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C DCre musc*IF thew ap D trapy C «k [Nestiqq pCubl be (0(&.&..‘ ie “:::M bhe had mentioesi v ! nited States vesel ty tect top ”a“ ="' i T'm"‘k::“~"hw foom .fi. hag Je . __ _ "@@ . @ Was tolg ~ ~..l 14 â€" \ oul sn Cid® UnigtN ur vessels of the NOR of them to the United had said, is was quite & oundland and P. £. bast to the Treaty, aadil ® d not those Provinces 08" selves for not having ®#* lar .cv. and would aot 189 jury o 1408 m :fl Tndey , ©uu Doh as . theâ€"fe bed peee ts c aeleat. r,_,,.m_‘t Or e 10 crme _ Dlm‘.‘, 1 mackerel " Te * m eaet wot Â¥e wished to hare the pre al it w.&.“_‘" Troaty heir co dsh 11lcany have the ll“VQ, = P‘ Lo CC ’..;;hpn â€".LE.-. )t ta w #, all 1t ty N &4 C1 . The as,»0ttmeqt ‘\l o 1278 nog 4 0d ) : T seaato "und afet 1# Â¥, t tals, _ U a, #Nlole toxw. ... e Pass stence of 1 3 y meading the SOHP" _ . assured the Howe U * 2 _ O % in sarge Bot U tring and 4 u&nd ~tc t to the . SQeil mnd__ s ght b“Jm i he mightas well ke '.oo:'i.“--_â€" in reed, fatrmay t o at «1@ --'â€"; , Government He in atus * . Ana .. . @ $titt leop so i c malle O 2 differen; B4 and 1 under the +. . kinds of q8 4* #0TB44 witlk Â¥ The Hon. ur. Tupper, in reply, sail this w«s not =» question of pamy either in England or Caurda,. He showe\ tne adâ€" vantrages to ail coun ries ny the esta‘ish ment of an international law and the gun to Eoland in this question, by havin. ber elaims also considered â€" Tne question of the tisheries bas been one of difticulty for over 6U years between England .mhx:} Unitd Stâ€"tes, during which time Eng has freely given bher support and protec nou to Canwda. He denied that any doubt had been thrown on thh righ: of this Doâ€" minion to the inshore fiâ€"heries and showâ€" ed that if by the Treaty we cede our terâ€" ritory :o the United~ States they, at the mme time, cede their territory to uâ€", While the tishermen of the United states were all opposed to the ‘Freaty, those of Nova Scotia were in favor of it; showing that it would be to the advintage bf the latter. He referred to the action otf the Upposition on the question of free co=l and salt l:ist session and to his endeavors to arrest a decision pending proceedin;s at Washington,. _ _ 2i 15. After recess Mr Hwrison ?ntinued his remiurks. He pointed out thi the Nov« Rcotia fishermen were satistied with the Treaty. and that they were the most interâ€" ested in the mutter. lle arkued that urâ€" der the Treary the conceâ€"sions we hwut to muke were vâ€"~y tivial, a«mi the benefivs we received l rge, but even had we been asked to maâ€"e unportant s«crif 0s for the sske of the bmpietbe people â€"+ Can «1a woubl have been wrimng io+ m kei. ie conclwled by deprecatingy ihe slt:cks mule by the Oppiaimon uon the Fremie: Mr. Jones (Halifax] spoke in opposition to the Treaty, which he said was inimical to the interests of the fishermen of Nova Neotia. Mr.. HARRINON (Toronto) spoke at ame length arguing in favour of the adoption of the Fishery clauses. . He also alluded to the positmon occupied by the Minister of Justice as an Imperial Comâ€" missioner. and said that comparing large thing with small, he would compâ€"re it to that which Mr. Mackenzie oocupied as » membe of the Ontwio Government and a‘ the s me :ime Agent ftor the Isolas d Risk Insurance Ccompany. The two pos:â€" U Bs w#@.e nout in any way connected the one with the ooher, no. wis he b und &s a memner dt the ODatiwi>~ Cuoinet to serve the interest, of the lsolated Riusk 1i s i. ance Comp wy. C C aae Hon. Â¥r. Holton moved the adjournâ€" ment of the debate. Mr. Comeron (Muron) repined ou beh 4 of tue 'ggnrluou In the couse 0| his :e. marks sati little unâ€"t bad nuot been said relore by hbis leaders. ie opposed the Tre:ty on the zround th t it would not secur> pesce_ and that all the sacrince we maue wo ild be l=t. Depart Arrive Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald said the Government would agree to the adjournâ€" ment on condition that the debate was mlladotbe first order of the d:y for Wedâ€" Â¥. Depart Depart ~â€" Tad A:‘Te 7 30 Uxiox Forawarormse & Riitwar Co. Btages leave for Ayimer at 6 30 a m. Btages arrive from A}lmer at 4 30 p.m. FBo.t leaves Ayimer at 8 a m. .