RAY Ey K * + W ednesday morizaltth * o l on 9 "hay at he * INYVESTIUON OF ?o.‘t“ R 1qQUEDUvOE MILEX ) e# AXTEpP LEWIS & Fust resaived at h# â€" ~ BAlLWay, JA DYZ at Ottews to eall of Bass Prums 2 in the y put up in the Police Station for the conâ€" venience of the members of the Police Rrcovermo.â€"Mr. Donald Mason who sustained serious injury at the fire on Wellington street recently, i« we sre glad to say recovering rapidly. Mr. Mason was a brave, active, and useful member of th Fire Brigade. who was for some time a member of night, at Le Breton‘s Flats. The immediate gause of his death was an epiliptic fit. S.coxp Buziir.â€"Already the bodies in the Catholic Cemetery, Sandy Hill, are Tus Gzvs ar Worr.â€"It appears that already black currants are living destroyed by some kind of grub. Armvre 6 ‘v. Io. ;;p- Foswarzpme & Rauwar Co. Ottaws at 7. 30 a.m. l-r‘:r';.,_â€uuuoyn‘ â€w = Jeasie Cassela‘" leares e daily at 8.30 a.m. "! nc"L.+z tA all noints East and Gzaro Iranax, Orera Trotre.â€"This troupe of celebrated artists will visit Ottaâ€" wa early next month. "ï¬m†all points East a e sn be bol M Taybo n . R, Agents. Rusell House and corner &ls: & York Streols. _â€" Ottaws, May 13, 1872. 1958tf being exhumed and transferred to the new burying ground King‘s Road. Czrors look generally well and encouragâ€" lng in the surrounding country. h-_ Mats, (bestr Cocxcim..â€"The County Council hi sdjourned until the 8th of July next. better and Summer neaons hx the Caledonia Water. No ..n,uuu-mn.n: '?†is liberally used, no Doctor need apply. great variety, at * rasBLL & WATSONS. ;h Water. a» Con i180A8 mï¬:m e?-m:’m for a supply of the Caledonia Water. them deeply dread a drouth . Lo# meadows have been injured by too much tain in places. * Uy. Juax Bartisys.â€"The anniversary of St. Jean Baptiste will he celebrated toâ€"day #ith all the usual pomp, pageantry and ceremony. Remember the grand concert in the Canadian Institute in the evening. C King & Co., will sell on Mondsy and tilowing days, a great variety of remnants. UOnaxp Truxc Acoweut.â€"Wo regroet very wuch to jlearn that amons the persons killed by the accident on the Grand Trunk Reliway near Rellevilio, are Mr. and Mrs. Callander, of North Gower. A telegram was received here on Saturday to tha; Coxcuxt.â€"A Cnncert will be given in the Village of Richmond shortly, the pro= seeds of which will go towards defraying the expenses of the new Rectory. Some popular amateur talent will be employed @an the acoasion. Bav Mirz.â€"During this season of the year, one would suppose pure milk could Fryezi1s.â€"The funeral of the late Mr. Sterenson took place yesterday. The re mains were interred at Sandy Hill. The pall bearors were Mes«rs. Gouin, R. Skead, McNaughton, J. B. L. Fellowes, L B. Tayâ€" lor, J. Aumond, H. V. Noel and Wood» The late Mr. Gallup, a member of Dalâ€" housie ma A. M., was interred yesterday with masonic honors. uï¬.m‘fab&th Pouics W arpeosss â€"â€" Wardrobes are being be supplied ; but complaints are made that it is aduiterated with water. The wugof the milkmen is : " Yee! weo‘ll ppather at the river." Busz Raxcers.â€"Again the bush on the Richmond road has become inhabited ; mm-dousahay,db“ and easy females have struck camp in that locality, If their morals are not good their moral courage must needs he s0, to endure the teasing and tantalizing 0f Poros Cope3. â€"Sarvapar â€"Jotn Stanley charged with beéing drunk and disorderly on the puvlic streets was fined $3 and to endure the teasing aod tantalizing 0f b-.qmtoa. Acauwst tus Law.