W ASp "hi ‘ ‘ !a }‘ 4; ‘ w" ’,g-‘ i. 8 i1 <p "} 4 % IX TWELNE CHAPIRLIN® _ > € mmi 1. About a century ago, there lived in the ancient city of Pisa a tamous italian milâ€" liner, who, by way of vimdicating to all customers ber fanmlarity with Paris fashâ€" ons, Wéopted a French title, and called herself the Demoiselle Grifoni. She was a wizsen little woman, with a mischievous tree, a quick tongue, a nimble, foot, a talent for business, and an uncertain dis» position. lumour hinted that she was immensely rich ; and scandal suggested that she wqould do anything‘for money. ... m & a wC 0.b ~ceuc ob W vogke spe expant CCC O C 96 _0 Soew: welnk The one undeniable good quality which mised Demoiselle Gritoni aboveé all her nv*als in * e tmde was ber mexbhaustible fortitwle. . ~he was never known to yieki as inch uner any pressure of adverse cir» cumstanses *Thus the, memorahle 0cca~ mon of he. :‘e on which she was threat ened with ruin was also the Occasion on which she most triumphantly asserted the energy ami decision of her character, At ne height of the Demosello‘s prosperity, her skillet forewoman and cutterâ€"out basely married and started in business as a rival. Such a calamity as this would have ruiped an ordinary milliner . but the in« vincible Grifoni rose superior to it almost without an atort, and proved incontestably han brvoenditrds P qmetly cirrying on npï¬vuoorn;::- dence with an agent in Paris, N y knew what these letters were about until a tew weeks bad elapsed, and then circuâ€" hnnnmvdbydlmut.inl'-. announcing that the best French forewo man who could be got for money was on« gaged to superintermi the great UGrifomi establishment. ‘This master stroke decided the viectory. All the Demoiseile‘s custom ers declined giving orders elsewbere until the forewoman trom Paris bad exhibitedt to the patives of Pisa the latest fash:ons from the metropolis of the world of that it was mpaublo'lor bostile Fortune to catch her at the end of her résources. White the minor milliners were prophesyâ€" ing that she would shut up shop, she was The Frenchwoman arrived punctual to the appointed day,â€"glub and curt, smiling and fAippant, tight of face and :ï¬xb ot Brure. â€" Her name was Mademo: V i gime, and ber family had inhumanly deâ€" searted her. Nae was set to work the moâ€" ment she was inside the doors of the Grifoni establishment. A room was devoted o ber own prirate use ; magniticent mate mals in velvet, silk, and satin, with due scoompaniment of muslins, laces, and ribbons, were placed at her disposal ; she was told to spare no expéase, and 10 proâ€" ducea, in the shortest possible time, the mqs-umwmdn.-htex- Mmbition in the «bowâ€"room. Mademoiselle Virgime undertook to do everything re« qaire«d of her, producet her portfol1os of patterns and her book of coloured de mgns, and asked for one assistant who could speak French enough to interpret ber orders w the Iialian girls in the workâ€" * "I bave the very ‘person you want, ced Demoisalle timrfom. "A workwoman we call Brigiia bereâ€"the xilestâ€"siut in Pisa, but as sparp as a needie â€"bhas been in Franâ€" ee, and speaks the language like a native. EU send ber to you directly." _ Maiemoiselle Virginie was not left long alone with hber patterns and siike. A tail woman, with boid black eoyes, a reckiess »«ilence * interrupted Brigids. "You see 1| wis not proruied for. 1 have had my misfortunes , and you are the last wommn alive who ought to refer to words.) ~You hare had your revenge, contisued Mademoiselle Virginie coldly, urning away to the table and taking up _"How, in the name of Heaven, have you dropped down in the world as low as this *‘ sbhe asked. "I thought you were provided roughly round her neck, and kissed her on the cheek,. "Let us be friends again," she sasd. The Frenchwoman laughed. ‘Telli me bow | have had my revenge," pursued These two exclamatons were uttered at the same moment, and then the two woâ€" men serutinised each other in"silence. The «warthy cheeks of the Italian tarned to a dull yeliow, and the voice of the Freachâ€" woman trembled a little when she spoke ginie, with another laugh. @"And now for pusiness,"" she continued, getting a row of pins ready for use by putiing them between ber teeth. @1 am here, I believe, for the purpose of ruining the late forewoman, who has set up in opposition to us? (Good ! brocawded silk, my dear, and pin that pat« tern on at your end, while | pin it at mine. And what are your plans, Brigida? (Mind you don‘t forget that Finetts is dead, and that Virginie has risen from her ashes.) You.can t possibly intend to stop here all yowlibf(lnnumchmï¬dothp;r«, -u:h) You must havre projects? What te 3 o "Look at my figure," said Brigida, pla eing bersel! in an attitude in the middle of "Ab V‘ reqmuned the other, "it‘s not what it was. There‘s too much of it. You wiant dist, %’mï¬ stepemaisor , * â€" usullered lb Vir» yinie through her chevaurâ€"de.frise de "Lnd the goidess Minerra walk, and emâ€" ploy a French staymaker?