« B.â€"Tickets to all points East and West by the above roures can bo had Moxtr to Ll’b.â€"‘grl’ to R. ley, Solcito:, corner Sparks Stree‘s, Otta®a. Costumes and Dresses made to ordér, in the latest styles, under the superintend. | ence of a tirst class dress maker of fifteen years‘ experience. , Allan, McKinnons & McMorran, | #4), Sparks Streoet. ’ Allin, MecKinnon‘s & veMoran will show ; M L'-“’“ of New. Millinery, on l Kexerr Li® Fire.â€"Our Kamptrille fire is crowde issue. The fire was a very c destroying the fizest busin town and rendering over a sons houseless. <~41 EB Siare Coxmstzp.â€"We ed to my that the Tree an rléxt > Rowe‘s i goi;~., 2 â€"ur fisheries and the right of navigiting tie>t. Lawrence being used as " levers‘ in order to obiain reciprocal free trade mith the States be regarded as fallacicus. Attempis had been macde repeatedly during the past few years to effect this object but without success. As tothe non enforceâ€" ment of the Fenian claims he did not comâ€" sider that however much might appreciate the services of our volunteers and sympaâ€" t_ise with those who were left widows and orphans on a certain occision it was not for us to find fault with the Imperial tGov erament because under certain peculiar cin umtances they had not enforced these claims. He showed thit to receive a pecuniary recompense for a concession oi tis kind was nothing unusual. He conâ€" cluded by animadverting strongly on the character of the Untario Upposition. Arrive A. & A. H. TAYLOR, Agents. Russell House and cornet Sussex a York ~treets. « Ottawa, May 13, 1872. 1958if MROLIAEE uC ake . â€"ABDCCECCY . "OP Pecebe t iemei dn ce said amendment. â€" The debate was commenced by 311'. WY onnor who said that he believed the views he shou‘d advan e were thoroughly in accord with those of his constituents. Z#he question was perhaps the most im portant with which this Parliament had ever had to deal. He spoke of the anxiety with which he watched for the publication of the Irea‘y, anlsa‘d th :t when he first read it be come to the conclusion that although it did not in all â€" respects come up to what he had hoped f)r, he bad come at once to the conclusion that it was the duty of Canw ato accept it. He then enlarged upou the vastness of the quesâ€" tion »nd the difficulty of any but those accustomed to vast Imperial questions to desl with it. He criticised at some length the remarks of the various memâ€" bers of the Opposition who had â€"spoken agsiost the ‘lreaty and alluded to the r ad:ness which they â€"howed to speck i the most dogmatic terms on any question no matter bhow large or important. «#Fools," ~«1d ho‘ ru«h in where ange!s fear to tread," "he honourable gentleâ€" man then p:oâ€"eeded to discuss the merits of the Treaty and in the course of his reâ€" marks exposed the fullacy, of the argu«â€" ments us d by those who opposed it. Alâ€" luding to the free navigation of the St Lawrence he said that the privilege ac exied to the Amsricans under the Treat :eally only tended to bring about what Ia1 tor years been trying to secure, tiz, the obtaming control of the trade of t Western States. The bonding system w a murual benefit to tho & living on «iles of the line. The talk about using ir m ‘After routine, The House resumed the debate on the proposed motion of the Hon. Sir John Wacdonald for the second reading of the A t to arr)i into effect the provisions of the Treaty between Great Britain and the U‘nited Stites, the motion of Hon. Mr. Blake in amendment thereto, . and the motion of Mr. Bodwell in amendment to The House then adjourned at 11.50 TR&VILLER‘s CGUIDE. &r. Lawrert&# & Orrsawa Ranway o E0 it LW Urrawa Riyse Navigatio® Co. aARLIAMENTARY SUMMARY LOCAL NEWS. CaÂ¥aDa CextRar Ramway worer Or (OÂ¥MONs. â€"Terspiy, May 14, 1®?2 i f e o th.; Thudnnipodwm‘u‘dluthol!umn Hous » ’-eowdedontolthum,. 