS a co's XXX STOUT. And tho qtehbratod pro BRAND, lug-dd In guilty. atrete" unusually low, by the duo of do: not; gum â€Amphintljs. Innat- od by GQIM k troy ttertifitmto. . Inn, WJUubourg Iona, (hue And “In. Anchovy Paate,NrrU rowan. Imporhl Ba... MI; Saul and Sony's Ballot Phil... " that, Pst hp to order anit wu- Po'""""""-- ‘UI'IKOIIAK = LINDSAY‘S. 991- mega-Mi 100 can" was r A In I " TMM, T [ 33pm. Bluk'l a} Grun'l, to you “do. a... use “than nd prion. new Season To“. m .011 m s trut-for families, hing pub and (oi at.“ We. but Ground and Bound on the punk“. "" ho “nu. BTU-TON CHEESE in stmariet to English M. and " ttents pot lb chap». -- a A- Brandy sud Winn, of the “brads. law to all". " III. " V T1108. PATTERSON, PIIID OUT on... Juno t, no. I38. 'BII‘I'II. BI-‘HL, In? to Inform hee m aim-ll than» u mole MaM'gtt"tf, in on your“! Instantly ' “to. mar at But yd Alum-oh. CHOICE LOT of CORDED FAICIEI, nllmm‘ mrowm'noss, s. Ship Anyhow from Lrirpoot CHOICE LOT OF "rt0aaaNrtt, CHOICE LOT 0" DRESS QOODI. Alto, " Chandiere, from London. IOIII _ ILACKWILL’S GOODS, BEAUTIFUL LOT OIIPBING "AT. Move. l.’l' Y I I III It'll. NP" "on: OPIIID Br PATK. BA8KBRVrLL1ll, No. Bo, man Uh Lea & Penn'- Woroomr anâ€. IPLIIDID LOT OF PAIlAIOLI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A won mu m? Glocnxn, Wan, Luca", Pmymon, 0“}! on hand, mum; ot . urge unn- 'rFGiiGGuiilaiuu mm- bah": Ni," 'AA at“ Sioteh " Whiskâ€, But Hing and , Old Rye, Hams, Pork; Flour, Cheese, Butter, ind Rm, bs. _ _ , P IMKIlVII-Li. mum-um: ioGrartitw- lo. _ Eldon-t 'ltah ' â€v: lluIllRY. IIIOB’I 6mm trNDERTAKlilR, SPARKS-0T. comm. 113mm c tuaituara, M" an: to: _ man's IE-TALLI c _ comm 'ta-ttts-meh-K, Int Brick noun New to â€not. La no: max Ok' muons. CUNNINGHAM & LINDSAY“, Dry Goods. " NEW liA'IBRlALS. For uh " T1108. Ph'PNilM0tl'B, mi. 14, mane-It, m bu m' new "or“: " " “so, AID " tudeaai. M Eldon It. a Run- at; 369. 135., â€final, 1015tf ',ufrtathtgppWpitr,f, intredeefoe the you? put mm: mm m pm Iboul nu FELLOWS’ COMPOUND SYRUP of BYPOPBOSPBITan with full mums. of obtaining tho " malts. Thin Syrup will duo strengthen tho on“: of ftr.'t,,',tt frond. hum, mlnilmon, nourish . mm on, and reign“ the “1:1an â€atop. .. _ " Now line. l-DOI'CIII (than... A nu. nu MRI m DIME common in one Bottle. In the 8 dunno tttttgt potion- no more or Ion tho 111me of an... cannula; from . low mu ofthe blood. The chute-1n "rioy, by" We M! ouhiod to up“! with " much coal done. in the can of can of thin oust-ole: “complicated with 'tirtitt dime. " of the Bp Int 'i,t',h',tg,t.ttt "nation. or ofthe can'- ny. being i loved by Ite and hut. Pomon- thu who wilfully “old t o no of this would? Bad porilll‘ from dobility, any he chnrgubo with fcl_o de u. MRS; S. A. ALLENS lecher- Bend N'hs"8--Mo"o_ " Wor- noeengel ere e ttegtatrt end "to remedy for Worms in ghiidmtt attdAduiu.-Aa it in e well- lpown end Inclencholy not that one grcet 'celue of death nrnong children in from Worm clone.“ can“ be too deeply hnpreeeed upon the mind: of parents the neon-“y of cloeely weaning their children. By " doing; end understanding the impala: end truc cent, of the (licence Mind: of children 'rtlttht as envcd from end, Will Restore Gray - to to Natural Life, Cblor and Beauty. It la 1 most delightful [hit busing. It will promote luxuriont growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. In. tr. A. ALL!“ ZYLOBALSAIUI. “all" [~an In the Hair: titer and â€emf-nu, 01'!th Ithmnhfb ado/hum “I?! Hulk. Input "priority-ad '"'t"T a q sir brad-(Mr hith cart Fraud Paula " ucG.uudeuhralt-tealrissthie-bytl_ Sold in yt'"" tua. Price 81.50 p" bottle, or ' for " . _ JAMES I FELLOWS. Chomlrt, St John, N B. Anvil-Punch Candi“ & Co, " Lunch). at, loam-l. £31“? 1tp2,',"2'ls, nova. Show“ or Wtmm.-r The follbwlng m n few of the vdry “new symptom nnd diam- whiol If. oaaaed by Worn“ datum nppotiu. unsound “tannin, oii'onaivo bum (mum picking " the noâ€. grinding " the toettt inning sloop, “than of the trout, with froqnont Ilia, nook. and solemn“ oonvuinivo nu; itching ot the um. train In the head nnd Muhuqnioi sloop. hinting. troubling» coughs, indignation, low srrrtta,rruum1 (ll-om, nnd . grain! unlit. in. nun, or ‘Olih -iGaiaiGiiiiiLuir ious " “1.1)qu“ howl tm.l.l.V|n Dmhco..W|o|u-lobm ___, 'llh'hl'i.'N.Wl'lrrlll"A'd'd NOV-Yul. Thy on punt». sud nix-“mm“! to the 'httd.