® 1| thought sbe rode upon clowis, and lived at a period belore wassts were invented." "What do you mean *‘ ; "Yhisâ€"that my present project is to try it Lean‘t make my fortune by sitting as a model for Minerva in the studio of the best eulptors in Pisa." @"Do you think | have not bhad my misâ€" rtunes, too, since we met "‘ (Brigda‘s "And who is he? (Unwind me a yard or iwo of that black lace.)" ITbe master sculptor, luc« Lormi,â€"an old family, onee notis, but down in the world now. ‘I is obliged to make statuses to pt!. uvn for his daughter and * More of the laceâ€"double it over the bosom of . the dress,. And how is sit» ung to thir heedy sculptor to make your forune "Wait a minute, There are other eculpâ€" tore buw im the studio. ‘There is, first, his ir tha priegtâ€"EFather Recco, who passes all his spare time with the masioer, He is a good sculptor in his way â€"has oast statues and made a foot for his churchâ€"a boly man, who devotes all hs work in the studio to the cause of _ _"Ab, bebh ! we »hould think him a droll priest in France. (More pins ) You don‘t expect um to put money in your pocket magine a man belonging to one of the best families in I‘ms mad enough to want to make a reputation as an artist !â€"Wait , wa t! the best is t‘Scome. His father Wait, | say again. ‘There is a third soulptor in the studi0â€"actuaily a nobtleâ€" man ! _ His name is Fabio d‘ Ascoli. He is rwh, young, handsome, an only child, and nitle better than a fool. Fancy his work: 108 at sculpture, as if he had his bread to 44 by itâ€"and thinking that an amusement! selatives in the world to exercise authorâ€" uy over himâ€"hbe is a bachelor, and bis fortune is all at his own disposal ; goingy uâ€"beggiog, wy friend ; absolutely yoiuug @#Friends, THE YELLOW MASK. HAPTERS. I‘a aâ€"! hm wevong =The first thing is to get him to offer it. \| 1 must tell you that | am mot going to ait | to bim, but to his master, lmoa Lowmi, who | is doing the statue 0t Minet va. The tace is modelied from his daughter ; and now he wants somebody to sit| for the bust and " Yes, yesâ€"now 1 understand. The gixidess Minerva is a Clever woman, and ‘she will hold out her hand and take his fortune from him with the utmost doe wlity. 7 WDCSt uts Pb oo t ie i ts c dn s ‘th I:omrh:â€"" By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the o%'b_ tions of digestion and nutriton. and a caretul application of the fine properties of well selected cocom Mr. Epps bas provided our breakfast (ables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many bheavy doctors‘ bills, Made simply with boiling watar or milk. . Bold "‘stay ! | won‘t hare the Iace doubled, on second thoughts. 1‘il have it single, and rumning all round the: dress in curvesâ€" so. Well, and who is this friend of yours onfloyod in the studio} A fourth ms“t' \| »RBo ! no ! the strangest, simplest little oreature â€"â€" Just then a faint tap was audible at the door of the room. Brigida laid her ï¬::s'on ber lips, and callai impatiently to the person outaide to Comne iD Couzortxe.â€"The very agreseable characâ€" ter of this preparation has rendered it is general favourite. The Cinil Service Guseth only in tinâ€"lined r'-deh, labelleaâ€"James ps & Co., 1omceopath© "hemiste jon. % â€" UER, N the recommendlation of the Hfon. the Mn« ister of Ianland Ion\.u and under thotpn- Â¥ixinns of the Act Hrd V Chapter in« uiile«1: " An Aci hnm“nâ€"d&’r! Mis Excellency has bo‘:r-l to. Order, And it is hereby ordered, the pflvum".‘e- «@lniw] by the Order in Council of the 19th 1, NS t»> giuxis, wures and merchandize, the growth,. produce or manufeture of Canada which had been exported beyond the Umits of Canmata of being :t.?r\o-l free of duty of Cusâ€" toms on certain ons naumed in such order e and the same is hereby extended MM w apply to goods subject to duties of Excise ; which gouxis may henceforth in Uike manner be |_ uovERXxMEXNT HOUSE, OTTAW A. | Priday, h day of June, 187\ i Pessext : HI® EXCEKLLENCY THE GOVERNOR uEN. j ERAL 1N COUNCILL reimported into Cansia free of duty the «everal conditions mentioned in m the several conditions mentioned in said order am| on the further condition that sach goods on reim portaiion shall be warehoused subject to the Excise duties to which they would have been Hable had they aot been exported from Canads, Raxiakrastâ€"Erre‘s C0OOaâ€"(RATEFUL ANb ~¢râ€"-¢tw'- duh?;:.t im "hhak n Tas Inidnd Reventer " im respecting nland Revenue, inâ€" clading those Axing the amount of h\l%ou may be from time to time declared by the w ervor General in Council applicable to the said Province Ml;rfly_ thereto, and be in force therein according!y Mecanlte HIS W i phihooe, n a Hent W hite LDgh 7 ux-a & \gnt .r-.‘.:uon lith June next. _ _ TOTICE is hereby that Uthe Atione h Tower at Wmm near Presoot, Ontario, an the River St Lawrence, has been His Excellenc‘y the Governor General in Counâ€" "!\ on the recommendation of the Hon. the Minitster of Inlamd Revenuue, and under the auâ€" thorlty aforesaid has been rn-nd w order, and it is hereby Ondered, that allthe Inlaund Revenue Laws of Cansda in «o far as they relate to the iwsuing Licenses and the impaosition of nm m.uu-- and duties on dutulm ma lsters were and on «pirite, nuait mait Liquor, and all laws zpfl.u the collection and -nna::m'lno.f venue Mvd.l’unoo-.n and t «same is bereby deciared to be in ï¬mm"ï¬ol‘nw{n.d“m \ Fiured White Light, Windmill Point, Riwer St resgpooig it on n Paoiie Accodots the Revenne. the Auditing of Accounts anmd the Unbtlity of Public Accountants." _ _ egging for want of a clevyer woman hold out ber bhand and. take it from Lse ent of, Ma anid Fisheries, m:';‘tuv-. m"zy. 732 uUV ERNXMENT HuUSE, OTTAW A. Priiay, th doay of June, W3 Passe®t 64 Is EXCELLENUY THE GOVEROR uKXâ€" ERAL IX CoUNCIuL FHEREKEA® by the Act 3 Victoria, Chapter PL\ m}.wd.lt‘?mw-ru ter 3, and to establish and provide _m% on Unape Mpencer, in the Bay of Fundy, County 57 St Joik Ks .,.o Bay Fundy, County 420M wiP PE onl #1 A a.nav‘gggi‘n’w"i Light, elevated BC feet above w.vï¬-lo ethibited on Mith June next ; shewing Red for 45 seconds, and White for 4 seconds, with an interval of 4 and making a «ompiéte revolution in the minuâ€" 1e« in cleas the Light should be seen at a distance of ‘I) The lighbthome is a square white buildi mu.wverorudm&-nuflmmwm with a tower erected on it, and is 7 feet in ufl from base to the centre of the light, and & trom h;- to the w,dmu:p«n. The ngu'vu ho vilihie bet ween the bearings from I.H.r...wd by south to W, N. W. The Light i= the 'rm of a Const Light, ami will also serve as & for vessels enterâ€" ing Maint John Hartbour w hhndm beaurl e h&;«mwu M. W. by W. half W. 