1 $ M ind m ivinepimnep > ceued ‘RDAY, MAY 18m, 1872 fizest business part of the | SaATURD ering over a bhundred perâ€" _ P P P ie e oo iale cacamepam 10. 00 Sparks and Elgin J Shrub:,..'ry ©m* wil be are instruct» order, quite pe= A very handsome Foveâ€"Oiare» Boiat in excellent Crtews Yar :4, 18. A FOUROARED PLEASURE BOAT.| '"â€"I 'vll-“'â€" auk â€"‘l ‘vom C d ‘.“ * ‘(mm April &4 l!!lt:) u* eom.‘ll!g’ GJwWasK‘s HALL ON TH® 21sr MaY Un assuming oftice last year, your Comâ€" mittee found it burdened with debts lett over from previous years and its very existence threatened by the formition (by gentlemen who had previously particiâ€" pated in the management of your Assoâ€" ciation) of two competing associations, organized within the Volunteer Force, ard to one of which, a, considerable porâ€" tion of the Government â€"Grant, that had been annually granted . to your Associaâ€" tion, was awarded. Under these very dis couraging circumstances it was felt ,that the prospéects for a successful mecting were ‘gl , but you Committee on going Â¥i ly . | to work â€" to to mnnl for subscriptions met with the most gratifying success, which enabled them to issue a most attractive programme for the Annual. Tournament, which was carried out most successfully on the 22nd day of* August and gfollowing days, when in addition to cash prizes smouflting to $525, the . Governor General‘s Cup, the Civil Service Challenge Vase, the Bronze Medal of the National Asâ€" sociation, and a number of minor prizes were compeced for, The attendance was very good and everythingy passed off moâ€"t satistactorily. The new method of squadâ€" ding and hring introduced by the efficient and indefatigable Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Mr Blackmore, having proved most valuable and giving the fullest satisfaction. Moved by Mr. Cotton, +econded by Mr | Walters thit the thanks of this Aâ€"sociaâ€" | un do be andare hereby given Mr. W. ' A. Bl â€"ckmo«e. tor his very etticient serv.ces as Secretiryâ€" Frea urer for taue pist year. | Camied unanimously. | Election of (Utlicers The elecuon: of officeâ€"bears w;» then proceedéd with, and resulted as follow= : . Preâ€"identâ€"A (G:Imour, Esq. > , Ist Viceâ€"Presideutâ€" E. C. Barber, E+q Ladie# desirou® of taking lessons in the French language, m’3«run the services of a corapet nt teacher, who has the best of câ€"elentials and of this TTor erms andibarticutark adirace by ns or terms culare, ress by p« _ MADAYE LaMoUCit®. Oitawa, May 3, 187 Y our Committee would reéecommend that application be made to the Militia Depart ment to reimburse the Association the amount expended by them in the erecâ€" tion of the bu.lding on the range. the sime having been tiken _ po«â€" session of by the Government and con. verted into a residence for the caretaker. The receipts for the year amounted to $954.80. while the expenditure was >799, 70. (of this $68 28 was paid on account 0i the old debts previously referred to) leay ing an actual balance oa hnd in cash of »155 70 and no liahilities, everything bhas. img beâ€" n discharged. s o.sh balance «bove refered 10 the t10 â€" ernor Generâ€"ls cup hss Governmen. grant, the Civil Service challenze vase, and the Brovze Medal 0t the Nationmal Ki fle Associamion are »vsilibl@e. ind your coummitiee :FT satis.ied toat the anvual grant of $100 fiom the City Corpor ..tion of Uttaws «nl pe contmued All of wutch is reâ€"pectiully sa>mitted. Signed on behbalf of the comumit +e â€"yâ€" Inos, KRoss. M»jor, > Lowarp C B iBk«, o FaAMrS GwaAXT The Tre vwe: then reut a fin wil .irs of the «> Ottawa, April 1!, 18 To the Members of the Ottawa Metropoli, tan Rifle Association. Gentlemen, â€" The Committee of Manâ€" agement, in preésenting their Annual e port, desire to con:ratulite the Associa~ mwon on the very satisfactory position it now holds compared with last year. â€" the prospects tor the present your are imst â€"ncoursging as in add:ition to the awil Ars Of the sssoct â€"0ot. } | e ; « voved by Mr, Hinton, sec ndel by \Ur.