ANS. &c¢ 3, &C | #ritlag up the g(-‘nmy tne oid»= s of ine pastray n «re is of tneir A wa 17.000 of ar retail Prige fire Years, OPER, ®L. ePpostte sdie Wesrer on d Bd tamgys. RON TO. n soCtea® Retail Price. PIANO Ornaments certain‘y the s coantryâ€"ail ETAIL. i~c ano masiâ€" ir Ag=ate can n> agonls We irriages, RFX I@ano. ad no. JQORD EK Retall Price. TE®S, is Purchase 3w0 sarted 170 the mt i. NcrBge b ie g @0617 £5 A is his .:}mw sure. _ Indeed, ma‘am, it is Wnblo. Mr. Morton is so very reâ€" .'.,“blp, and his neigh bours pay so much ajgtention to all he does ; and then, if we bave an election in the sutumn, you see, ma‘am, he bas a great stake in the place, and is a lv.flï¬x«' character." ~ * "That‘s meither bere nor there," said M;. Morton, "Bui 1 say, Catherins, can your little boy go into the other room for a moment ? â€" Margaret, suppose you take him and mAke friends." i Pelighted to throw on her husband the burden of. ,exph:nauon, which she had originally meant to have @ll the importâ€" ance of giving hersel{. in her nost proper Lad patronizing manner, Mrs. Moiton hecrui6h P M m wisted her tingers mtio the boy‘s hand, and, opon;:f the door that communicated with toe room, lef: the brother and sister alone. And then Mr. Morton, with more tact and delicacy than might have bean expected from him, began to soften w Catheriné the hardship of the separa mon he urged. He dwelt principally on what was best for the child. Bys were so brutal in their intercourse with each other. â€" He had even thought it better to represent Phuilip to \Mt. Plaskwith as a more distant relation than be was ; and he begges, by the bye, that Catherine would tell Phuilip to takevhe hint. But as for Stduey, sooner or litet, he would 10 to dayâ€"schoolâ€"have companions ol his own ageâ€"if his birth were known, he would be exposed to many mortifications so much better, and so very easy, to bring hm up as the lawful that is the legal, oftspring of some distant :ehtiom W aog onl on e COMSCiL» uNo one Will se and sidn y." "lt fllr\bq sure Â¥re Moxton ?~ «quite suyre. Wlbl‘. Mr. w“blp' and his attention to all he have an election i « No, my sisterâ€"my poor sisterâ€"he shall kpow it when he is old enough to understand and keep his own secret . Heâ€" shall know, too, how we all loved and rized you once ; how young you were, Kow flattered and tempted ; how you were deceired, tor I know (tAatâ€"on my soul [ doâ€"I know it was not your fault. He shall know, too, how fondly you loved your child, and how you sacrificed, for his sake, the very comfort â€"f being near him. He sball know it allâ€"all.‘" "My brotherâ€"my brother, l resign him â€"I am content. God reward you. 1| will zoâ€"go quickly. 1 know you will take care of hm now." s Te "And you â€"ee," resumed Mr. Morton, ; resetiling, und wiping his eyes, "it is best, between you and me, that Mrs. Morton should have her own way in this. She is a very good womanâ€"very; but it‘s prudent not to vex her. You may come in now, Mrs. Mortoe." Mrs. Mor.on and Sidney reâ€"appeared. "We have settled it all," said the hus band. "When can we have him ?" . "Not toâ€"day," said Mrs. Roger Morton "you see, ma‘am, we must get his b«‘ ‘ ready, and his sheets aired ; L am very particular." i "Certainly, certainly. . Will he sleep ""The shan fare " He have a room to himself," said Mr. Morton. "Eb, my dear? Next to Martha‘s. Martba is our parlour maid â€"very goodâ€"natured girl, and fond of thildren." â€" Mrs. Morton looked grave, thought a moment, and said, " Yes, he can have that mm-" *Who can have that room?" asked Sidney, innocently. © You, my dear," replied Mr. Morton. d * And where will mamma sleep ? I must near mamma.‘"‘ .‘.ï¬mmis going away," said Catherine, in a firm voice, in which the despair wou‘d only have been felt by the acute sar of sympathy,â€"* going away for a little time ; but this gentleman and lady will be veryâ€"very kind to you." C _"We will do our best Mrs. Morton. 00 And as she spoke, a sudden light broke on toe boy‘s mindâ€"be uttered a loud cry, broke from‘ his aunt, rushed to his mother‘s breast, and hid his face there, sobbing bitterly. *I‘am afraid he has been very much spoiled," whispered Mrs. hoger Morton. *4 o % empoice, e wnreme suspicious, morning, ma‘am : we shall be ready toâ€"morrow."