'fl’..u'b' ance being 6) miles from Light to C > dï¬â€™:m.""' w )e y r C put } i Tenders will be received by the Unders‘gned, up t Noon of [epartment of Marine and Fisheries, Uttawa May 17, 194. For the Grading and Macadamiting of Pem» broke Mlreet in two Meetions, as fmilows, viZ : _ MECTION NQ. 1, Commencing at the W-ma Iirait of Peter treet, and extermling to the Westerly Limit of MeKay Street. , | Commencing at the west end of the M‘lro acroms the Muskrat Kiver, and extending t the woeslerly limit of the Moffat Hection . us The Lontractor fot Becton NKo. 1 will be furâ€" nished with about twenty toises of broken stone ;v;‘!:‘w Y‘f‘.ul'.he dollars per tolss, of Partics teriering must furnish the names of two responsible persons who are .llhw beâ€" come sureties for the due fuldiment of cone« tract. â€" Plans and specifications may be inspected at the office of the Undersigned. “ho whols of the above work is to be completed on or before the lith day of November next. _ J« hereby given that His Excellency the 14 EUT EN A NT GOV KRNUOR in Councit nas veen pleased t order that the interest acerued and unr;‘d on sale of Pubilc Lands in the Countlies of Ottawa aind Pontins, maude at 6) cts. pet uctp and upwuard», o retliied in All Tanes whore bulance of prinel maude on or before the FIRAT .u)"' o 'uflu.'lrl:ad; and that in o-l;lllun_ mles have been made at considerably Increased, rates in consequence ol the widition to the price per acre of a large amount of Kent, &¢., such rutes will be rwluced to the masimum price of 70 ots. per acte in fuvor of purchasers or their mnou who pay the baiance of Prinetpal due on their rea» l UBLIC NOTICEK L::vun anles at such reduced rutes, within the perlod above sumed. Purties desirous of olMaining further informaâ€" tion in this matter, wili please apply to the Agent within whose jurliadistion theif lands are «ltuâ€" ated. mflpmm-nmfl: EDMUND HEATH, Kxq., Ciarendon, Conâ€" Revolving Light, Cape Spencer. TUTICE in muyu:nnm.u‘amm been erected by the Government of Canade, how Saturday, the 19th day of July Instant, TO CONTRACTORS. Lepartment of Crown Lasut®, Qrebec, laouary VUL /4 plued NOTICE TO MARINERKS (‘Te be continued } lamr 4Â¥ 12 W N NOTICE TO MARINXERA No, 1, or |64 cy, comnprising the County of Pontine MECTION NO, 2, W. A. HIMSWORTH tation of the Hon. the Minâ€" W. A, HIMSWORTH, of Canadia Into dï¬ m will nalse8, IV./~1t Is borne with m-\mf by the mont delionte «tonyach, and im proves the functions bf digestion and assimilation. Â¥.â€"1ts medictnal lpmpom«- and remedial action have been found to be im measurably groater than those of any other kind of Cod lLiver O . YIâ€"From the unequalled rapidity of Ita enraâ€" tiva »feets. it is Infinitely more economical than _ VI.â€"From the unequalled rapidiiy of 715 T tive effects, it is infinitely more economical | any which is offered, even at the lowest price. @ONnsUMPPION AN» NISEASKES or . THE CHEST. 734 t "‘The extraordinary virtues of Dr, DK Joxan‘s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil in Pulmonary Cou« «um ption may now be considered as fully esta« blished. No remedy so rapidly restores the ex« hausted strength, im proves the nutritive functions or produces a more marked and favorable influ« ence on the local malady. The. following high testimony to the efMency of Ix. p« Jowaiu‘s Cob Livek® OfL in um-umguuu is afforded h{ ALLEN G. Chuatraway, EKsq., M.R.C.M,, L. 8. A., of Leominster.:â€" * Maving for some years extensively used Dr. DE .h-sgn 4 Liout Browx Cop Liv®® O11, both in public and private practioe, 1 have no hesllatior in -uuns Its effectsa are \‘er{ hL-uperbr to those of any other Cod Liver Oll. . early four years «ince, two cases of confirmed Consumption were placed under my care,. in both, the lungs were a mass of tubercular deposit, and every |--1‘I-lo & osll, wnd evel)â€" P e Proee P Eie eE t P uP sound to be hesard in phthisis was present. The sole remedy employed was Dr. p® Joxait‘s Ltowt Browx Cob Livk® OfL; and now ‘20 tents are strong and fat ; the diseased (abnor ulrn‘numh nearly inaudible; and in the one case (male) hunting, Ashing, and shooting, are freely incduiged in, the patient expressing himself quite capable of undergoing as much rm.\n aw any of his fellow sportanen." In cases of prostration and emaciation, where the vital forces are reduced, and where life appear« to be even at it« lowest ebb, the restorative powers t IDr. D« Joxon‘s Liowt Browx Ceb Livek® iL. are remarkably manifested. . By its adminis tration the natugal appetite is revived, and the functions of digestion and assimilation are timâ€" proved, reaninpated, and r-.nluodt and, when |ts use has b-on.