| s&@â€"L A RGEST AND® BE 8 T .e Harris, that the report 0t the pxecuative | & Commiitee just read be adopted. Car l : Felection of vried | k + dp â€"W, White, + sq. _ Executive Committeeâ€" Lieut. Col Bearâ€" man, k. J. Hinton, Esq , Lieut. Harris, A btewart, Eq , und W. a. Blackmore, Eâ€"q. kecretary and Treasuserâ€" J. Waâ€"lsh, Esq. Asst. Secretary â€"Lieut. Pearson Auditorâ€"Capt. DetFoucherville. Moved _ by Capt. LeBâ€"ucherville, secondâ€" ed by Sfrtzt. MceDonald, that the tuanks ot t Asso iation are hbereby ten de the cfticers and mansgers of the pasf year for their very eflicient services on bebalf of the Organization.â€"Carried unanimously. + : A rote of thanks was accorded the | Chairman for bis able conduct in the : chair. | continue d toâ€"day at two o‘clocok. ‘There is a large quantity of goods yet to be sold. Mr. W. A, Blackmore, Secretary and Treasurer of the Association, then read the Annual Report of the Executive Comâ€" mittee, as follows : â€" 4 HorttctLtrRit.â€"A meeting of the com / ‘EBEC RAL f :k““gl::. the Horticultural Society ill | qU _‘Z_A_Y UMPANY e ‘this evening in the City Hall at ' Notice is hereby given that s general moeting of #A . he Sharehol i i1 be, beld i 8 o‘clock. ~ 1 :h. no'.“m 1&: ?,‘r‘a;: E‘."‘.P."a?i" c:::ml Bailn; E. C. Barber, Esq., was called ‘to the chair in the absence of the President. The regular annu«l meeting of the avove Association wasTheld in the City lHall last night at 8 o‘clock. s Oraxces Barv.â€"Ground was broken yeaâ€" terday at the corner of Queen and (‘Con» } nor streets for the new Orange Hall. Mr, John Langford is the contracter, and in such able hands we may soon expect to see the work brought to a state of com l pletion. _ I UuTFaAwWA METROPOL.TAN RIFLE AS . SOCIATION. ‘ PRI\'ATE LESSON3 Torms Cash Contribations will be thanktally received by any _ Saturday and Monday, May ll.â€"and 13. ST. JAMESâ€" ChOURCH, OHULI *HE LAT J UCIIPN Sa@LE THREE FOLLO YING DaYys FRENCH LANGUAGE At 12 o‘clock noon, FANCY FAIK Intend Holdin hC TH >3 STARMER, . Rideiu Street 1951â€"1m =â€" JÂ¥ â€" W St. Patrick Street, Ottawa iâ€"Sm . OP h blRKmore, E'q. ,t stitemput of the Auctivneer 11 TN â€" 1 ad is J frst mee AXZR1NMLEK NA llsl(f AXALAL!, liZ-m:.N&::‘ h begobr ;n‘-c&&t.@rom M_.dpm will be hoiden at the Town call, in rg ox said T ip. on the last Satu«par in May noext, (% j 1872 at 10 o'elgl, a m. of which all parties in:orâ€" ad by any _ Saturday and Monday, May ll1â€"and 13. aed are ';'nog. w;@q[”,i ion. mm R own Ne.â€" | @a‘tery. Sconts. Reverved Seate, 80 gente. _ , Martboroughi fiih Antit Isfk _ "*‘*"Wuq: ame Apui uk Macdberosth, aits, Hats, HMats. I will sell on MONDAY, the 13th of May, at one ‘elock, p m., in the Store adjormning Hope‘s Stationâ€" +:y. Sparks Street, the finest stock of Kare and Choice t‘lants ever imporied in this city. They consist of Buibons Roots and Flower Sceds, +**1 as Camolegs,. Hhodoecndrons, Pawnias, New Mâ€"othly lose Trees and Fruit cultivated in T. ance, such as Pare A A Nee innpie rnrinar . * Otun.?u 1, ufi. The *pest Collestion of Plants, Bulbous Roots and Flower Seeds, just imported from France. riuries hi seripuve bi The uncleared portion of the lot is well wooded with Oak, Elm, Ash and Cedar. ' Kale at 2 o‘clock, tu. s _ & Termsâ€"} eash, ba in six. equal annual inâ€" stalments, with interest at 7 per cent, secured by mortrage on the projerty, N.B.