â€"Mr. Kiward Porkins who sufered the loss of some outâ€"houses .'"hhhhil-wf-.n frame build. ing adjoining his foundry in defiance of ie law, which prohibits the araction of Three persons were then charged with allowing their.cows to run at large com» Raty to the provisions of the cow byâ€"law. hnohodtludouhucl;mdtho Other case was dismissed without costs. ‘DFW Hotels and Saloouns in the + are now supplied with Caledonia m@law, which prohibits the erection of weoden structures on Sparks street. ‘The Mmhhumtom “Nnii!h.doalotd.fli.h the building immediately. By ail means enâ€" h.'llh'hneheur- Hearth Rugs, Coca and Wool ats, of every kind, shown in iss Ruave® CANXAPA _â€"â€"~â€"1.00 Arrives veéé every day at. . Corner Sparks and Elgin. 644 s$6. .*° CEXTRAL RauwAiat sk for it. Gizsonx & Co an‘u-uhouu;. 10.00 no Doctor need apply. Gisson & Co., Agents. ) _ 240 1.10 Navioatio® Co. NEW S Forwiarpixe Co‘t. loning t 'wndvu-iod irces | Rhine, wil F the resources rd Perkins :'t:og:‘-h,nd%npd the Empe outâ€"houses | settiement of the vast and terriâ€"| oA Farm mobnird.‘h‘m c'dhcuwpt: ,“.:; ocean, defiance Of| T0 u2 To aid in the consolidation of the | the editor srection Of | (:onfederation, stimulating the trade and | . "My sl treet. ‘The | mapufactures of the older members of our | My bell ; to proseâ€" -do.lï¬-'l{.-dm*po- My fire‘ molish the | session of civil and religious liberty to the | _ My vice pail of village is talking about water works. Tan Rseviz or Laarwe Exrort.â€"in &â€" turday morning‘s Triezs, we chronicled the death st Presoott, of a young man named David Townsend. Young Townsend leit the employ of Mr. Hinds in this city, conâ€" trary to engagement, and hiring as teamâ€" ster with Cole‘s Cirous, proceeded as far as Prescott, where a kick from & vicious horse | terminateid his existence. A warrant was issued for his arrest by Mr, Hinds. â€" His punishment is greater than the law could inflict. Metaorotatax: Caxaouax ‘Boommtr.â€"Mr. Carroll Ryan, becretary of the above Society received a letter on Saturday from Mr. J.‘T. Kirby, Ohairman of the United Canadian Association, stating that all the railway companies have agreed to convrey Heights at one fare on the 16th of August next. All the Societies at and West of Toronto as well as North of that city, have agreed to guarantese $100 w be raissd among the members of the Societies and their friends towards the erection of the Tecumseh menument; and they have furthermore agreed to lay the foundation stone on the above mentioned day with Masonic honors. . . day avening last Mr. A. Rowe, Austioncer, &o., closed the fourth diy of sale at his Rooms, of the building lots belonging to Mr. G. H. Preston, numbering sixty elegible sites, We do not know of any sale in this city where so large a number has been sold at auction in the short time stated, and therefore congratulate King Rowe. On this (Monday) evening the sale will be continued at 8 o‘clock. The lots to Lbe sold are in a most pleasing position, and situated much nearer the aty limits than these already purchased. MUBICAL AXD DR&AMATIC sOIRE® At the Canadian Institute, June 24, 187%2. kour cases Cornices, Poles, Corâ€" nice Ends and Stair Rods. Just ononedat t ~.. . â€"=_~ o . _p Galop de Concert "Sourenirde Vienne," _ par Dile Leda Peachy. Purrette cabaretiere. ...._.. ... .. . Davis. MWL.&FI.Q?‘“ Bluetts, "La Mechante," percles du Comic Patomime entitled "The Tribuilsâ€" tions of an & by amateurs. 