-u-u‘uy preserved in, its peouliar tonic and nutritive properties have entirely reâ€" stored health and strength to the most feeble and detertorated constitutions. _______ Whowekoons Whara _ The actual benefit derived is thus described by Rowrax» Dacrox, ha M.R.CMA., 1.MA.A., Disâ€" trict Medical Officer at Bury 8t. Edmunds :â€" _ trict Medical Oficer at lh:,?- St, Fumunds :« " In giving my opinion of Dr. DE Joxon‘s Liont Browx Cop Liv®k QiL, 1 have no hesitation in a)m! that 1 have not the slightest confidence in any other kind, The effecots of br. D& J(l;n:m'n uiL are sure most remaAr , s y in that u.--__“gn uinte of gï¬f.ï¬mqm which -mll’ poctedes and f@ayors tubercular epostt: and T never reeommend any other sort, he Oll I have had from you was for my own use, wlyt it has certainly Ween the only means of ..“"1 myâ€"ife on two occasiens, and even now, when I ‘out of condition,‘ I take it, and like it, unâ€" ixed with auything, as being the most agreeâ€" able way. 1 could wish that Dr. ox® Jos‘n‘n O would come into general use, and entirely soper» sede the Pule and other worthless preparations." SELECT MEDICAL OPINION®, From innumerable medical and setentific opinions of the highest character in commendation of Dr px Joxun‘s Liont Browx Cop Livzax uiL, the following are gelected :â€" | Nir Henry Marsh,Bart., M.D., Physician in Ordiâ€" wary to the Queéen in lnr'z:nd. 3 " 1 eansider Dr. De Jongh‘s l.lflhl Brown Cod Liver Oil to be a very pure Oil, pot likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." Dr. David Imith, F.R.8., Medion! Officer to the Poor Law Board of Great Britain. " We think it nl!ml mdvantage thaf there & one Kind of Cod Liverj)il whicn is maversally admitted to be Sonuluoâ€"mo Light Brown Oil supâ€" Dr. be Jongh. 11 has jJong bees our '.‘oo prescribing the Oil, to nâ€"mrl:; t since, amidst so much variety uncer» tainty, we have confidence :% it» gnutuues ess," (Extract from "Consumptiud . i# amiy aud Reâ€" mediable Stages.") $ " 1 have frequently recommended persons con «niting me to make use of Ur. De ï¬..w Cod Liver Oil. I have been well satisfied with its "‘Ru’um believe it be a vor{h.wn Ot!, well Gited those cases in in which use Lhat sul» stance is indicated." GENERTT DEBILITY AND EMACIATION Sir loseph Oll M.D., to the British 4 'L-'m * "1 have prescribed Dr. De Jongh s Light Mm Oll, and 1 have every reamm to be satixfed with its beneScial and saâ€" \-’xmwumwuamumn-mm in its preparation by the personal attention of «o gxfln(‘h«mh&uflflhmï¬cnll Physician as Dr. Jough, whe has also written the best Medical Treatise on the Oll with which ! am acquainted. Hence, 1 deem the Cud Liver Olil sold under bhis * "1 have fre Light Brown / reamon to be ® lutary edfects." guarantee to be preferrable to‘any other kind as mmm.d-“o’.aey.’ IDr. Lambester. P RX., Ooromer for Central Middtiesez. " Dr. Granville has hs: that Dr. :l‘:. .m:‘: mh-WUmcMo&crklnfl.wM it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too WULnM' uent on the administration of the Pale tK" . Edwin COunton, K»7., P.R.CA, Surgeon to Charing * rnru-voulau-pn I have been in the habit of pve-atm . be Jough‘s Light Brdwn Cax* liver Oi B it to be much more efMBcacious Lhaoatk amv-mm of the same medicine which 1 have enrl-q'd with a view to test their relatl vg wit 1y. By all mmfll*m-wd Druggists throughâ€" Â¥ out the World. Cavrios,â€"Beware of unprincipled attem to wubstitute inferior or mfl mpnuou.w Prom Mr. M. Potterson, Rector of the Pree Church " Thanks for the Bpecimen of your new Reading Books and Bheets. . i)« + ‘Du-{nm adinirable in every particular, Nothing, my opinion would more contribute to the lmomcm of EKducation ‘than the wide: cireu! of these book®, z-dl.bolnu-m.;ï¬n;. hâ€:duuduudn.' o ; WLP'"‘“"?"- ol d h ie ng Tpour that iiv over bees pabiinned. The adapth. " 1 have examined very carefully the ‘Printing,‘ and Nos. L., 11., and 111. of the Royal Readers, and have no hevitation in saying that they are, in my Ir. Granville, P.RA, Author of the + Apan of tion of the means to the end in view is perfect." Prom T. Mbrrison, M.A., Rector of the Free Church #"1 have wery earetully examined the Royal .*ll The plan is excellent, and the execuâ€" tion, If 1 may say so, even better, ‘They are out of sight the best series of Readingâ€"books published, and thould very .P‘-m, be '"':3 used. The Iliustrations constitutes an admirable . features and add much to the value of the Readers, From the Editor of the Seottish Journal of Rducation. " We have no hesitation in saying that these Readingsâ€"Books are in advance of anything hitherto published. : “m :,?'3.'1' nnd'“{. and :t? tl dtl::? ‘.’N:xl:l‘m we elr thoroug t mon to the wants of Modern. Eduecation, wm command for them the approbation of all tenchers and schoolâ€" managers who desire the thorough pro felncy of their puplisa in En,lhh." T. NELMON & BONA London Edinburgh and New Yo A NS A R, HARFORD & Oo., 17, HTRAND, LONDON, W.C,. FLINT AND PERK MARQUETTE RAILWAY LA N 164. HE ENTIRE LA NV GRANT of this Company, kl:fn:tl. eonsisting ef about 2,000.acres, is offer» @, As good as any in the world are to be found in ubundance, and will be sold on the most favourâ€" uble terms to atual settiers. Home level and heavily timbered with Ouk, Beech, Muple, etc. naz:uun. with Beech, Maple, Rock Eim, etc. In m variety of timber, soil and surfuce ean be 2 The railroad is complete to Reed City (T. 17 N, K. |0 West), and there is only 48 miles to reach lmndl:mn on Lake Michigan, This will be conâ€" as fast as the work can economically be done, (,'hur land and railroad facilities are. selâ€" dom offered uï¬mlwr, and those who wish to ecure homes will do well to apply early .and take ahoice selections. f eTutus or Manzk.