the ngston [ _ Be _9 : he could or mere 1 Arieg +f ~ 7â€"-" b‘“&~ £" ilLMe &4 BLIX AY anid .ï¬i".' in t tus ani OR ank of 4 82 of of and of that the self i C & \ -.P:.':,!- ishermse8 in the B ishing int of or ent "ag well could but the Dimson 14 hd m a masterly th that .:?- discre it to tho.‘;: statesâ€" =‘ Englind, in a speech delivered that pâ€"rsuasive and chammeteristic * with which he is gifted. the honourable Premier hw ‘ spoken of the present position of Engâ€" lind, our Mother Country, and 1 must confess that I felt moved when he addressed himse!l to our feelings ot loyâ€" alty. 1confe«ss th«t I feel we are entitled tomuke some sacritice at the call of Enâ€" land and | have re:won to heliove that my eonstituests «e prepared to do their fuli sha 0. But they feâ€"l at the same time that | more thix their full share is asked by this Muhy the Treaty of 1854. 'l'hoy‘ feel th t a rumous racaifice is asked oll them without any compensation, when the rest of the Dominiou is uninjured; that | whilethey havre always been and are y“i prepared io give a liveral to the rWn“ mï¬mh W est the benetit of ine whole Dominion, thoi intere=t is also entitled to the P | protection. For the novr' I feel it my imperaure duty to “' wflt th+ iwo :;w..ul- 'llld agunst the sgoud re wiing of the Bil!. . Rochfort the Communist leadter, to | gther with several of his ac umplices, ..q‘ fo.day for New Catedonia, the plâ€"ce of his hhhtoontbowpylomonuty clause of the Treaty commenced in the United SÂ¥istes Sente yesterday. A resolutin Was introduced advising a moditication of '."!:::d PMu of the clause. now appears to prevail in , mt that the cluuofwill beâ€" Uxjo® Fomwaromse & Rattwiy Co E Â¥ C h“:"""" Aylmer at “0":. arrive from Aylmer at 4'wp‘m F. l"'_m:' Aylmer at 8 a m. Wast can he h;j?,,..‘" points Exst . * & dA .t ‘0 u. T“' LA s. c . Artive Depart _The North Germin Lioyd‘s Stesmer | Baitimore came into col ision with another | vessel on Wednesday night near Hasting» * (Engtind ) The Hullimert in a tot] mï¬bm Edgard !:land CGovernment Eflp- for five fast ncboomn-tI to the mails betxeen Charlottetown and S tfal ports in the Isiin!, and alâ€"o o _ York Streots, _ Ottawa, May 13, 137+ T swon "aues Luai (uo/Imoimver 1Of NOFLD l.thtpomnl‘dmo( his pol+â€" tigal feelings and «»ffâ€"cuions, will teil this House that the thwusands ot American fshermen who have ruined their own fishing grounds will improve ours by their lawrence and the Labrador coast to fol low their pursuit. Now it is in the {1ce of such facts that the/member for North woh man is iess and the whole quantity caught in the season is much h-.gn consequence is that & number of our own tisbhermen have to to the northshure of the St. From lhomumo,mlomool ourc;:n grounds are not so Ive as they were. l-‘o.r..'nu-eo. when a bndre: years population was thin ar T ltannt along she shores of the Bay des Chaleurs, the number of fishermen was amall, and the amount of fish caught by :hhlâ€"-w-nrylugo;whilnm that the population has increased at least fifty to cne, the quantity of fish caught by With regard to the brisk trade, said to have been created by the Treaty in Prince Edward‘s Islind and â€" Nova Scotia, it is true that some American schooners would unload and store their firâ€"t or second load .lhthh.dwbontbcm;ul prospect of a good catch for a or third load, but these transactions were limited and benefitted a tew men only, while the of zs large American fleet on our mo-b proved disastrous to our fishermen. Where is the proof of this, might s»y the hon. member for North Lanark ? In the tact that American fiâ€"hermen have rur down their own