â€"The purchaser will be required wmivv. at the time ol’ule a deposit of oneâ€"tenth of the purâ€" chase money, and the balance of the cash payment within ten days, when the decds. &c.. will be signed. By a weil educated young Scotchman a tomxpor- ary oecupation. Writes l\fUOd plain hand> Is a tairrDraughtsman; a good Mathematician, and well gcounded in the several braaches of a polite eduâ€" catron. S Adpress 166 Ortawa T1ucs Office. â€" Ottaws, May 14, 1872 10671 _ Containing about 2% acres, situated on the Montreal Igucpdmxud Road, within fine and a half miles of the city. W . {l FALLS has been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at the Unidn House, on TUESDAY, the Â¥ist Muy, 137%, that valuable property. known as the ‘*Forbes Farm," being Lot No. 9, in the 1st ConceÂ¥sion, O.F , of Gloucester. The land is of the best quality, with about 75 acres cleared, well fenced, drained, and in nlfeod state of cultivation, with a good Clapboa:ded House 33x24, Verandah in front, good Barn Clapboarded, 49x3), Htable 3vx23, Frame shod 3/x18, &e. etornaciaieienizhicnns «oo aen Through the very large encouragement received rom the citizens and public in ]! eneral it has caused us to ‘augment. our stock. his â€"Spring‘s I?wor- tation has been bought with much care apd in the best markets. Particular aitention has been : given to goods suitable for city business and family trade. A gonvy stock of Tea, also Coffe : of the best qnnht( and sround da ly on the premises. A large stoc Liquors of the best brands and quality always on hand. _A fine lot of new Map e =yrup in botties and on draft, the best in the Dominion. All the above at piices to defy compâ€"tiion. Fruits and© Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, ~_ (Girape Vines, &c., &c. Ottaws, May 10, 1872. _ A UCTION SALE From the well known Nurseries of Lost, on Saturday night, near the Rusâ€" sel House, a * Brass Scabbard.‘" _ The finder le:ving the same at the Russell House will be rewarded. 1968 Hink Music Hal!, " The Romish Doctrine of the Rule of Faith exam ined." with reply to Kev. Father Damen and Rey Dr. O‘Copnor. For sale b * fiENDERSON &£C0oâ€". + en e ds #Spirks Street. Ottawa, May 2, 1871 China W arehouse The subscriber has been instructed to inform the public that ownin : to an accident to the » oat on the Ia e by which the Trees were pl'm;rd. the above sale is postponed unt l TUE~DAY. the i‘th instant then to taxe place at the same hour and p ace.. . : : PEACOCK‘S ? 33 Rideau Street, Ortawa. § #@~The highest price paid for KA W tIRS i W Company on Ottawa, May 8, ©&YREE SALE POuSTPONED FRIDAY, tus 24rs DAY or MAY, 1NST,, The Washington Treaty, B B B tra.For parti es o e ‘ru-u\'cof)ilfl, % ”_7... & and deâ€" OR SaLE aAT aUCTION, t ATS, Ortawa, May 7, 1872. T kW ORLEAN‘s MINSTRELS Uttawa, May § 1873 1 Canadian Monthly for May T OW IS THE TIME TO CALL May 9 Ottawa, May 11, 1872 UJf a Valuable Farm in Gloucester, UST * OW READY Ottawa, Vay 8 h, 1872. It coptains important articles on Until TUE<DAY. MAY. 14 1872 NTARIO NNUAL SALE R: J. DONNELLY, ESQ., N, Y. Go to ANTED, Also ready the _ Rev. Mr. McLaurin‘s Lecture, McDUNELL & MONGENAIS, No. 66, Sussex Street. CAP3, and By A. Gagnie, 1872 For the AT The L«abor Question, OF aAT STR .W GOODS, W.H. FALLS, _ Auctioncer. hour and p A. ROW £&, J. M. CURRIER, 1064t 1. nR OTTPAWA TiMiks,. Mavr is ists Auctioneer. 196vtd* Aucti 3s 198. 10994 Junts due the igte prm ai s stare ut e . 4 20e Ottare Hay 7, 1872, The partnership horetofore existing btween the undersigned as Boot and shoe Dealers in Ot awa falk dnrclanien anieg on t us fainp &1 utuBn 1 ay » 157% and theit, businers in horemiter be Caltle I aaale or Female 1 ; boiding a second : l Nidq .mm.omd' SHN s a," ogs o DIS;‘OLUTIOY OF PARTNERSRIP. a Male or Female Teacher, â€" Six beautiful lots near St Joseph‘s Church, Bandy Hil!, only $12>each, $1% cash, t.