â€"Oneâ€"fourth down in all cases, and balance may be paid in three annual pay» ments. . Timber lands must be paid for before being out. Farming Lands for actual lement will to «old on pay mernt of oneâ€"fourth in cash and the bal« lance in Ave equal annual payments. â€" Interest at the rate of seven fovoont. on all unpald halances, t be paid annualy, All contract«a s‘nd notes are made payable at Merchan‘‘s Nutichal Hank in ‘Kast Bagina w. % & _ ‘Apply in person or by mall to OVER 90,00,00 FEET, weil located, main!y on the rlvers leading imlw lake .\lml:ï¬nu. 16 numerous streams and lakes surrounded with ruu tm ber along the line west of Keed City, offer he best of locations for mills, where logs can| be held safel mnpnu and free from the anâ€" noyance Cuu?-uiu. The railroad direct l: Last m awinnd ol':'lln offers u‘o In’n 4 ree wih ne ver 1 market for Lumâ€" bro , mu, ste., which Ing be delivered â€" ind Com missioner, tand OMce at Kast Maginaw, Mich, § DE JONGHN‘® LIGMHT! BROW N CON L1 SECEs OBE C O Oe p cubet ram where on the line KEW SERIEX OF I1LLUSTRA ® LIAH BKADINU-IK)OK&T‘D sn9 RO Y AaL REA D ERS. P R.8., Sen ‘m-* Wuy‘s #HOLE CONSIGNEES, FARMING LAND PiNE LANDA. WM. L. WEBBER, THE Orrawa Fimks JULY 17. Two Quastions Eaniur Axawenuo,â€"wW DJ should men wear beards? Because tm nre a great protection to the throat lungs, anod add much to their personal tpgenrlnoo. Why should we use < Byron‘s Pulmonic Wafers?" Because when used for coughs, colds, tiokling in the throat, hoarseness, &o., they act like a charm Ministers and lawyers use them, pbhy»â€" cians recommend them, and singers and public speakers siy they are the n:b.t medicine in existence for the cure of such oou;rldnu. Hold by all medicing dealers at 25 conts per bOx.« Rout‘ axp Waono.â€"It is wrong to m with your wife \I’)fl a subject in w L:on is danger of wounding her feelings, d it is wrong to speak of great virtues in another man‘s wife, to remind your own of Iault; but it is not wrong after "{i"f the "Canadian Pain Destroyer‘‘ and fee ing its wonderful effects, to recommend it to your n:‘ifhbou for the cure of rheuma tism, neu f-. cnmpqulohq #&o., it has no equal. For sale {, Druggists and country dealers, Price 25 ots. per bottle. Morsons Effectual Remedies: Are sold by Chemists and Uruggists through» dut the World, m PEPS! N E.â€"â€"The wfllu anc wm-hu.x madiâ€" t;l:e ‘llndlcuuon in _ M w ‘kPAINE, the active p|md=\u. Hold m Lo&â€" enges, Globules; and as Wine in }, Y and 1 pint botlies. CHLORODYNE is of such celebrity that it can x searcely be considered a specialy, its eomposition hfla known to praotl« toners, ln{ the Chioradynes being unequal in cuuï¬n. Monson & sox have wvrrd Is, Boid in | ox., 1} os, and 3 08. botties . UERLATINE â€"Tl:: purest preparation is Moxrâ€" MCM ‘% . s Carefully )und and shipped. Orders made payablein England. + Medallists and Jurorw at all the Great Exhi care and desparch. 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON PUHE CHEMICAIA AND NEW MEDiCIN EKA Bolectad, and Shipping orders e®ecuted with GEAUINE PANCREATINE PANCREATIC EMULSION. The efficacy of these Medicines in the treatment of Indigestion, Bronchitis or Pulmonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« ing, &o., &c., depending entirely upon their purity and strength, . Messre, NSAVORY & MOURE caution the public against imitations of them which are set forth as posseâ€"sing the remedial prom es of the true .rq-ullns but whi are in reality either saponnosous comâ€" pounds, citments or pomades, without a trace of the Pancreauc principle and enâ€" Pulmonary Catarrh, Consumption, Wast« | 6°°* ing, &o., &o., i:;:od‘m( onï¬nlyunpoo $ their ity strength. esare, 0 SAVORY & MOOIRE ° caution the public ,| *‘ against imitations of them which are set forth as posseâ€"sing the remedial proml wes of the true preparations, but which j| D) These imitations are o-lo::u to produce serious disappointment to inj J affect the reputation which thm Pancreatine and Pancreatio® Emulsion have acquired. it is theréfore bighly im portant that purchasers examine the label ontbn.‘houla for the names and Tramd Mark e ‘he i e men cream, is palatable and readi}» taken." Wholesale Agents for Canada. Messrs. LYMAN, CLARE & QU., 382 M. Paul momu Messars. LY BROTHERE & CO,, 157 King Street, Toronto. / February Bth. 1873. | . VOw13 For imparting a fine gloss to Linen Shirt Bosoms, THOMAS MORNLON & sON, Producing the same gloas and Mard Finish As when bought at the By the u e of 't # F m&bfl, Jany. 7, 187 3. 2181 l!l'-‘ Enamellene, Worksâ€"â€"Houx«®Y A®D Hoxantox hook Uork, Mountain Leather, Fossil paper, P oi Fron Fiax" papet wml:;“&ï¬â€˜"“.n.~~ m yef 104 :: > c . 