fishâ€" ing gronnds by not regulating the mode d‘m by allowing too large a number of fishermen on those grounds, by not taking the necessary steps to prevent too great a destruction within a given time, imdeed, by overdoing it. in ‘the same way as our ameteurs and,pleasre ==~kerg of the City of Quebes, have rua down lake Beauport and lake Si. Charles 'â€"-oly.dryealfl-h. In tact, herring and mackerel are the only fish we might exâ€" port to the United States with any ad. vantage ; but it has been found in practice that herring wll cbtain a better market in Ireland and tish oils in England. Now, f the fisberies and the markets of the United States could be of no evail ; surely our Sshermen could not benefit by the TBAVILLER‘; < GUIDE By that Treaty United States subjects enjoyed our fisheries to the fullest extent while we enjoyed their fisheries, and we could take our fish and fish oils free to the United States. This exchange of !acilities has been proclaimed as beneficial to our ‘M-.k'g.d 1 contend that it is ruinovs to them the following reasons : The American fishermen brought their provis. ions and fishing gear from home and did not deal with our people ; they had a bounty from their Government, which enâ€" abled them to undersell our produce, and the United States offered â€" no market to the best and most valuable of c ir fisk, e e T ce c To say that the bulk of our fishermen have benefitted by the Treaty of 1854 is making a very broad assertion which, in my opinion, is not based upon facts as I will endeavour to show. .lobwunill.ithubmout_eqm‘ Allan, McKin & MeM u?mdt.hindoh-uthnnh_o Maritime 20, S reok orran, Provinces were against the passing of the 23" t Reciprocity Treat of 1854 ; but that such | _ MoÂ¥zsyâ€"ro Lun.â€"-Agrly to R. A. Brad advantages isd beenobtained under | ley, Solicitor, corner and r'wiau of the Treaty that the popu | Streets, Ottawa. Sparks f Eigin lation of those provinces. were as c‘amor I 4 ous against its repeal . _ _ ____ _ ________| _ Wasmxo JaraxEse Siu«s at 40c. per EEECH OF DR ROBITAILLE ON THE | the latest styles, under the superintendâ€" SreERT LsHINGTON TREATY . | Sn oo ettter under the mwerintind. id, it his been stated i ‘l’m,"m' : . Bobitaille said, it has stated in | McKi & MeM mn'mof this debate that the Maritime i !),Mll ock orran, ® 10 Otrawa River | s Lawnrnxog +00 %00 1.10 615 8.10 3.40 CaÂ¥aDa Cextrar Raitway. House and TELEGR . PHMIGQ NQOT 10.00 & Orrawa Ramnwary * TA\'U)& A ts corner &:xn & Narigarro® Co Artive . 0 m enmummerometeemeecmmmmmememen C of unBononblO, 1958if 6. 0UQ m 10 J0.» p.D and and t _ Magazmxs rrow« J. Doriw & Sox.â€"The | May numbers of Good Words, London | Society, Bow Belis and the Englishwoman‘s Domestic Magazine, "Good Words" be. | sides the usual solid information it can !hiu,hn the continuation | of Anthony Trollope‘s stosy of the * Golden Lyon of ‘Gunpon," and Mrs. (Miphint‘s " At his Gates." nomething attractive can always be foun! in "London Society," which, Gowan‘s Hall toâ€"morrow. evening. admission tee is only twentyâ€"five cents , all patts of the Hall. - Proy. Gorowin Sutra‘s : L . etvyrr®.