66 mwmu-mwn. Doors open at 74 o‘clock. Seance com mences at 8 o‘clock p. m NARROW BRSKCAPE OF THR PRINCE OF W aLES. ] «One who was present‘" writes to the Daily News +â€"Ii was indeed fortunate that His Highness the Prince of Wales back from his carriage at Puris, 10e iinri ce adice Sendome 2o the :::dmhablzn.d ‘100‘.: was = ing at the of notable column, mrm.nulh'.hof.hhoohmdnm lent noise of carriage Un turning around I saw. two carriage horses, one a light bay and the other a dark bay, tearâ€" ing round the Pisce from the direction of the Hotel Bristol, and dragging at their heels© a neat landan or brougham. The dflm’lboancmy, and the animals were evidently mad with terror. Jumpig asideâ€"for it was death to enâ€" deavrour to stop them by standing in their ;hl;?thobidyp:o.“m nbvm;n,:o croachmam, wore mutndwhiubolt.mv:?nd he wus allowed to lead the horses away. A crowd continued to gossip and gesticulate the soared horses 0iih Pnd One or two other vehicles, so far as | 100, W .g.u M' Just at the end of the strem The wheels of the land«u came oG, the shattered vehicle dragging hbeavily along, the horses were ;;;l’lo:‘d'wgu:ï¬ovvo' ad it aswept to see if :t was occu Great was the relief to mmgm empty. "Thank God " ! 1 said to a there is no one uo.nummn ‘the beginning of the Bue de ls Pair, was The neww paia Poy‘s buffone C h. seomingty were a » i very litts blown, and without a the nick of time, the driver of the nhid.eaï¬indï¬opnnoudthwlt Close to the pavement in the Rue de Paix was a hooded cart containing linen. It was, I think, standing still, though the driver heli the reins The frightened hmmwithï¬onrï¬d-hdm it, and then w wfly the mAMdm caught a of the cart and tore it away. I was delighted to though held on. â€" He sat for quite a nfinute like one who was Rallway station at seven o‘clock, they were ï¬or:.l’l.fll. &)hn"lc-: can judge. no oecupant of that carriage could have escaped with his life. Sherbooke Gasecite drwof&tA.‘r. Gait, .E'mg :2. nounces his retirement from public life, We make the following extracts from the aidress, the other portions being more Mv’ ly of n personal character : rcThe position of the Dominion is toâ€"day as favourable as its best friends could deâ€" ob AiiGm y ac i nig en‘ m‘{....,.,"‘*‘"*.": independent thinker, had c o dnice tame o thsa ce ui 1 oo myself bound to render to the ad wmwo}pnh: for the eminent aawd marked success which has attended the initiatory Parlia, mtdthwmmnhom e e mepe a ul Â¥ healthy growth of a mm unity. “‘{bo Parliament about to be elected will have other, and it is to be hoped, great varied resources oflho%h.‘ and the rapid settlement of the mm tories stretching from Lake Superior to the Pacific ocean, organising new proâ€" vinees to aid in the consolidation of the Confederation, stimulating the trade and mapufactures of the older members of our "‘?‘"“."{"“m*l’“‘ session of and religious liberty to the inhabitants of halfas continent. "Huch a country, with such a grand hm-lnu‘uvlhbly become inâ€" nrida of aitisenshin : whilast most of us Wuo us Kimo or m» Caarrâ€"On Friâ€" ruocl“%m“d usâ€" certainly all who, mnm our Dominion gradually under the wise and geperous government of the <drove past on the way to the RETIREMENXT OF S8IR aA. C. GALT. FETE OF ST. Comte Lonbay, musique de ser~ l%. “’w . accompagnee par Mile Lleda Peachy. Comic Operetta in one Act. RUSSELL & WATSON‘3. the wreck of the yehicle, and when nn-conshomytotho.lï¬'\h.n carriage was smashed. «* A4 : j TAE OTTaWa TYMES ~JUNE 24, is8s.. tutelage, will certainly prove from its very source strong to preserve for us & upudohigflw- CHak) dians; . When we cease to be British sut ,'Loohit will not be to become United tates citizoens." the square yard, at \ The "newest"‘designs in â€" lish) Oil Cloths, from 80¢ to gl 40 hmv: ’::':luo of the river lies y trout; > Who oonlduoubll.:iimul.l' to rise, And get his tackle out? Let me do nothing but live for a day, Live, and listen and. look ; R Let there be truce between preyer and