9Y PM LinERAL Prto®s rard ror aoop ANIANTXUUS, otherwise known as sPROIAL NOTICHS. Enamelleono All Housexeepers Minerals Wanted {NGLISH OAK ‘TANNED LEATHER * BELTING AND TANK â€" _ 10, Devonshire Wireet, Hostop, May & 874. thisi _ STORE NEW Culfls, Oaution, NO TICE. _/ BE \~â€" Collars, Lace Cutains, #ko, i Howe AND 1RADE M a o Â¥+ Bibâ€"ly "lack Weood + tm w hould at once agnd hi« nam< and addrés# with §1,00 for one year‘s afbsop) uon to Inventor, Mechanic, ManufidlQrer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, The Canadian _ Patent Office Record MECHANIC‘S MAGAZINE to his splendid Hair Dye is the BEST IN ‘Hk WORKLLD. _ the oal{ True and LPorâ€" fect Dyo. |iarmless, Reliable wad Instan Everyone should have it. paid on receipt of one dollazg, Addreoss, "L*HE SEKCRET OF HEKALEIH, aneous ; no disappointment ; noridiculous tints or ‘unpleamunt odor,. kem edies the UiI effects ol baud dyes and washes, Proâ€" juoos inuuszpoiatuiLry a superb Black or Natuâ€" ral srown, and leaves the hair Guais, Sort airt Buiavrwror. ‘The genuine W . A. BATUCHELOR‘S. Sold by all Frotory, 16 Bond Street, New York. 13 *# YÂ¥aou cannot imagine with wh 'hgn 1 lons Mwwu“.lnnhv of the * 'm-AI’ {é" every ' week. it teils me just as much news of ahet i+ | going on ul--o-.r 1 care to know, and its pietwree are not only looked ‘&t 'tlh.x'lwnn on its arrival ; but are treasured up, and fairly wore threadbare a -I"l:t.:n'«-t?uâ€"-"l'flv:u' Letter ;:'bo “(‘)nvbio' san be sent regu t at following rats, ‘“l'.d:? ...na'."&m.. and all ul.l.n nuumâ€" sere supplements : Auu.lk’ Brasil, Canaia, Cape of Good Hope ibraitar, Jamaica, Maita Mex.c0, Monts Video, ast by turning over aud over Lanmd V of 17ood Huope + R::::." maton, lm:uu‘ro. Monte Video, “n?l, k'% . Thomas, Buss, . West or a paAper AEU%OM,_CM.M Const«ntinople, India, Japsa f uEoRur® E. DESGQARATM, 4 Montreali. A eopy of Arst numbar can be seen at this office (1\’5. te, or 81s thin paper o Ceylon, Cttu‘cwm_ India, Japga W est Coast South America, 450, or Hs this papt. 1w STRAND, LONDuSX l 1 will sand (free) nï¬p tor -‘ V RGKT AHL K BALM, rewoving MPLHM, BLACK \Vu.u‘ H1otren®s, Fur®cki®s,, Motsu»s*Ti® and al Diska®sgs oF TuUK AKIX bvl& 1 clear and with a healthy glow. Ah sure wu Aine growth of Haix on bald heads of « Incos . THUS, F. CHAPMAN, » UH EM IST, P. 0, Hox 8, )K W Broaiway, New York, Muay 13 187% V HPI ENGINEEKA, CONTRACTORS & CORâ€" PUORATIUONE _ Â¥O TREIR XBW . ; Patent Dredge Plant, A cheap, simple and durable Mect n © operated and running Wheek § w14 8 x | mches to 12 x 1 RICE OF MACHIN §15. Wheels with bevelled, ble bevelled and round tace from $212 to $7.35, aoâ€" ad:,bfl“ Heavier Machines $10 and $20, running Wheels up 109 24 inâ€" ches in diameter. _ * To the publisher, OAtawa, Januiry 25, 1872 181944\ All of the TANITE C©O,‘8 mnn directly made by the Co., at own Factory and under their own Patentsand Processes. | It is cheaper to buy Standard Goods directly from well known Manufacturers than to buy of Dealers or get low priced or poor goods. The fullest information “Hl.l"lr. connected with EKMER W and EMERY GRINDING MA cume._thh&P SPI‘}IAL NOTICE. any 23, IN78. _ 21171 lyd&w ATCHELOICS HAIKR DYE,. / ~~~ Cueumber and Rhubarb, _A -v-gg of WQ?.IQ“. ma&-.‘hncb.. t (Hadioias, V erbeanas, -‘AnAi.--â€!N?I of cholce asters. 1 have selected my seeds lN&)lovm AUT UF 1809,. Wevme OR ETY PC N LC OE sebA bacotuaa l % meet at the of business of said insol im m‘lvv-m’p.d.l!dl.u Mqflhm‘c}‘\n month of July next, al Â¥ o‘glock in the forencon, t receive Slatements of bis afaire and 10 apâ€" point an assignee. The subscribers beg to call the attention of O PER .:‘om sure $100825) ==>= new sevemstranad WHITE Wlll: ROPE Clodl‘a:m Rurst come, first served. Address HUDSKUN RIVER WIRE OO., 16 lh’ Street West, Toronto, Unti. Oatober 3 1872 2000d4@$m PFot illustrated Pamphlets or Photo. ""~"~°" *ark TAMTE UO,, 1w Em Stroudsburg, Monrose, Co., Pa. ) ENUIINH FAMILIES REYDPENT ABRKOA D. The Naew Rocxkrixd8rars Co, are to from thetr , DOmE : A Suy Reserimem Au imagrar Soapoat eapial ue Anest o&c&fl"fl-.nvd‘l&m: in Great Britain and America. l-ln-uï¬m landon, Bt. Catherines, Brantford, leville, other whare the Riates bave been for a number of years, m advantages fully shown, they aroialâ€" Bafoty honin.’ economy and durability, are AW GUMMEKK AND SHHARPENKER, REDALNt their chief recominendations, C who nre prepared u_{ulo«ï¬_mua guaranâ€" tee satiafaction in «l1 onses vlnu:o&hnfl Mintes are used :â€"(i, W. Roeed, M Que. ; Riddle & Bros, London, Ont.; Waiter Hogg, Otâ€" tawa, Ont,; R. Riidie & Ron, Mt. mmnnnbl:: W m . _ Hoswell, lbllovtllm vut.; John inniadinalithenr Tt Trome fotich. T h 0, Unt. For further Information appty to the Heoâ€" retary New Rookiand Ainte CO,, C July 18, 147%. in the matter of _ ~ MICHEL LARIVIEREK, of Hull, The insolvent has made an assignment of his qpoupled i. "_"" Nunly, How 4&)t0, me ""r?.."&.m.....n aenbstantially built of «tone, and can h:'a-nfld.l‘n.othn:u four comfurtâ€" “:_“g&' building Lots in different parts orgee 4+ CHARLES MAGEE, 'rmno:'tho Cen! Hetate of the iate Ni nolas io paurte n mlioations to be made to Mr. J A8, CLARK ai hh thpos of the Hiini: th Uparite shrake June 2, 1873 E VE R Â¥, Valuable Proverty for Sale June 7, 1878 vitawa, | April Wh, 1878 1+A M 1+ 1 ; is#»8%. ARCHITECTSH AND BUILDERS. woues & N 1 ces DK, EKV A NM, Harvey, Now Brunswick. Dooks, Oanais, l-’llm lasnened or out from 5 to forty 1873 loterrim fracw and guaranâ€" p her, As a last resor fot ut iebeiined | of he CGrent ‘awoutonee Hogg : | expiration ye ï¬M oo repaily thit by the th 4 r so J |I * Thennky Torduls, hfl%m.flobd n apply to the Heoâ€" | anoe o tt remed cl s l\.w. to heaith. You publish the | l ho ue Bs Â¥i “&.’