â€"We remind our regders that this celebrated gentleman‘s lecture on «"Cowper‘ place to morrow evening® An ml-r\.l; interesting treat may 1e expected. We sincerely hope that for the aredit of the literay taste of. the Capital, the Professor will be greeted with a crowded house. e has come to this city at the request of the Literary Society, and the proceedis are to be spplied to the benefit of the :oi:iet: which is another great reason why the citizens should flock t Pores Court â€" ‘Lavrsoar. â€" Joseph 'Volodo, for committing an assault was tined $10 and costs. * A Sussex Street merch:int was fined $2 and costs, for having foul premises. A case of larceny was remanied., A Rideau Street hotel keeper was fined $2and costs, for having foul premizes, . | washed the sand away left the skull visible. ‘ The lock and bartel of a musket and some other articles were found beside the remains. I be puslic mind in Ottawa has settlied into the belief that the city will have an additiopal representotive in the oext Parâ€" lnmuuent, and we bMlieve such is likely to be the case. 1t is understood Mr. Currier will aga‘. offer himseif, and we hear it eredii.vly stated thit D. O‘Connor, Esq., will also be a candidate. Mr, U‘Connor is well known to the public as an bonourâ€" avle and upright citizen. He has grown up with the pl.ce, being a native ‘of the city, and for giiny yeurs past has ocecupied himself with his profession. Mr. U on Huxax Rexams Fouvxo.â€"On Wednes day last the foreman of a‘raft discovered the remains of a human being at Sana Pomt. All the body had decayed with time, except the bones which were weli enveloped in cedar bark, and which indiâ€" audshudnmnn‘dumfllyln.. frame. The remains were buried on the river shore, and the water â€"having train crowded with passengers leit puanctu ally according to table time. wmge. Indeed sows of our most prominâ€" ent citizens have alreacy baen im:.nd in this company, amung whom may e toned, ï¬ Friel, &â€"q., the late n:y-l;r of Ostaws, W. Duck, L«q., County Attorâ€" ney, and others to a very amount. en 19726 nor will give his support to the present Government. > Lirs Assuorascosâ€"Mr. G. Marchand, Ageut for the Phoenix Rutual Life As surance Company, of Hartford, Connectiâ€" cut, is now in town. He respectfully soâ€" hoits the toflnnfl'it-z-n ‘“P“Nmrhomm be eifected shrough him with much advanâ€" Nortu Laxar& â€"A numerously: signed petition published in the Carleton Place Herals calls upon the several municipaliâ€" ties of North Lanark to send representa tives to a convention to be held at Clayâ€" ton on the first of Fune, the object of the convention being to select and decide upon a local candidate of Liberal persuaâ€" sion to take the fieli for the House. of Commons at theMext general el«ctions. Werltsorox Steamet Bzrivos.â€"The work on the Wellington and Rideau street bridge seems to have received a fresh imâ€" petus. Stone after stone is now going up in quick succession and the general work progreâ€"ses bravely. PrzrsoxaL.â€"We were pleised to meet our friend Mr. James Goodwin in town yesterday, looking well notwithstanding the arduous task he has completed at the Grenville Cansl. Fxourmox.â€"An excursion to Greaville willuhpl:: toâ€"day on the. steamer «* Que:u Victoria." Fare to Grenvilleand return, $1,. Cricker.â€"We remind our readers of the ericket match to take place to diy, on R.deau Hall grounds. It will be the most entertaining feature in the day‘s proâ€" gramme. The band will be in attendance. Ma (CUunuixos, who resigned the reeveâ€" ship of Gloucester some time ago, was reâ€" elected on yesterday by a majority ot 49. Mr. Caummings is a mamcipal Agusâ€" tus. â€"Power is forced on him . Laczosss.â€"A lacrosse club recently orâ€" ganized at Ottawa, left by last evening‘s train for Perth where they will pliy the club of that town tcâ€"day. Music Hartr.â€"The Alexander Brothers give a performance in the Music Hall toâ€" morrow night. â€" | Waearuse.