rey, Botwaon the fish and the hook, I will look on the midstream strong and even, And the eddy‘s brawliog rush, I will rise with the lark to the gates of heaven, f I mill love with the thrush, lwmlrmmmmmOnvoninp n varying time and tune, Of this day the sweetest of all sweet things Low i lie on a soft green bed, Drinking the lazy air, Green is the country high o‘er my head, The larch‘s fringe hangs fair, In scented darkness over my eyes. . O pevianie imaiainls, be Iu.dnoi‘h.monhdrv_dl. Wild roses tangle the water above, . Below my nook of rest. if they win not the river with all their Thoyl?ydioon his breast ; And the river, unwitting, wends his way, Wilhpinklndwmuulï¬ihnmwn. The loveâ€"born spoils of a wild rose dayâ€"in Quiver, O larch! till in evening‘s haze Your tassels rise and fall, Murmur, O bee! in the bramble sprays, Sing, O thrush ! in my ears, uounngwthomonkohld. I could listen and lie for a hundred years, And deem that their sands ran gold. Ripple, 0 river! by bud and flower, As long as my eyes may see ; Teach mg. the whole of your murmuring J, The night comes all too soon, . The night, ah me ! of this glorious dayâ€" in June. As soon as the leaf is on the willow and the sweetâ€"scented blossoms of the May m.mhur-mmhmw rows of Engiand, the gypsies bestir themselves to get out of their crowded haunts in the cities. They have inâ€" herited the , for nature from arâ€" Tmho older than any stock lnmln‘hnd. Eypsy is no Egyp nor emian, mor ancient Cuhu:nd;'fnn out of ° the kast by the Saracen, as the French tale goes. He is a Hindoo of the aboriginal type ; his dialect is full, in every land, of broken words from India roots ; his hatred of houses, his airy contempt of dirt, his scorn of books and schools, his turn for pilfering, his rooted timidity and cunning, and his, addictedness to divina~ hnndbhak‘mmmumqmbp cie= from an source. The Danes u"hoorr:rnd sanskrit for & *‘ husâ€" " But tbot&hor names, Zigani, Zingari, Tehingenes, tanos and Czigany are in{lections of theâ€"vight title "Zincali,‘" -*h.o.&lqpfl““ B "l tr!l!l:u:,r:. seen ) that h-nn%geï¬ï¬udfl gypsies; and the likeness beâ€" iween them and the roving people of Beâ€" hoah:un,mt:utho mouth of the Inâ€" perfectly surprising. h‘?h-uim indeed, an old legend that the ancestors of this singular raceâ€"were the inbabitants of a village in Lower to which Josephand Mary came in their t with the child. The fugitives were refused admission to its inhospitable walls, and thereupon a voice was heard from the sky, crying: +**Those who shut love out, shall be shut out from love." After this the doom of perpetual wanderâ€" ing, with ceaseless illâ€"treatment from all mans Heiden‘‘ or heathen, the French *Bohemians,‘"‘ and their own word «" Roâ€" many‘‘ is corrupted Sanskrit for a «" husâ€" men, fell iï¬::tho ;Mdcn u:d thoii: terity. ‘The story retty, but it gm Intlnudu-k-zxm«iflomnlu we undoubtedly see veritable Asiatics,; gï¬zlmb&’hu of wild htonni which .'.’,'M. d‘m: is the deep rooted relic of their ancient nomad existence on the hill and plains of are equally tond of bright eolor;.oqmlly averse to fixed habitations ; ver . at .."":."".fal"“u..., ï¬nid,u’. '"'::i:' patient, 4 ate : at playing upon the credulity oltho'a"v'l?-d-njm}ï¬nol all beliefs, except that it is very good to be where the mg n::.