-drt" out tho worm thoroughly without pm :14 mplmlyoluuo thoiotnnatv-aumby dong In, with the moo-It, of Mahmud“ Onto! on or other “pl-ant "thirtitt.-c" in the no "oth" m ml. l _ "eNtaerts box oontuno the taa-aim" “gum of Noun-or it,',"."' Namath. (MIL. who no ho lolo propel . N.B. All fox Holloway? Worm Lounge! I nd_ “to no other.‘ Sold bi d! the mum in Ottawa, Ind nodlolnd dale out, In"; _ 5181 diitttriie a night and bout of you rest by n no: otsiiaeiur%t Ind crying with th-tmot- atir.seutttmrttirseht Unomontonco nnd get I bottle of In. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP. It in] relieve the poor link More: Urur-atetr--ddtmtd upon it t there In no III-coke that it? There to not . mother on earth who he. ever used it. who will»! tell you It oneo tho: It ,rtitr-tstrmrqhnndtr1-ttott" mother, end tenet and he)!“ to the child. opera- ting like moxie. It1a perfittir we to use in on - end plouont to Handle. end il tho pro- "rription of one of the oldest “(PM {mole phy- eiolou and "P" in the United Shut. Price " out. Sold everywhere. Bo and“ eoll for "MItt1. wmsnow's soormna\smor.~ Bevin. the food-tile of “Omit Poikim" on the which mower. All omen m hue {minnow Dominion KIWI "ro'r, HDWELL’S CORN ER, SUSSEX-ST. ‘ ---i, D. FULTON u; pup-ma to tarnish an mm English and Annie-n Pariodioaln.’ no in "e (out! ['t','tfltut,r,,',t, which he deliver! " " eetyJter weâ€. _ your.“ “on! for 9016b“, ff; MINERAL WATER FOUngg, ;;a;;tiul énnblod to mm, PLANTAGENE‘I' and BORTKWIQK WAT by the glut or 3:1- _ NY Ledger and Chimney Comer, nus-pen Equine for Jun. That-u Iooro'l Utopia Chriltlo'l faith. Gum's Conic-ion, lath: A any; All in tho Duh. Appioton'l Edmond menu, I; J. DURt F 1 BOX In" remind The Man who hubs. by View: any; Bra-Hug a Butterfly, b the “the: of any Livingstone; Thu Boy of gormu'I, by hour; TU. Hill. of Running, by omen Msryatt , Baum†of Irish Lifor by Punch. cheap edition; Word (Ion p, by Black- lo, l Mom}!!! In, by a C 8 Phillipâ€; lee. {can and Ohm, " 8 E Phelps} Danny’s Advnun'u in the Adlwndlch; Sun and BM- dlo. Bite tad liming. by [1on Dvyor ; Liddou’l Uninnity 80mm; Aunt Judah May Day Volnmo; The Twppon' Guide, , Nowhonu; Other Pa'.." bud. 'T the “tho: of the 00nd. L Sf 9tpi_eghn_ Mary JY the Emir ini.' " “I. by iii: j.avi iii-To; ijlra i," Lodger. . um and . Ottawa, Juno s, 1869. Plain and Decorative Home 'nd Sign _ Punting, WHITE WASHING, I uxmmmurmwwn. PAPERoHANGING inmnmstyluolumqudwm knoll“ SIGN PAINTING: one. Sign. ", _ C . -aothtetorntV Bueeutur4Fittdtiie, Phin. Pia-mu, and antique C - tBehr-trt.. HAIR BESTORER In sll tho wood]. with on", In, 2733†on“ "a Human), ___ yet Dealers, 1ilhfe " PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, " arm smut. ii'itii2e Iutriivkomntrf, Hudson IT. 1d ttrtFt T-ttate'-. by A J Rum“, 0 . Tho but book! on Flower and Kitchen (Indon- cr" RECEIVED, In" just not up ICID WATER [on THE HILLION. ATE LITERATURE. SPECIAL NOTICES. Qtfjiaigtjit . 1ii"sTirst7irirG"iii7r"'"" - HAUSIK’S NEWS DEPOT, and Chanting Luann, t9arU Ir, LAKG _ .. BEAUTIFUL Hui. k- Future‘s Crown: CBAINING J. DUNE l SON, lot [at Canines it y GRAY HAIR . , I etrtain indication of dstBr a the roots. [IMMIG- you and “gnu-pron- A. W. Ithtrp, _ " 1tittet: loos-14y IPICIAL REPORT OF It'll. WHXTCHER " VIIIINGn 0. I'll- 133330130 AT NEWCASTLE, 0K- TARIO. To the Hon'. P. Mrramra, Minister of. Marine and Fisheries, &c., _ he. . . OTTAWA, 4th June, 1869. ST, We proceeded, yesterday, to Newcas- tle, Ontario, _in compliance with your directions, and made a personal inspec- tion of the Fish Breeding Establishment there under charge of Mr. Wilmot. . The premises aresituated on Baldwin‘s ‘ (or Wihuot's) Creek, a small stream 1 traversing the township of Clarke, in the I covnty of Durham, and discharging into