â€" It rhined heavily during Wednesday night. Farmers look upon it as & boou, which no doubt it is. Cartztos Prace is thinking of purchas® ing a fire engine, and organizing a fire briâ€" Muddy roads, &c, may dampen the sport somewhat to day, but we hope not. Lady Lisgar visited the F&y Fair yes terday, and expressed herself highly de lighted with the splendid displays. Persoxac.â€"Dr. Schultz left evening for a few days. yard. t ALLAN, MeKINNON‘S & McMURRANS > 20 Sparks Street. Costumes and Dresses made to order, in LOCAL to be necdlewoman. Referâ€" cn::':qm (wtik. *A S WAN!'ED IMMEDIATELY. 8th. ‘The expenses of the men to Queâ€" bec must be paid by the respestive As. sociations, and their ex trom the ï¬mo;twhi&thoyï¬mnd while on duty uatil they return to their 1m.:, will be paid by the Dominion Association. We n:us here reiterate the t:.np}qnt, so generally made respecting injusâ€" tice and unreasonableness of the Octario regulation which: renders eligible for Wimblecdon only such voluntsers as have won a silver medal or a first or second cliss prizo. This regulation is manifestly unjust and unfuir, to the great body of volunteers, many of whom may have so improved, since the last match as to afford them fair hopes in the race for Wimbledon were the rn.ithd to enter the compeâ€" tition. {l hoped the regulation will be abrogated immediately. the ranges of the respective Provincial Associations during any three days in the week commencing on Monday, 27th inst. under the mporviaionotno‘lofloulu :{anpohudby the Adjutant Genâ€" Znd. Thirty ‘rounds shall be fired on each of the three daysâ€"namely, five rounds in the morning, and five rounds in the atternoon, at each of the ranges, 200 yards, 500 yards, and 600 yards. At 200 yards from the shoulder, and at the othar ranges from any position. | 4th. Euch Provincial Asspciation shall seod to toe Necuqtary of the Dominion A circular has been issued by the Doâ€" minion Rifle Association, from which we glean the following information, In the first place owing to the co mparaâ€" tively limited extent of time available for the selection of a team for Wimbledon, it becomes necessary to adopt a more expeâ€" ditious mode than hitherto. *In consequence, it is decided to postâ€" pone the Annual Match of the Association, proposed to be held at Ottawa on the 17th of June, until the return to Canada of the Wimbledon Teamâ€"the date at which it is to be held to be subsequently determined by the Executive Committee, by whom due notice will be issued. Riffe Association, on or before the 6th June, the tull det«ils of the scores made in the 90 rounds by the men from whom they desire the tin«l selection to be made namely, ten from each Province. 6ih. From the forty scores so submitted the Executrive Committee will select twenty to proceed to Wimbledon, and as nonu'tmm h-hoon-dso.: names will be telegraphed to the taries of the respective Provincial Associaâ€" The following the most im clauses in the l::lqï¬m Ag flmg provide for the selection of the Team :â€" for 1872 is t be made may take place at * THE WIMBLEDON TEAM. STATE OF THE POLL AT THE FAR.|‘ . All jockeys to be dressed in correct jockey costume. Races to cemmence at 2 o‘clock. ‘Third money will only be given when four or more horses start. Turf Club weights. 