-en be seen. Tl:oy, too, are their , though it is not ours. a-nmno, inl a pity to be too hard on the poor Zingari of England. Theg will die out soon enough when the heather and furze have all yielded to wheat ::tnmp.ndnbcnhul::um:o‘tln wi t paying. They do very little hflnim:d. and contribute to many a rural landscape in spring and summer a feature of wild primevol charm. The rapidity with which France is pay. ing off the enormous debt entailed upon her by her late war with Germany is one of the most extraordi=ary exhibitions of recuperative power to be found in the history of any nation. A Faris correspon dent of the Berlin National Zeitung, under date of May 28, says . * It is certain that M. Thiers on Sunday last muvie precise propositions to the (German Ambassador pressed himself fnllyvm the subject of the:e propod% ich will be ‘ sub mitted toâ€"day by Chancellor. * * * However this may be M. Thiers seems no longer to entertain any doubt whatever, since his last interview with M. d‘Arnim, respecting the success of the negotiations which he has set on foot, and only last erening he expressed himself to this effect m the presence of many deputies, and Hreiira or Narocsox I1I.â€"The Sprudel, a small journal conneeted with the Carlsâ€" published at Vienna, has received a of the m.'::h â€" sicians of Napoleon, who find it difeu to #x upon a town ontbtm:mnt whu:ï¬u:ox- aperor can waters. t first the &hbhnnt Court decided in favour of Carlsbad, but various political consideraâ€" tions caused the abandonment of the scheme. The Sprude!l now alleges, on proâ€" ccaared o w maacie oJ Suraon troops by the }st of January, 1873,." Rhine, will have the honour of receiving the Emperor. 4 ‘armsa‘s Eritaru.â€"An epitaph on a rtn is Shouedor ns freantcianel cburch â€",““â€"‘râ€" Windsor, but without date, mdifldmmm:â€" k4 ‘"‘My sledge and hammer lie declin‘d, My bellows too have lost their wind ; My fire‘s extinct, my forge decay‘d, xym-mmdmt now laid, : My coal is spent, my iron gone, My nails are drove, qwork is done.‘" Extensive Estock of Wool Car pets, in two and three ply ; also ex. Super, which we are offeri at last season‘s prices. Osll ‘anc examine. _ _ RUSSELL & W ATSON‘S. THE GYPSIE3 IN OLD ENGLAND. Their kinsmen, the low caste Hindoos, lgu.ne E“I?' at & WATSON‘S8. â€"in June, June. THE DEBT OF FRANCE tbry'n; ot the three mil« nt d‘Aa nim has not yet exâ€" IN JUNKE. "Tartars,‘‘ the Ger Steamship Company The steamers of this Line, under contract v.ia the Government of the Domimon of Canada the Government of Newfoundland, are intended to sail as undernoted : The Steel Built Paddle Steamers "*Secret" or ® i_h'liiiyl" to leave Quebec and Fictou . (ug #t Pother Poiny, t hon Ferser Pnvesblum as e a:pebiad, housie, Chatham, owoz'th m Bhos,u. 0 inhile (bathem 2 Rewosrto and Bhed n n‘l'.ho“ 'B"‘ e #t a" or "Ga oc oo mc n ot in SUNE, “W '“s‘"'-' « a" or "G " to leays Montront "ï¬fxnfm"km SUNE, at four o‘clock, p.m., every alternate TUESDAY, touching at Quebec, Father Point, Shediac, Charâ€" Pictou b{flal’l «tou for st. John‘s, AY, JULY : and every alternate AY at 20‘clock, p. m. Steamships *‘ Alhambra,"" " l’lunborug" aud " Pictou" to run regularly dnrin1 the season beâ€" tween Pictou and Montreal, touching at Bhediac and Charlottetown on the down trips, as business _ For Fre Toronto; Five or six i can be comfortab! meoaied ty 4 'ï¬wsox's o2 W sliinglon B00eh ever J. M. Grant‘s Hardware Store. Ottawa, June 1, 1872. * ..>g@nntig z> * Miramic TENDERS FOR CAs T IRON PIPES Containing of money, on Wellington Street. mmu:mofln u-o‘l: proving property id applying at the Tixus office. _ _ ____ Leaves Aylmer daily (Sundays exoe; Leaves Havelock for Chapeau every Tuesday and Friday morning at 7 a. m. Returning leaving Mm!uulo'olml R. 8. CASSELLS, President. Ottaws, May 2, 1872 1900tf T. RUNTON, SON & 00.3 PUISF FOUND. WHO REMOVE TO THEIR NEW PRE, MISES ON UR ABOUT THE lsr OF JUNE NEXT. â€"hâ€"-_s:! Mnel_‘ ines. ...... > 12 Fragy and Plase Eusines. _ 114 SILK DEP‘ABTIINT. DBluok Glncion....!...... > TP Selling at 120., late price l‘Te. , â€"~ 200 picces do. selling at 16}, late price t 20 cents. . 