“_- K , yocar wusic. _ _| TA m | meBalider, wxs. rosk®Tson, .. C1INGALESE | erchan A pupil of Hignor leon h1, the | P | ddrée®s with Qlohr';lfd teacher of Vocalization, wishes H A lR R E N E ad E p\ [f | to give lessons in Vocalization. She will | |swmmmmmsme oo z> Resea ) . , ME attend pupils at their residences, or z~ Office receive tï¬o& at her house, between 2 and hh FaA 8 o‘clock p.m. Terms made known on & Q‘ r lication. Residence Joyce‘s Cotlage, â€" *# . s 1,/» ï¬...m..., Handy Hill. #*~*~ AZINE | Orttawa, Nov. 23, 1872 3083 ‘ , M P dR Wce bevuate nvemmesspare t\ ICROMUUPICAL INVESTIG ATION ¢ ) RATM, M has proved that the decaying sub= "{:, ; 1 'zi’ 4 Montreai. rtances which 4c0umniate between the teeth on â€" x E$ < adendt thb ï¬"gï¬r m q PaAgHRS wed w ablis B4 s . oo ..\ a Az ave no olo? -ro the# o : ( J N | * muï¬lllï¬x ï¬%llfll 00 l“'rh & a +. MA ~. lwvuk and ODONTALG &t k a Iallk ) Fent Post» | SittAlotis m tÂ¥e "tou besunr s ) i N _ woo min& autify j '.4.‘ f /?â€' € :J/‘~ f o o , 3 APH *./ / /. AtAl " i‘ chig <gmeni®m | ‘uiX.‘ " /0 unswick. £," C * ouk ~% f 4« f | ZCELEBRATEI PREDPARATION3\~,| / 6 s rl "d‘-'- ! ‘\\f_’..‘ }I.VI‘\VC\_i' 7-‘».L‘Avfl A% ’\:/'7 :n * P g frmhap i oag /A HICKEY. 1 ~CELERRATEOâ€"PREDPARATiON3s MRSY, ROBERTSON, â€" A pupil of Hignor leon Corelli; the celebrated teacher of Vocalimmtion, wishes to give lessons in Vocalizsation. Sbe will attend Eapiu at their residences, or receive them at her house, between 2 and 86 o‘clock p.m. Terms made known on application. Residence Joyce‘s Collage, Todeau Street, Sandy Hill. y Hi Utitawa, Nov, 23, 1872. iV4A _ has proved that the decaying sub= stances which accumuiate between the teoth oo â€" VUCA L MUBIC. MlOflAR’JJPlUAL INVESTIG ATION has nrovad that the dassvin#@ at gre i o NÂ¥hatl wceien o e We Sm _ EFAR T Sâ€"OFâ€"THEâ€"WORLB] WA BRLKL*8, gabbiku‘s UA hemeenmiioess _ L _ _ o ol fefasenea !-umw-b“u“mnm. at in their '“'qn-' d:A' hr‘f}wï¬ï¬‚:fl'hu which Stker10 aUM. -n'&-'a' Prings, phifictely and without any operation. AM "'"""‘1' mus “‘1-.- esars. G ABKL 1. tiske, 72. Ludeate Hill. Citw, London. zn.".;"m"" 'ru 7. &o., havi lT‘uat the Ozrnar Suosnonses Hewsor ano Priis, dh“l-flul.fldnlw LEWIS.JOSEPHUS, of the Great ‘Tribe of Shoshonees, British UVolumbia, is working the most marvellons and astonishing Oures the Woarld has over heard of. _ Never in thw annale of Oanadian Medical History has suc} nosess uktended the introduction of ®r: m:.--n-â€"-wm xfl. Ingredients, (some of which we mention, such as the EKrxtracts dmamymmu-. Juniper, Quassia, Smartweed, Hyoscyamus, COompound Extract or Colocynth, Jaiap, Soco, Prociaim the tiaga Tidings _W LLLL --\rwm' bctudadic Tate the paipositthn of ths »cmhtned modt cine, are such and so harmoniously classified and compounded, that it is made the most searching curative in the known world, and monot help but act on the system in a very «atistactory and desirable manner. No matâ€" ter what your al may be, or of how long saanding, it will the spot and astonish you by the in which you ue restored to and full vigor . This anfe to take, Price of Reamedy in Pint ‘Uan..Bl 00 J U COha.,beriain, Reqâ€"â€"This is to certity MMM,-&M“ with Bronchitis, which about eighteen months, I wasso afiicted for the want of breath that it was very dificult tor me to m‘.-l in the ‘2' time frequently the clothes off and raising in the bed to keep from strangling. I tried three of the most eminent physiclans in the County of l:\:-t-hl!u; .:n.‘l. year, 'Ith:“ reoo! n e intinued lnm“:ï¬m At lnst I was ad» vised to try the Great Snoshonser Remedy. 1 bought a bottle and took it and when it was Mld‘dlh’:-b feel a litile botter. to my tUbat I was us well as ever 1 had been proviâ€" ons to my lliness and have been so ever «ince . * JORN BILYEKE, _ Bworn before me at Smithfeld this 6th day ol April, a D 1810. } J K WELLINGTON, ) P WUNDERFUL OURKEOF LUNG DISEKEASRE Broogirs, April Sth 1810. J 0 Chamburlain, Bts. â€" This is to certi that my wite was very low with Lung Discase. The Doctor had given her up. He said her lungs m_ub-_tol’d. and _-uic!m could not A 1. tim of ourty indisoretion, enusing rervous hthu.huhnumflm-omh :;uuudmcmu Feowr ware symptoms were decidediy better, _ Bhe continued to improve so rapidly that by the time she had taken one bottle she was able to sit up. By the continuâ€" «noe o tt eamed cl wa sperfectly roatored to heaith. | !umummumuum those y affiicted. T. 0. BROWNX Episcopal Methodist Minister Mul, Apri Wth, 104. Â¥t ID QUACKS 1KL‘B 4A p *z ‘anfi» ;/’cfl‘ 4 C""‘- ’n"“ \5HEMiS qsA PE ~~ cPipec} o4 ~~:4 hy« it A4â€"oxy * “n..-mp nll.luo,::‘?.‘ ;.' t tobopo; GCGure of Bronchitis " tiyithar _ / Fegtos 4 : ): by yc 58 V ER Cl foa 2° t *A AUUPIRE | JUXCHLLS ALb ANPHHCK â€" _ . | ecutor of the aaid ariil_ _ 200 te Pasit t hite Guita Percha Ename! for fls * | ty ol on oo o i eosmbed an Wnn td Henders the t7oth sound and usstul | . ~" " C 0 " 7 C Tt t C C o _ .| are requerted topay me e dedi en leaving between them any m‘;g cu-d:%au“. Meer Coralite Tooth Pasts, for cleansâ€" ing and improving the testh, and i-umao natural redness to the gums, itens the testh without Whitens and the tecth, MI-wu.fl.thh the broath, gives the leoth a pearlâ€" Klirir.â€"The COoleâ€" mï¬: W ash. A few drop. W H Y ? ) Dentri® 'mnd from ) M# U.-da." ulquy.. BE A!U ewht * *\ cbeclstend withoul furth Restores (Girey Hair to its Natural Golor . muu':x'uu.'sun « _ _ _and Beauty, â€" $ _ o VLIVER N(rr NOILLNG THE SKIN Guxv HAIR TT RKSPORIES, A(ulfl, TO ITS NATUKRAL OOIOK, T KAVING IT BEKAUCIFULLY JOHN GARDNEK,. CHEMIST! KWONTRXA) ooo s grye aig Patronizsed by all the world. * Rimme!‘s Thangâ€"Ibang, Vanda, Henba, lockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfumes ot exquisite fragrance. Rimme!