Lake Ontario, about forty miles east of Tomato. . ' This creek is well situated ftir salmon, as it .firatts a natural Inlet of the siief. tered bend of the lake beWeen Bond Bed and Darlin ton. Although at its entrat ce into theifake it patsaeathrottgh a mushy lagoon, the bed of the stream further inland is of a gravelly m ture, and the water is pretty,. clear, regulmnd lively in its flow. l In early times it was famous for salmon, great numbers of which fish frequented it. fat, autumn for the purpose of spawn- ing. 1' hey were so plenti 'ul, fort years ago, that men slew them with clulyis and pitchfork-Format scined them with f1atrne1 pettieoats--and settlers bought and paid for farms and built houses from the sale of salmon. Later they were taken by nets and spears, over one thou- sand being Often caught in the course of one night." tconcurrently with such an- nual slaughter, manufactories and farming along the banks had fouled and changed thepreek from its natural state, and made it less capable of affording shelter and _ spawning grounds.. Their yearly decreas- ing numbers at length succumbed to the destruction practised upon them each sea- son from the time of entering the creek until nearly the last straggler had been spouted, netted or killed. Such is, in short, an epitome of,the history of every once populous water conrectcd with Lake Ontario. In 1865, a scanty remnant was snatch- ed from extinction through the tsffortts of the Fighery 1.lepart.Peth {his reliant was aft‘erwards'utiliaed by Mr. Wilmot, i who conceived the idea of icstocking the ' stream try artificial reproduction. His l initial experiments, purely of an indi- t yidual character, were prosecuted during , two years under much outaide-diifieulty l and at very considerable personal labour l and at expense. They "were' however ' successful, establishing the important ! fact that salmon eggscould behatched out t there, and the young fish reared through , proper means and intelligent care. Aided l tom very limited extent in thefollowing t years by the Government, Mr. Wilmot l " persevered, and he now exhibits to us ' upwards of 140,000 well shapen, healthy 1 and active Salmon Fray from three-fourths l of an inch to one an a half inches long, l already susceptible of being fed and reared l to that stage tof vigor and growth when 1 naturally they would emigrate hom 4 their mitih stream and return adolescent l salmon. Let us state here that these t fg, are no bybridr--no doubtful or ' . erior members of the salmon family--- l but the thorough progeny, of the true salmon (Selma Salar) which forms so 1 valuable a roduct of our sea-coast and ' tidal river lishings in other parts of the , Dominion. Their identity is an asoer. tained certainty. We note this point for i the double reason of anticipating a doubt I l which is known to exist in the minds of many perm, and also to show that the commercial value of the fish so bred ren- ders the subject of its increased produc- tion worthy of greater atte ation. Grilse, or in other words, two year old salmon, of the, experimental hatching of 1866, having revisited the creek in the fall of 1868,are actual progenitors of part of the \ resent large batch of salmon fry. The L'l'lfl' grislep's not known to propagate on her Artrt migration from sea, but the malidoetcr he few full grown stock bh, malexand female, which were last autumn accompanied by the large number of grilse returning to the stream, were rendered available towards supplying the fecundated ova laid in the hatchingl troughs. Mr.W ilmbt purposes bringing to Ottawa, and exhibiting to all interested, 1'l'E 'mens o the salmon fry so reprod . mule ttttseed male and female 'full grownsalmon from which the milt and) eggs were obtained; together with a pair l of grilse prtuned to beme the hatch of 1867. This exhibition of the parent salmon, the adult; and the infant fiah , should convince themost tskeptiealof the , reality and utility of the fiah culture ' with which these experiments are con- r nected. The buildings in which Mr. -Wilmot’s