40 pieces Dress Muslin at 17 cents, late il::. 25 cents, Sheeting Pillow Cottons, cheaper than hefore the advance. Black Gros Grams...... . FANCY DEPARTMENT. Kid Gloves ........at 75c late price $1 12] cent. p".-su-alminorymd Jackets, Manâ€" tles &e., the finest assortment in the city, are being cleared out at cost, Remember, Saturday next and following days. Shop opened at 10 o'oml-idoud at 6.30 p.m., except on Sai ys. JAPANESE, POPLINS, M1iciapos axD st; JEXXERTIX B# At 50c , worth 85 ; &8 620., worth $1. Hdkfs., Laces, T.Hunton,Son & Co Sealed tendrs will be received until noon PR ILN TS Ottawa June 2), 1872. Ottawa, June 20, 1872. W ater Commissioners‘ Office, * Corner Sparks and Elgin Streets; June 17, 1872 RIVATE BOARDING. We quote only a few lines. DRESS DEPARTMENT, TTaWA WATER WORKS®S. Aylmer daily (Sundays ed) at 8.30 t::'.‘nï¬u with u(n.luu t.o.nx:& c)iplhho.l At 50e , waorth 85 ; and 620., worth 3 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 60 pieces Light Ground ye :‘ t‘ * +... Tâ€"I0 | And fine Goods in same proportion. KION FORWARDING AND RAIL wWAY COMPANY. j |Wubd three boys to carry papers. Apply at Ottawa, ay 18, 1873. Obtawa, May 20, 1872. BOYS WANTED. ENULINE CLEARING SALE n Communication between Monâ€" treal, Quebec, Father Point, Gaspsé, Perce, Paspebisc, Dalhousie, Chatâ€" ham, kewmde, Shediac, Charlotte town, Pictou and 8t. John‘s; Ni#d., and by Railway connections with St. John, N. B., and Halifax, N. 8. c hi ‘TEMPORARY PREMISES, fFOR CasH ONLY), SIR JOHN YOUNG ntreal, or ___ ; CK & 'bgf)ntl. Agents, Ottawa. Belling at. Late so o "&DTs »P 34 Sparks Street. 15 92 Becretary. 1 10 1 15 18 OF THE OLD STOCK AT OLD PRICES. : T Pn mray Toime rraovieg “.‘o':.‘.‘.'.“ï¬nm‘-‘“ "which will, be campleted tils fall, Goods to be sold at old prices are as fo : If these few lines reaches any parties which require these ;oo& they would do well to call as early as possible. 200 LBS. of BRASS KETTLES, 39 ASSORTED POTS, 4 1 SAUSPANS, assorted, Fresh SALMO the . River received amiya th% r&%. e dâ€"‘ugiksmint ugm!dlxch di:oilu noon will be executed in o‘ s » JOJ Aeatfe mee o at . FRESH â€"SALMON The Best Business Stand MIMVHI“QM Hull, Bituated next door to the Post Office, and will be ï¬m' ING. Ottaws, May 7, 1872. tbe undersigned, beg le«ve to anuounce that being about to build on No. + Sparks St., old DESBARATS BLOCK, Queen‘s Print.ingg Office, I propose to lnn;; Te yo. : ___ Seneca Fall make, 37 ASSORTED COUOKING AND OTHER STOVES, G CRUET STAND& ]J2 sists®» Pouxrs, J 5 SEtt BLocK Tin ano WiRE A large number of Beled Pot and Bake Oven, A large number of Block [in and lron Muftin Pans, A large number of Block Tin and Britannia Tea Pots, A large number of Table and Pocket Cutlery. > 13 CHANDELIERS and seven HALL LAMPS, And a quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. I would draw the nrmhr attention of Farmers to the goods below set forth. _%M* Remember the old Stock at the old Price, in the very best order and best Ottawa, June 14, 1874 To Wirks. Aowhrew: Sootins June 14, EL""' ks aar" m established frstâ€" ;ï¬m or Wines m g&'ï¬:fly’ Groâ€" Great Clearing Sale "ocoa‘s & Chocolates To be used as a BEYERAGE OR AS A CONFECTION, Pfl in different sha; and "vuinï¬-. Pu?d: that use the like. Please call and examime. GET SAMPLE. . For Sale at ¢ TROC. PATTERSON‘8. % Rideau Stree 7 ICE COLLERS and FILTERS, Thos. Patterson‘s, The subscribers beg to call the attention of ‘The largest and best assortment in the city of CADBURYV‘S B&y* Come one and all and see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. Ottawa, June 18, 1872. IREOT IMPORTATION® TEA POT, LARGE POTS, No. 26, Rideau Street. Always on hand. â€"A T THEâ€" d for Lumbermen, (very cheap) from $1.00 up to $20.00 each. Quebec: Ennamelled, Also a number of BATHS, C, P, DORION, 60, Sparks Street, Ottawa. tf more or less, DISH COV ERS, p‘ggmwhdm':wrda&m. Mm‘ mï¬ulvdd?l sfllvflu'fllm- P s undv-i.uï¬:% 4 rï¬?nvfllw “&d‘:‘g mfmum_m:mw__ 15 bottle ; th bottles for $2. Fï¬'zh .