3 years old, 90 lbs.; 4 years, 104 lbs. ; 5 years, 112 ibe.; 6 and aged, 118 lbs. in all open weight for age races, Do .inion bred horses aiâ€" lowed 7 lbs. Mares and geldings allowed 3lh-..w:l;:ni¢humwo-m.ddod to & for a , _E‘l':imlkng'tbo Go.ernor General bas signified his intention of being present the first day Ottawa, May 24, 18723. All entries mnst be made before 9 o‘clock on Wednesday evening nex\. Among the rules and: regulations are the ‘tollowing : Three horses to be entered or no race. The decision of the Judges, in al! cases, to be final. Douglass, Mealey and Bay Boston. are all horses of good mettle. As announced in advertisement and posters, the Ottawa Turf Club Races will take place over the Club course, Bank street road, ‘on May 3lst and June lst. Purses to the amount of $2,800, indeâ€" pendent of the Queen‘s Plate mll be run for and we are inforomc d that several horses of good fame will enter the competition. Among the foreign horses already in Ottawa are Terror, Bay Jack, Charley Tus Faxcr Far.â€"Yesterday there was a very large attendance at the Fair, Lady Lisgar, Miss Dalton and Lady Macdonald were present during the afternoon and expressed themselves vyery much pleased During the evening the Hall presented a very gay appearance, and among other new things started to amuse the audience was a competition for the favorite lawyer. â€"the prize, a handsome album. It should be remembered that this 13 the last day of the Fair, and thereiore every one who can should not failt to take advantage ofâ€" the opportunity aftorded them of enjoying a very pleasant hour or two in the Mall, Refreshments will be on hand the whole day and evening. ~ The winner of the prizes for the favorite Clergyn an, Doctor, and Lawyer will then be declared. The competition yesterday was rery lively, but it will be much more so to day as many persons are reserving their votes for the last moment. Ist. The firing upon which the selection into social questions, contains often, articles wh ch, in an interesiing form, give information of a useful character. "Bow Belils" and the Englishwoman may be consulted . with proft by our fair readers, the plates and diagrams being worth more than the subscription, and the hin:s on household subjects, being of considerable value. «"Bow Belis," in the shape ot music, vocal and instruâ€" while not professing to enter very deesply Apply to : . * .. 26 MRS. RUBERTSON ROSS,, Daly Street. wa. May 24. 1872. 199746 OTFaAWA â€"TURF CLUB RACEKS. A LADYV‘S MAID. For Doctors. TREâ€"OTPAWA Timmzs, MaY 2a, is 7@ Adkfs, Laces, Parasols, &c., reduced 20 “‘%t;hmmmzhm'x&’: are being cleared out at cost. Remember, “mp--.mflo-oamm T.Hunton,Son &Co 40 pieces Dress Muslin at 17 .w rike 25 cen Pillow t ingt oo To dn thaene ~FAaNCY DEPARTMENT. id Gloves.. ... . ..at 1 ie 62â€" i apg Aapfealt §th Ttobiiey ++â€"._c<oontr _ 0o i« TY Belling at 12¢., late price 17¢. 200 picces do. selling at 164. late price 20 cents. . â€" JAPANHI, POPLINS, Micavbos axo Siiz Jexxati®»4, At 500 , worth 85 ; and 620., worth $1. MANCHE®TER DEPARTMENT. 00 pieces Light Cround Black Gros Grams . ... Fancy and Plain Lustres. . 14} & SILK DEPARTMENT. SATURDAY, Way 256 P RIN TS ‘Their immense Stock will be sold at pricss never before beard of in Ottawe, wWHO REMOVE TO THEIR NEW PRE MISES ON UR ABOUT THE ler : OF JUNE NEXT. T. HUNTON, S0Y & 00.3 Queen Victoria, Will caÂ¥ryâ€"passengers to Grenville and Back ""ï¬â€œm & Pom d o e aonl. North East Point of the Ottawa, May 20, 1872, A Grand Parade of the O‘l“'l‘AWA FIRE BRIGADE Win take place at the City Hall Sanare at eleven k aéil'f“ui-“(:rukot Match :% be r.u w all W 0 _ A TORCH LIGHT PROUESSION at 8 p.m. Display of Fire Works. ~â€" whone Recbel Ceadie it coaiem Verieal *And fine Goods in same proportion. QUEEN‘S BIRTHDAY, 1872 QUEEN‘S BIRT HD A Y. Ottawa, May 22, 1872. 