operations are carried on are durable, "ieient and economical. rThey . consist of a hatching house . and re. eeption house. The former is about sixty four feet long and some twenty-four feet , inwidth, strongly roofed, and having a E stone masonry wall seven feet deep, and S'Iuiiinked' with solid earth u u form n complete underground cells: impervious to frost. Within these In“! no placed on trestles, longitudinally, 'tV series of wooden hatching troughs extending nearl the whole length of the spurtment, Ird about twelve inches wide and eight inches deep, raised three feet from the ground floor. These troughs are hid on a. slight decline to faeilitate.the stesdy and constent flow of water through them to ensure due taration. They are fed from .s water-tight tank st the head pierced for tin spouts, and "mnged to admit the i water through filtering screens. This tank is supplied from the and dug alongside of the main stream,‘ on s small dam eerossit, which " once gives s head for the csnslnnd turns the sslmon into the tail nee below, lesdingthem into s oom- modious reception house adjoining, where they ere enclosed sud kept until ripe for' manipulation. Above the cellsr ml other useful Iranians. The whole establishment is uilt on s veil devised, aim and inexpensive! lan. t is enl- 1,',i,'trti for the disposal .Ef between four and five millions of fish eggs. After the n nod eggs ere “We from the 'll'dlt'll1 and immted by 6167mm from, at; 13:10 “h, “blonds cad on gri m a “ringing ble It,',',', 01'ng 'lJlfi','l,l'n',t wodderifmmm, trudieieutlr close together for the' to rest without fa_ll_ing through. T136 is". are no disposed ifthe his!!! Wager WRICE---.3 CENT S. tle current of water tlots constantly over them from the reservoir; and the work of incubation proceeds. Inccssant care and delicate and minute attention are neeessary to ensure the safety and healthy condition of the eggs, and the gradual development of the embryo tish. The (slightest mistake, neglect, or carelessness might frustrate every en- deavour, and some trivial accident tiny thwart the entire' process. The hatch- irg out occupies from 150 to FO days, according to the mean temperature. I Most of the eggs laid down by Mr. Wir. "not, in November, hatched out on thef 124th of April. When the young bh 'ifirf emerge from the shell they are self subsided for about six weeks from the oily yolk of the egg in the fortnofan um- btlieal sac adhering to their transparent he dies. This appendage hating become absorbed by the living organism, the {wing fLh require to he alterwnrds fed y artifidially' prepared food. 11oilm1 bullocks liver grated Tcry tine is sent- terod amongst. them,, and they devour l the muscle with great "ips. -___- - 'The » outside “orbs u Mi: Wilmot'., intended " weep? e'es for the brood,eon- sist ehici1y of n succesion of ponds caused by damning the main creek at.diffcrxmt places. In those the tish will bonursed till they attain suflie'ent strength and size for the lake, preparatory to pursuing their natural iIetiitet-sa.lttion to seek the salt I .ter, white fish and salmon trout the l: Ger mar of the lake.. Wlun ir, is considered that fully HOV enty per centum of the eggs deposited iit this establishment have. produced healthy" young fish, last year's operations may be safely pronounced mom successful. And should these iieh pm a lucky season therein everyreaaon to want on their returning to the vicinity of this stream In adults in such immense numbers as to astonish and delight us with the prospect of a new and abundant source of valuable and nutritious food. It is worthy of mention here that the large qunntitiy of salmon fry now rcndy to be release from the! hatching house, is nearly half as great as that raised from lust year's deposit? of egg! in the famous Btormonttield ponds, on the River le, which establishment has been in full operation for upwards oi fifteen yous. ' Besides the salmon eggs hatched out " Newcastle, Mr. Wilmot has tried some equally satisfactory experiments withthe ovs of ,hitc-tish, hatching out