‘s Lavender Water, distilled fro Mitcham Flowers. ‘:‘l-.ol's Tollet Vinegar, celebrated for its ul and sanitary properties. Rimme!‘s EKxtract of Lime J 3ice and Gly» NVIGORATING THE RoutT®= Kugene Bimme!, «. ~. to H.L. 4. the Princess of Walese # *+.~ 4, 128 Regent Streot, and 84 )m 4i t!,, 8 i 17 Routeverd des Itallens, b«~. . «=. 1. .. uag‘s HKoad A F cents per bottle ; three bottles for $2. Flt-lbo purchased whole=ale at all the F I.u‘{.‘tun'u b‘y.ll F. MacCarthy, ‘bom # * » .."{).-.-m. Wellington Street. 6 g For clenning and polish 6lver, Blectro Piate, Plate Glass, &8. llfl..‘.“.o-l. AUSES THK HAIK 10 GROW tor the Paten: naite Cieanâ€" afnssints, tofia Rebber aee Ber Lewmme: we a brill polish to new Pacskets, 34. oach ; -.l:-. #4., h..h.z nad 41. oach. TOPH ITS FALAJNG OF. AND DpUkEs NOT SOIL THE ESKIN, lhll"Il“llalold"ll\'"I’tlllim l“ evww.m Emi-cm in %muuln:mnl\:::m roremen Py a e Adiy Lowe / * o C stokans * ian d T s d Rimme!‘s ©!ycâ€"trine, Honey, Oostume and loral Orackers, ‘ very amusing for Balls and rtios . Rimme!‘s Viciet, Rose.Lea!.Rice, and othet dlet Powders A lberal allowance to ablp« MKRKELLINHERD AND G11®#EYÂ¥, Q‘M -hau.d\;d. &e., nfl&.‘.t eause. No publicity requiredâ€"»o charge until divorce grantedâ€"advice free. Ca)‘ on or address Absolute divoroes legally obtained in dif« l JOHKN J. FULTON, Counsellor at Law, 9M1 No 180 HBread *. NHaw YorkCitg. T-audflmgmumï¬â€™;:l mï¬ v-‘;wm -E a': miles of them. + An Isiand in the Oitawa River, containing % Acres -nu-s-.m:lth:momot TITLE direct from the Crown. Fans W . Q, BUCKHANAN Montreal March 3 Tmnnnummlï¬.lm Nole Manutratuorar an~ Proprietor, CALLK#ON IS NOW OPEXNX, Desires toinform his friends and the pablic general, that his magnifcent (PUULIN‘S BLOCK, HULL), and ‘that he wil! do his best to provide for the eomfort and pleasure of those who may visit HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GKENEKRAL IN COOUNCIL, -?n\b :‘(‘--.‘::I.d u.t'h:lm 1-:1 u:.fth seotion of =bo Aot 81 Vn..tl":.t tutiâ€" : "An Aot respecting the Customs," His g..u-y has hnn'mndmonhr,.ndn in hereby mh?xm 8-‘ after the ist of m'.'.‘.'_t‘.'.. \ pMbetie ‘fl-mn.“-h.l‘l"h- mu..'f.".: h ud s1R le Acnqpatnaat Th uiv ah rpdip verre AAundlity~â€" n ve4 WABAC utm“xflmum an out Port ot Entry and placed the survey of the Port of Guy* : Both, of Buokinghaim, in the Oounty and DK triot of Ottawa, w:n-lnnhl the naume aud firm of Allan .l’.-.. : Ineoivents. Adat ied Peotieeny hy‘ ie apranve wf have been appointed Amt in this matier, and oreditors are reâ€" q aquuw.“m-m,mm-c- wa KDWARD EYVANE, _ In the matter of DOUGLASR ALLAN and CHARLE® FKN N& .fl:' of uzhn in the Oounty .::l FNALâ€" 7 T\ A _ oonbnmmeedbamdemat $ Ineolvents. T. the undersigned, Réward Evans, of the City 1MÂ¥ KL‘HS OCHOICK PERFUMEK=~ Mulil, June 23, 1873 May 12h, 1873 IÂ¥MX. ROYZ, Meontreal, May 24, 187 UOVERNMENT HOUSE, OTriAW A. Saturday, 3rd day of May, 1873. ly in warm ciimates, . Dugong Oll Soap, pertumed with ACT OF 1869. lation of the Honorable the W , A, HIMRWORTH, Vierk, Privy Counel} CHARLE® RoY, Poulin‘s Block DJ | MJ reorery »of 5s 'l RARE CBa®Qp â€" g Containing Machinery fop | ture of “'i:'-.;“" Stavee ang §04° Milkh . AAcH â€" Wns cl .. ‘Ok , A.80, Machine Sul " omealy “.v _ bank of Madawasks R. q ;?Brock'llhm (’hhé?c I ith etock '% E'l:und:nm of un&h: :.'::‘\\' ble, j % The subscribery |...~ “N Laumber Mill, offer this gegiert W tor sale. j NN ‘ For further particu} In the matter of treal, have 1.°*" Pm City of lonm hhh the C io 16 .‘l Aulngn‘ . |m||. .lfl.l i (Al:urx: before me '“m' .‘. . W . L,, §AE Soiete, & sn tWace 1e llPMl"‘ that wilt and Le#tamnept «of h ngerp)2_ O do eHt f Toumdag bWWetiime, of the 3, § 0 Cummme=l, ‘m “'N-cn- Lcouty of the aabd wil} wgainal the estate of « their clalms with ns icbec, 85, Gr --,____u Jany 28, 1873, " eE naltes Dank Departmes INSOLV ENT ACT op 1t S$TANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL T4 Firstâ€"class Bevel, 6 x 0 bdl-um.ï¬c..cuhvfl MARKET SQUARLE MACHINERY A8D Fi 1Â¥ PLEXMT»S N THE MATTEE op 2 Tovssaret cmuyg . _ Com bined Steal Horme Wooden Hore W ooden Harrows Bisel Horse Hoes Land Roliers..... B@rBee T. & B. on each Pigg] Rrice so low that all ‘can us M MYRTLE NA long as a Double Reatel Canves, pig inot. Fiich, Ts Lrowrn i mt LBt uNIONS, 1 AsTIWNGbdS® ï¬(nï¬""’:' Morson‘s fiecual THE TIQES is prited s64 P _ womuxrso®, ©0G8® * t l + Samcg P “ 31. ?ig.%fl.‘fl Iâ€"‘: the any 14, 1871, C TS M tnmnri Medailists and Jurors t rre l‘-l.l.'!!_?..! "CKPSINE~â€"The slected, and Shippi94 _ bastamber A M _ So CFcs aobmmmain= Single Belts of this will dothe Op A BANQUE KATIOKALEZ THOS8. Fogy en NRedk ~‘ h '°"l]id mn.:‘-({h. h&‘l is, Paints and Ootors Manu(acturers‘ Agent for all tink s T4E 0. 40006 ‘;"‘WM o * 5 Avgughout the #64 1 without furt .â€"'" "2erelh o o_ Pssy3 30â€" l fln Je . POR 4A GOO0D SMOLLZ aemens qpmnee se 0 & ar "'J mm Cthel ©Ook, w BOARDERS o q0% () Rarrisiet 1, B1 xrk1, ‘Cox NoR ops, Austermnes Ottawva, May 8, “,'-A- W ILL 1 AM Barrister, ts Fror crdinnt? ts published bgâ€"]ssuer of kcitors in Chance @. T. M Anï¬-s..r.-“-" G RAND OPR HOT E 6he Physician, Surg st. â€" Day thee op Iyâ€"F RE N mmtowre. Juné 7, l 2256â€" im MA g â€"â€"+ 1A ILLON ling public and Room No YOL. Trinity College. To SP. 2155â€"1m, ‘CUV K NO K # to il a. tm., Mawvae, Ma: P L U 0 Â¥ OTTAWA a torm of ApYE ONEY KAÂ¥ TTA W A ‘l"&hu £02 18th of W Hitaw € sured Wi 8T