&mi:'.'.'uwmfumu /T. a s “l“oruhfn\ï¬snbyn a0Carthy, Chemist pyor going TBE SKIN ({BEY HAIR, IT REsTORES Acam To ITs NATORAL COLOR, "I EAVING TY BEAUTIFULLY JOHN GARDNER, CHEMIST, : MONTREAL, Sole Manufaaturer and Proprietor. Fall Asssortment of House Furnishings, pleasure in | that will wm mï¬.m bM%:"*!" their new store, 40 Sparks Street, early in with a ful! and complete assortment of * Large Importations Uutter. Gentliemen may rely on getting a good fit. Restores Grey Hair to its Natural Color jAUSES THE HAIR 10 GROW [ NVIGORATING THE ROOTS gnnmsrm) AND GLOSSY., ;'rops ITS FALLING OF. ~SXCELBS ALL OTHERS. AND.DUES NOT SOIL THE SKIN,. to give Â¥Floor Oilcioths, CINCALESE Curtainsand Curtain Materials ices and Cornice Poles, full trimmings, 1872. OTTAWA AND QUEBEC. Rideaun Street, Ottawa, April 12, 1872 Lace Collars, Allan, McKinnons & McMoran â€" Sick Scarrs in Endless Variety and Latest STrryLEs. § The Latest Novelties in Sash Ribbon _ Pricoâ€"40z, 5) cents ; Pinis, $1.50 ; $1.15. e y n c Ipovatinn: annigity ce o. addioss" Plee: un Iiberns Ofé Hares." " REGENT HOUSE. Cures Burns, Lameness, anlu;-, Sore en amspiee ts 0 oo raAayILy casms, k â€"£â€" 90â€" 110 ordinary disease a family is subâ€" ma-lhn:‘dg“m.fl M’.I:navhhh........“s&“' $s Wpfl-‘nmt,h & Spring and Summer Costumes. Have from the most am &n mm: im mâ€mm Reliable. They are the only medicines perfectiy m‘:m them; so harmless As 10 umm% so efficient as to be alâ€" ways reliable. have raised the highest aninmendation from all, an4 will always render smnu SIMILIBUS CURANTUE. HUMPHREY‘S Homesopathic Specifics, General Wolfe, &r Work and Embroidery on Bark _ OMECISâ€"OF ART, AND CWRIOSITY, &o., &e. PLAIN CUFF@, May 38, 181%. Embroidered Muslia Bets, FANCY â€" COODS MIGN OPF Plain Linnen Collars, New Dress Fabrics. CI.IPI DE CHINE, a beautiful materiâ€" al. Milk and Wool mixtures. gi®=sos xvsung ‘WASHING JAPANESE, a wiry durable texture for Travelling Dresses, We are now showing all the new Parisa ubwnmmmmnn:?. Lndies are invited to an inspection of the large and choice assortment of Bonnets, Hats, WW ABHING SATINS, Pink, Buf, Silver RENITE and MARL PUPLINETT. OKOHAMA LA WNHS, exquisite shades IGERINE GRENADINES, MILLIMERY DEPARTHEAT, d Sinclair, * dt:,: & ©o , IN @REAT YARLETY fAT Allan, McKinnons & McMoran, _ â€" _ s0 SPARKS STREET Fur and Hat Depot. nforms thepublic that he has opened at Uttaws a Coon mercialHouse~where can be purchased All Kinds of Merchandise in his Line aAT vERY LoW PRICES, Lace Lappets, PLAINESETS, PIQUES, marveliously rich Cents oLIvIER COTE, TER AND FORR Uim'"?&"n:"hnï¬â€"' and quality always a on Ssn the bestin the Pn 5- Eult shov at T. niogie . Forcooun rom the citisens and pu COhina W arschouse Ko. 66, Bulsex Street.. on aabite uies fee rrames Airtae ns sn nguetune Tnsiarhfanakes se e PBR T TR werease _Ottaws, June 8 182. ___________ #Â¥Xâ€"In u-'.’ l.. & l-h-m.e some experience in bankir and security can be given Infrand andomd ie P k ie __ï¬u;-u.mmnf'flg_‘_ AXTED IMMEDIATELY W A Bey for the Cash Desk. Apâ€" PBOTOGMPK GALLEBY. puaull en ie e o o «> Embroidered Linen Sets, Rich Satin Stripe. OTTAW A en nely, iope Hudiaci & Union Bank Block FANCY SET , Lace Bets. 1946 3m. 1. f l\ } { 46 i U%