considerable numbers. Owing to an accident the bulk of these were unfor- tnnstely destroyed. He also has proved the result of impregnating with the milt of s msle grilse the eggs of s female almon- tront. This expertuetttalerom humltsd in the production of' hybrids 01's very pm- mising kind. It is quite pmhsble such s mixture may form a desirable sdditinn to our-already varied stock of native Echesr-- partsking lperhaps of the fine edible qualities 0 both the mi tratory and lseustrine species. These hybrids msy not preps rate, but if they can be srtili. cinlly bred.) in sufficient numbers the ini- provement is s very material one. We have the testimony of Professor Von ority so table food of barren bhes ofthe salmon family. Their flavor b excellent, and their iitstsh more easily cured 'thsn din of the true sslmonidae. The principal advantages to the public fishlriei ot the l'rovinm of Ontario which these very successful operutionl justify us in anticipating, are of a two-fold itatuie-ddireet and indirect. Direetly We count upon , cheap and. igniu'cdiute in- crease, espsble of slmost indelinite extear. sion, in the supply of sslxuon to our markets ; sud the restoration of this fish to many of our rivers throughout Canada which etc now in snexhsusted or deserted sate. 'rhehreading also by similar pro- cess of other descriptions of freshwater bite such es can be propagated in unli- mited qusntities, consequently st chesper east, end are required to furnish the vents of those classes sarong our people who csnnot afford the high priced tiahes, is also s direct public benefit. This este- 'hlishment may become not merely In GGiF/ii but s feeder to other endesvours l of the same kind in the ysrious provinces of the Dominion. And' in u eoimneroiul salsa we J,,',u?fie,if in expecting remu- nerstive " from the enhsnced value of the yer-ions fishing stations. . We venture to affirm that within three ears snotl only the present,' but any like astahlitthrnettt, may be made self sustaining through the pecuniary proceedu from the ssle of fish eggs obtaihed sud bh purehued for use in the neighboring Ststes and by private individuals. the m of Maine, Vermont, New IIsmp’. shire, Mssssehusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut and New York are now-aniking most vigorous efforts to procure im - listed on and young tuh. They gym prices; sud individusls find it pixi4italtls 'torsisesndsellthem. Theresrestpro- sentseversl personsesgaged inthis busi- ness. With the‘exeeption howevaof one person who has invested cepitsl in obtain- in; viviiied sslmon eggs in Canada, the other parties devote t neir attention msinly to the breeding and rearing of brook trout arid shad. Mr. Seth Green, who lives: near Rochester, Few York, has unused wéilth by selling eggs and young ofspeckl- cd or brook trout. He receives 01“ per thousand for the eggs. end “0 per thousand for the young tish. The spew" and f, pf Canadian treats and white bh sre C',? superior worth, end those of the salmon more} than double that value. There woul be no diitiettlty in procuring and hatching millions of eggs from vsrious species of fish, out of which sales could he made from the surplus after supplying 1 I our own wsters. _ There is B special feature in theee indirect benelita which applies more peni- eularly and forcibly to the maritime pro- vines; it u, that by these nurseriee myrindn of email fuheg may be readily produced end need to replace the failing supplies of pieeine food on which depends eo- vitally the prosperity of the coat fisheries, and the lo. ofwhichhu for two or three actions past reduced the een board population in my plneeIto actual "rant. . We cannot close this brief report without bearing cheerful witness to the untiring gal, printieel intelligence, and ingenious industry which have enabled Kr. Wilmot to eurnount digieulties and have din; ecu-genuine necessarily. encoding the We; which he'll? so penguin-ll, iiriiGiiriG" “coastal oonéluson'_ ; nil irebqr have reslnotfully to com-ad til intatiit.inrand useful luore--eniaing