{onn in one two ani three years at 6 per cent. 107 acres in the County of Renfrew, only $5 an un'._Do“I?:::.." ma:‘ gho descripâ€" o 1eare i0 in m: . It will be adverâ€" id ie m on Houlkir leal Reiats Dulletie 1,U00 copies issued in May next. It is now an established fact if you want any firstâ€" class Brandies or Wines, and the best Family Groâ€" ceries, you must go to Thos. Patt f Fhos. Patterson‘s, with flowers of all kinds and ornamental trees. It is decidedly the most comfortable cottage of ttawa and situated in the healthiest part of the city. zho sale will take place on MONDAY, the 20th of May, at 1 o‘slock, p. m., if not »old before then at private Nine dwellings now entered in my book good parties. ; * A. GAGNIER, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, opposite the V ANTED, i mss _For Bohool Rection No. 14, Township of N MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA IN OTTAWA Nip aeroguet peona d batien beeuiinas old ‘ont 8 u und. en u with q?;:;r-' o’m kinds and qr_nulqnu{ troes. O}t Ottawa, April 26, 1872. % beautiful lots in Centre To also 41 dwelâ€" lings situated in Gloucester, l':h. Albert and Weilington Streets. A tine Stone House on Sussex Street. Houses and lots in Sandy Hil! and Lower Town. Houses and lots from $60) to {hlu. Three fine limits on Coulonse River. por 4s ForSS Confini ourselves eniirmâ€"ly to HOUSF FI?'KN[HHINE we will thus be lo’ublodto give corsoml attention to the wants of our friends, and ope to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor us with their orders. Uttawa, May 2, 1872. 1960â€"1y. Cocoa‘s & Chocolates Ottawa, May 7 All of the newest designs for this season purchased pnvionuo thvo ?dglngowfiull:n? l|lld 'fi&ih for extent, auty of desi yv»lug, W surâ€" pas< anything ever :flo_d in gil_ciq- ow ied &nfiom in announcing that they will ir new store, 49 flp.rh-stnfl. early in with a full and complete assortment of 110 \â€"_. Floor Oilcioths, Curtains aod Curtain Materials Cornices and Cornice Poles, 1 and a Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, Carpets, OTN.WA‘- CARPET HOUSB *JR SALE, BEVERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, UST RECEIVED, + The largest and best m& in the city of UURT OF REVISION. Lo!s %4, 2, 26 and half of 9 Wellington Street. Russell House By A. Gagnier, Auctioneer. UCTION SALE _‘ $EI0LBRE AMD C1 OUSES TV LET, May 3, 1872. ear Ottawa, only $30 an acre. IRECT IMPORTATIONS their. busipe««wii. hereafter be cm in the intere tof w. 4. b, !Qlig_eiq(ll:_o late frm -(h.: -50‘-‘"‘ CADBURVYV‘S ACRES OF LAND Put up in different shapes and _ varieties. _ Parties that use the like. Please call and examwe. GET SA MPLE.â€" : For Sale at No. 26, Rideau Street. ThVs. PATT®Y®SNAN‘s > 26 Rideau Street Always on hand. To be used as a 1872 ‘Allan, McKinnons & McMoran _ FANcCcY coops N. B.â€"Customers will please remember that the above reduction refers o):lly to Silks uf Dress Goods, and will continue for the balance of the present month »nly. REGENT HOUSE Spring and Summer Costumes. The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon Will for the present Month be offered at rates that will satisfy the closest buyers, that seldom such an opportunity occurs to buy $ : At Such remarkable low prices, . Sitek Scarrs in Endless Variety and Latest % STyLESs, _© Silks & Dress Goods Russell & Watson Which they will continue for the balance of the present month only. We give below a list of the former, as well as sale price, for some of the leading lines : We will show a large lot of the following, at prices as quoted bolij * $ [ The entire stcek of Silks from the lowest JAPANE»E to the best DUCAPE and LYUNs SILKS ym Embroidered Muslin Sets, : Embroidered Linen Sets, h Lace Collars, PLAIN LINEN COLLARS, Ot‘awe, 8th May; 1872. MONDAY, 13th Instant, Mey 3; 1872. PLAIN CUFFS, «â€"COMMENCE AaAâ€" t § SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, Marled Mohairs and Lustres 12%c Alpacas and Challies *# . i0 Poplins and Grenadines _ _ g0 ‘\New Dress Fabrics. Silks and Dress Goods, Black Gross Grain Silk 80c. do do . ‘Dbe. do do $1.15 1 do do 1,.°9 _ do do ! 