1996â€"2 Pnoonuuai t 5 §@â€"Point on the Abovre Linc,£g We quote only a few lines. ~ DRESS DEPARTMENT. Canada Central Railway By order of the Celebration Coms Ottawa, May 23, 1872. *‘ ~ * * For _ For twonights only, SATURDAY and MONDAY, May 25th and 27th. by request of the citizens of Ottawa, the ; ALEXANDER BRO8., â€" Joux, Jawxzs and CBARLLS, . The unrivalled Aerial Gymnasts, will make their third and last appearance, inâ€" troducing their wonderful Somersaults while floating in the air. § * RMiy~ Don‘t forget to see them. Ottawa, May 24, 1872. â€" 1997â€"2 BROCKVI LLE & QIT.{WA Housekeeper. No objection to coek for a small mily. athreee Heaneens" forke thhee To) . Sop, ehiiaksoper" 1997â€" UEEN‘S*BIRTHDAY EXCURSION. ITUATION WANTED. W anted by a middle aged Woman, a situation TEMPORARY PREMISES > : 34 Sparks Street. ON FRIDAY, MAY 24tb, The M INE MUBIC HALL. 24th MAY, At 10 o‘clock, ONE FARE AND RETURN limits of the ci Fire Works will be let off from the emble io nithem thy diphy o "H 3. P Ne P ningg se inA i eighand ar ce 4 t 4* 1 10 Will be at the Russol] House for the purposo of r6. celving orders on or about the Dth inst. | Ottaws, May 21, 1872. 1974a J, &Y § TAILOR, &c., LONDON, ENG., as» TORONTO, ONT,, Begs to inform the Gentiemen of Ottawa M his The entire stock of Silks from the lowest JAPANESE to the best DUCAPE and [.mronssnn Spring and Summer Costumes REGENT HOUSE. N. B.â€"Customers will please remember that the above reduction nfmo;lly MMDMGoods,m«lwiuoontinno'forthohl_qm‘ooflho present month »nly At Such remarkable low prices, We will show a large lot of the following, at prices as quoted below: Marled Mohairs and Lustres iE}-; yc l“(;c“.. ._ Alpacas and Challies 20 15 Popling and Grenadines t : :. ; 20| ¢ 6 4 ‘ . Will for the present Month be offered at that ‘will satisfy the closest b Muldonnohmoppoflunuyomtob?y‘“ 17°°9 Which they will continue for the balance ~f the present month only. We '.lhtdtbhnqnnuudoprbqfwmdmuh‘lbu; | Former Price _ Sale. Black Gross Grain Silk 80c. 70c,. sc : do 95e. 80c. Russell & Watson Silks & Dress Goods The Latest Novelt Sitek Scarres in Endle §p3 _ FANCY coops Lace Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran May 3, 1812. MONDAY, 13th Instant, PLAIN CUFFS, SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS GOODS, MR. SHAW, Embroidered Muslin Sets, SHilks and Dress Goods, New â€"Dress Fabrics Plain Linnen Collars, do.: :: do 95e. do ~do $1.15 $1 €Co <adp:* 1:25 1 do do â€" 1.50 1 do Glacies at Equally Reduced Rates. t ooo Li mronties cof the heke are invited to an inspection .of the large and choice assortment of Bonnets, Hats, Sss SCs Fea . s us 12 M&!hwmum IN DRESS COODs gi®rsnce xusung, WASBING JAPANESE, a durable texture for Travelling D'as. W ASH!NG SATINS, Pink, Buff, Silver SPECIAL SALE We are now showing all the new Paris REPE DE CHINE, a beautiful 1 mteriâ€" al. Silk and Wool mixtures. OKOHAMA LA WNH, exquisite shades RENITE and MARL PUOPLINETT LGERINE GRENADINES, UILLIMERY DEPARTMEAT, SHinclair, SHtitt 4& Co, 30 Hparks Street, Ottawa. Allan, M RUSSELL & WATSON. IN GREAT VARIETY AT PIQUES, marvellously rich *« WILL ONâ€" Lace Lappets, PLAIN SETS, «â€"COMMENCE Aâ€" ies in Sash Ribbon s Variety and Latest cKinnons & McMoran, 20 SPARKS STREET. Made to measure, and a fit guaranteood,â€" Rich Satin Stripe. HE OTTAW A 8HIKT STORE. 8HIRT LIST oF PaICKs Embroidered Linen Sets $275} With two collars to each, any Buk | gom. sfeb ZH e « on thiets digme se t and dresaine of these goodé I FANCY SETS, 29 Sparks Street. $1.00 1.05 . We gire below Lace Sets BQ pSUR st nie ies Bangs Biock, Blatn Suert ERS, BUILD P0 uoo S Seepen e come d seane the desortsâ€" UUBES of built for parties Hpnfllbym instalments. rertised for the Dth of this month, is postpoued to wrttrip5 it 1 of this mt 1 two and three years at 6 per cent. yror SAE t Ottaws, April 2, 1872. HOUSRS TV LET. l'OAClBOPLAND ooR saugs, Ottawa, May 17, 1872. RARR CHANCE â€"ams and speci on ozal t ts fnpomiifione e lent on , ‘y ANTED, La i c‘ at with M. te" l";d omudou‘. Toronto ï¬. m‘h:- «ol renmen maressen s teaat t hi ‘. TsW â€"Parior Paince Carl on Rntiwar, Shd Parior ate Rooms on Eteamers. _ _ _ _ For passage tickets Btate to For pevenge Vioksls and S ae y tRR T On the arrival of the Steam! Express Train leaving Uity Hail Station, ;«-w. at seven o‘clock, a. m. LEAVING COLLINGWOOD EvEry TursDaY AND FRIDAY, Quickest and Cheapest Route to Fort Garry and Northâ€" : ares Proel Poih eb elnnaeente to built * mesarty par 5on or resine moumny in Poact Fixsâ€"Coate: Urrea Cimm, Shos Cumberland, 10 ts fu the Countr uf Rentrow, oniy $5 an Collingwood, Fort William and § Duluth, in connection with the NORTHEKRN RAILWAY OF CANADA Royal Mail Line Rideau Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872. OTTAWA AND QUEBEC. | of innee pir $et Mike te Oogener of Woilinaren $ircth ! 3 _ Refrigerators, _ 26 Cistern Pumps 3 11 Chandeliers, wuwood and C ommoun, 100 Flower Basketsâ€"(Ass) 12 Flower Stands, 5 _ Shower Baths, , | ‘ 4 _ Plunge Baths, i â€" 3 lound *aths, ‘ ' 6 _ Foot Baths, > f ~12 Setts Toilet Ware, . 10 lce Coolers, Different Sizes. at on'l:o'"n;oun M.o:g:; L?:hzmockmd will be soldcheap. See for yours elf Ottawa, May 1, 1872. 1872. LOOK OUT FOR A BARGAIN During the Month of May in the Following BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS. Sault Ste. Marie, Michipicoton, Ni gon, SHilver l=lot, Prince Arth: General Wolfe, krP Work and Embroidery on Bark,{j at Aunction, of the COTTAGE adâ€" pecifications may be se n sat the above 1 after BATL the ‘ and untii TA 41. .. "eeoeaiemiom . GO0O0O D , auly pribruciy $H3) taily ie rent in onl dyâ€" BTORE.â€"2$ NIGN OF LAKE â€"SUPERIOR Chicora, OBJECTS OF ART, AND CURIOSITY, &0 For est. Francis Smith, A. GAGNTER, TO BE SOLD) CHEAP : Lower Town. Railway, nforms thepublic that he has opened at Ottawa a Com ___ _ mercialHouse where can be purchased All Kinds | T’a&&e&l&fli{s‘fjï¬fï¬ Ling, HATTER AND FURRB, 1J272. ‘ and Hat Depot. OLIVIER COTE, and Vienna Canarves. : Y and irg % m ioi t hommm.mmuy-:{h M 'b-' L is emoced Sily dsline pi month "Aliren a AePo To igiage t Grpat Briiain and brsland Burops Patiout, Bedrooié and Buair Carpets, Oil Cioth, mï¬o place on THURSDAY, 30th MAY, Ainded on the Ceait) hy Th Unen Ade) ; »onle indnerarndt i.:....m"w'::“?‘“"-.'.:r t Also, *u:.-‘: a.m"'w‘é-o artist ; C padin Sioi n tos numes a e OE Pere 0e n _ To s painting by 1 «* To offer for sale by Auction at his residence, in BIRKETT S BLOCK, O‘UONNOR STREET, niminnmgrmpe ainut Extension Tuble; a | Heater, with Raestis Pipes; slso "s & sntare [havore ot the | Dest brand" and quality iate in m in mieane TBE smascnmn Rev. Edward Ebbs rom SReith sht China W arechouse FUFS. ig¢. Â¥e Ottawa, May 7, 1872. Ottaws, Muy 2, 1872 s@°L ARGEST AND BEST 4 ‘TB, All of the newest designs for this mn-d I the ad i and for Protour to the advance in Inetond med Phinkato: A A A Full Asssortment of House Furnishings, their 1 store, 40 Hparks Street, early in MAY wiï¬-m and complete assortment of in M&A Have pleasure in announcing that they wili e'l'l‘AWA CARPET HOUSE, MoDONELL & MONGENAIP, Ottewa, May 11, 187%, PEACOCK‘8 83 Rideaun street, Oritawa. R@The highest price paid for KA W M NishINg +s on t onA e onl attention to the what of yar fyands. and OW I8 THE TIME TO CALL Go to Floor Oilcioths, Curtains and Curtain Materiels Cornices and Cornice Poles. oTA W A C . numow,eosr.#m. 959â€"1m. CAP3, and x *\ STRAW‘ GOODS, No ing ever &, 1872 Melection of For the AT Union Bank Block 1945 3m. || ||