1.50 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. SPECIAL SALE We are now showing all the new Paris and London Fash:ons in Millinery. Lndies are invited to an inspection of the large and choice assortment of Bonnets, Hats, French Flowers, Feathers, Mantles, Cosâ€" rtumes, Shawls, Ladies‘ Underclothing/and Childrens‘ Dresses. IN DRESS COODS WASHING JAPANESE, a wiry durable texture for Travelling Dresses, Fi®kenca musunsg, WARLING SAaATINS8, Grey. CHAS. MAGEE. REPE DE CHINE. a beautiful riateriâ€" al. Silk and Wool mixtures. ER"ALE RAYEE, Dolly Varden, new OKOHAMA LA WNsS, exquisite shades RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT. AMASK PIQU marvellously ri ‘ and hsnd-ome.m § LGERINE GRENADINES, ENCH _ BATESTE, in figured and t+lain Colours. & 5 * s MILLIAERY DEPARTMEAT, Sinclair, Stitt & ©o,, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, _ f <o 0 s 20 SPARKS STREET. IN GREAT VARIETY AT RUSSELL & WATSON. PLAIN SETS, =»WILL ON ‘TP Becond Quality, $2.50. â€" | Oxfo d.‘. s:_-.._rz wWith tvoeoll:n to each, any 149 | Whi i ‘vilars, $3.00 dozen. Mioact Hit ho P err nc e ue PÂ¥ .# .. ‘3&""“3‘,":'."{.“;‘# w * cly competition } AME8 ANGUB, uu?m"-“luk ~ Block, Sparkeâ€"st, corner of qrteve Heg ‘. um Best White, $2.75. Made to measure, and a ft guaran‘eoed,â€" Rich Satin Stripe. HE OTTAW A SHLIKT STORE. 8SHIRT LIST OF PRICE3, new designs. Lace Lappits, Former Price Sale. 80c. | 170c. 95c. 80c: Former Price Male. Buft, sq'er 30 Sparks Street, Otteaws. FANCY SETS, $1.00 1.05 1.20 29 Sparks Street. Lace Sets, 10c. 15 20 g&occu-er of Wellingion Str et and Market uare, the property otf J. KAYANAGH, Eeq. r.m-d.odmflbeu- at the above Office on and after SATUKDAY, the 2uth, and untii SÂ¥ §2 Astnews pecserccills n o any teodss eb Goln un ww viase Ottewa, Aprl 18, Wi enders recel the Archi wW. H0DesoL o hicotice: Baser Boook, Rigin Shest, for the erection of a 5 _>~_â€" M@@eSTOREA&qâ€" _ _ _ T) BUILDERS. of vision. struments, l‘d.eop..liuuaom Mas« rine and Opera Glasses, and all ki of rptical Iutnwdthnqbouqu"‘ l:b&y,will:nu .:;-llm on cost = -r-:n.'fith‘wmh‘mwduy or light: GEORGE mIHAEL‘S Celebrated Scotch and Brazilian Pebble Spectacles are the best in use; they afford, altogether, the artificial ho%:orfln human vision ever invented. Bcience in optics, as em ployed in adjusting glasses to the human eye, is of such importance that no person not thoroâ€"ghly versed in its principles should be allowed 1to prescribe glasses, any more than one ignorant of physic Mr. ‘mnt.b glasses that he seâ€" lects to cure dimness or weskness of the byes, restoring and preserring clearness ORME & SUN, : Sparks st., Upposite the Russell Hou‘se March 28, 1872. 1934 3m Has viaitea this caty and will remain for a Mfim“s’. t% Orme & Soaâ€"‘s Music Store, Magtcb the K ussell House. :, MICHAEL will sele st Spectacies for those who entrust themselves to his skill, as an Optician, with the utmost care, so thit by their use the Eye will not tire in for the East, and the train No. 6 wil leare Ottawa at 9 a‘ m., connecting with the Grand Trunk Exâ€" whwn:m&c 'ut THOS. REYNLDS8, _ _ 3.: mh': l?-. kl:’o’:z‘:‘fll pcil? ?fi. ':l:ll. ou monthly instalments. For particulars BLINDNESS PREVENTED. On and trom T . the 7th i the M Trains (No. 2) w.i’l"l:vo .omwou:: 7 a -~;-:il.“' nect.ag with the Ottaws, May 4, 1872. W ready to mako arrangements to build h_un.ol.f'l’-_w:fl.u_flwifi_ m!.“‘!‘.‘“,,;!’! George â€"Michael, OPTICIAN, *rom Glasgow, Scothind, and 514 Kingâ€"st., ‘fiO LETâ€"At Caledonia Springs, a Gonp B~aro«â€" ING ot:lla oonti:u.:ing 13 Kooms. Also the Amuseâ€" ment Building ] comnected with the CaxapAa Huus®, con unint" Bal Aileys, Bar toom. large Bal: Room and i6 excellent Bedroomâ€". Price ot Board at the ~prin :s from $5 to $Â¥ a week, and last season «he visit=rs could not all be: accommudated. And a rootl Farm containing about 2 0 acres, 70 clear, with a good Heuse, Barn and S.â€"able. App y to A. HAMILTON, _ The above goods are last year‘s Stock and will be soldcheap at once if you require any of the above. Ottawa, May 1, 1872. OTTaAwWa aA D QUEBEC, Mz Maoxt has the honor to announce to the public that he has just arrâ€"ved fcom Fr:nce with a magnificent collect on of firstâ€"cla*s plants, sucs as Camelias, Magnolias, Ithododendrons, Azsieas. Amoryllis, Peonies, 199 vmo:‘z of roses, frait trees of all kinds. vinegs bulbes onions in blosâ€" Royal Mail Line of Steamers for Kast and West, HUUSESo! any size built for pa payable by monthly instalments. Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872. s t _I= lvâ€"l i V'fi Umvxisd.'nxamuox? LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN During the Month of May in the Following A large assortment of Mathematical inâ€" Te A.‘ AGNIER, ouondbm I-'.'-".d!:-. , Ottawa, April 30, 1872. 1968â€"64. Doi Dotne i ogan‘s old siand. RARE PLAXTS AND FRUIT TREES. T. L. & V. K. K. CU, HE SIGHT PRESERVED. Change of Running Time General _ Wolfe, ARE CHANCE BOARDING HOUSE KEEPER®. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. &r Work and Embroidery on Bark,{) 12 10 . ~â€"~~O BE SOLD CHEATP: 3 â€" Refrigerators, i 26 Cistern Pumps . j | 11 Chandeliers, wood and Common, 100 Flower Baskets (Ass) 12 Flower Stands, 5 Shower Baths, 4 Plunge Baths, + y 2t% 3 â€" Round Baths, / f 6 Foot Baths, ; C 12 Setts Toilét Ware, , 10 Ice Coolers, Different Sizes. B â€"â€"AXD WITE THBâ€"â€" GOO D3 , OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &o., &0. Managing Dircctor 1961 â€"3. forms thepublic that he has opened at Ottewa a Com C me.&uuou.. where can be purchased All Kirds of Merchandise in his Line, HATTER AND FURRIBR 1961 . r and Hat Depot. . OLIVIERr CoTEe, B LUTTBELL, Teeuty minnte» «llowed at Presoott Juneâ€" tion for refresomâ€" nw. s Train® «re ron on Monutreal t‘me, jH08 Ec 1 XOLUS, Mavazing Dir«~4, 0 t#A “W’I.O 00 p m _ SBure connâ€"ctions @ th «ll the Grand Tronk trelus bâ€"th Kast 100 Wout, as shis Jompany‘s trains wait thâ€"ir arrival when lase. 3 Onmiertabl« SBote Cars on No 1 and 8 Charge fo: bertb«, 64 cents. _ â€" _ _ _ _ w ith Soin Car U) The old reliable, quickest and best route ; the sbhortest line by Q miles from Ottews to Brockvilie and all pulats West, and by 36 miles OTTAWA RAILWAY. 4LTERATION OF RUNNING TIMXE, Mail Train at 4:00 pm., arriving at Sand Pmpt at 9 30 p m # Througb wirawa Express at 3:30 p.m., m & ceitain counâ€"ction with i<rand Day Kxpres« from the Kes and Went, arriving t Ortâ€"waa 710 o a LEAVE UOTi aAWaA. Through Westeru Express at 1000 a.m,., as riving at Brockville at 140 p.m., and copnecting with @rand Trunk Day Exâ€" . press going Kas: and West. Mail Traiv at4â€"20 pm.,arriving at Brocok» ville at 9.35 > m ARRIVE AT SAND POLINTâ€"1:30 p o and 9 30 p m LEAVs SAND POINTâ€"6;:00 am, 11:40 and 3:30 p m ; Trains on Oanada Oâ€"ntral and Petth Bmeaw b make certain counnsotions with all walasoe a.:o l‘lllvq with j reight loaded despatch, and No Tma« a..lpment wh.n in car loads, * s H. ABBOTT, Brockville and Ottawa Railways CExprems ut 8 00 a.m., arrdiving at Ottews at 100 p.uw.,. aad at Nand Point at 1;%9 ~Brockville May 4, 1872 No. Ko AT V RY LOW PRICES, THE 6T. LAWRENCE On and after MONDAY, MAY 6th, 181% Trains will run as follows ; h AND FROM MONDAY, 134 MiAY 1872, trains will run as follows ; we, Mey 11L 1871 Câ€" P. DURION, §0 Sporke Hirset s m. QOTTAW A 8 09 a m CANIDA CENTRAL toral a«11 1 00 a m rmman en lflp-: Oitewa 4,00 p m Prescott. | with. bA0 #n 100 p m LEAVE BROCKVILHE GOING NORTB gGol18G soUre AL8O toall poiuts Last road Gauge RKRoute TO OTTaWA. * |tor tm Kask, 'dl'lun-.c Kas aai y um sdaticn tral a tor Brockville, K I a & s 10 un a all way al ati o a G T Lxprâ€"as tor ).u points West. Union Bank Block: 1945 &m. +T trains for: “"d 1 00 e m Do do Eapres Dodolqofi from West Mail from the for yourself 4 3)a a 12 50 pm Arrive in C:156 a m #10am 3A0p m Arrove 1 U

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