‘ _ " Goodâ€"bye, Catherine," said _ Mr. ‘lnm-;ndhoddod,uhokiuod her, * Be of good heart, [ will come up by myself and spend the evening with you." it was the night after this interview Sidnoyb‘d‘fno to his new home ; they had been kind to himâ€"Mr. Morton, the children, Martha the pariour maid. Mrs. Roger herself had given him a large slice of bread and jam, but had looked gloomy all the rest of the evening, beâ€" cause, like & dog in a strange place, he refused to eat. His little heart was full, and his eyes, swimming with tears, were mmdnovoLmomontwchodoor. But he did not the violent grief that might have been expected. His very desolation, amidst the unfamiliar faces, awed and chilled him. Bat when Martha took him to bed, and undressed him, and he kuelt down to say his prayers, and came to the words, "Pray God bless dear mamms, and make me a good child," his heart could contain its load no longer, und he sobbed with a passion that alarmed ::::odmun'dnrvnt. She had been however, to children, <and she soothed and caressed him, and told him of all the niee things he would do, and the Night and Morning. nice he would have; and at last, -n.qz‘ if not convinced, his eyes closed, aad, the tears yet wet on their lashes, he fell asleop. it had ben-rnm that Catherine should return home night by a late e“vï¬onmm&:o-nu twelve. It was t en. Morton Mm&;mwhmmwho had, according tohinwmt,linï¬:dbo hind to smoke a cigar over his glass of brandy and water, had just thrown aside the stump, and was winding up his watch, when he heard a lowm window. » He stood :mute and for the window opened on a back lang, dark and solitary at night, and, from the heat of tho weather, the iron cased shutter was not yet closed; the sound was re. peated, and he heard a faint voice. He glanced ‘ï¬nxhr,nddunmvod cautiously to window, and looked _ " It is Iâ€"it is Catherine! I cannot go rflofl-cbdn.nth.lm&mhi-â€" * M ::r.wlt;. lace is shut y sister, is shut u; it is impossible. Godï¬h- ngif.K Mortn should Hear you !‘ _ _ C /. forth. "Who‘s there ?" "I have walked before this windowfor‘ hoursâ€"( have waited till all is hushed in mmï¬nmuo,notovm-mna‘ need see the mother stealing to the of her child. Brother| by the memory of our own mother, I command you to let :‘look,l“ for the last time, upon my boy‘s lonely _ streetâ€"datkness and solitude below, God and the stars aboveâ€" there vn.‘aflh‘a.wut’ which awed the listemer.. Though she was so near, her features were not very clearly visible ; but her sttitudeâ€"her hand raised aloftâ€" the outline of her wasted, but still comâ€" y E2me Sn E were more 1 form, we impressiv ï¬â€"mwydxme. the air. o Morton, after & pamse; "I will admit| ... ; ( | **e iss the window, ntae to the deon Drug Store. _ o oc uIn HEPHERD ons maransga 1. 1 SNOEN®: Wivtriguniâ€"madute es uhert| . Ohemist & Druggist, .. to her ccustou; before ,,a.n‘r.m,lk ..'â€""' 2s uel m nighoop; and goy aae bed, | CORNEE "OP DALHOUSIE STRAET will se meâ€"no oie, but you [C08! nue ‘sj C@APTE® VIiIL to cree ; the place is sbut upâ€"| 8**"" s is shut u; ar you ! * | iescs i before this window for | , Ladies‘ ited till all is hushed in | 1 od other oo.o,notoven:men& at her stealing to the I ___L ut ness and solitude aAn Sikrs ‘aboveâ€" th non‘-:om.moaf..:u-:boulg ty which awed the buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s Olearing Sale J ~ wnich will be opened to the ic only a short _was so near, her uqummummn;'mm. a god rz clearly visible ; | opportunity jor bql}(-onngood 'â€cr ,‘_i..d aloftâ€" taciished business. M'. ;m ted, but still comâ€"| __ _ "= ~_ !|__ "-’gb“: won‘*® it, a chapter:in some pious books> > .. ‘ They ascended to the chamber where i Sidney lsy ; Morton opened the door | oauuounlï¬, and stood at the threshold, so | hold.inil e candle, that. it‘s light might | not wake the child, though it sufficed to | guide Catherine to the bed. The room was amall, perhaps olose, but sorunulously , clean ; for cleanliness ‘was Mrs. Roger Morton‘s capital virtué. _ The mother with a tremhlous hand, drew aside the | white curtains and cheiked hor sobs ns | she gazed on the young quist face that | was turned towards he.| She gazed some | moments in passionate silence ; who shall | say, beneath that silence, what thoughts, | what prayers, moved and stirred ? ‘Then | bending down, with, pale, convulsive lips, | she kissed the little hands thrown so list â€" | lessly on the coverlid of the pillow on | which the head lay. _ After this, she turnâ€" ed herface to ber brother, with a mute appeal in her glance, took a ring from her fingerâ€"a ring that had never till then leit | it The ring which Philip Beanfort had i placed there the day after that cnild w is | born * Let him wear this round his | neck," said she, and stopped, lest she | shouid sob around and disturb the boy. In that gift, she felt as though she had | invoked the father‘s spirit to watch over | the friendless orphan ; and then, pressing together her own hands firmiy, as we do invoked the father‘s spirit to ‘watch over the friendless orphan ; and then, pressing together her own hands tirmly, as we do in some paroxysm of great pain, she turn:â€" ed from the room, descended the stairs, gaine l the street, and muttered to her brother,â€"" I am happy now ; ioaao be on these thresholds !" _ Before ho could answer she was gone. [Fo me on faue1,] LBADING sewing . Machil commend Cuarks & Co.‘s eatra qrglitv sewing cotton a«ogar en »seb snanl, CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Manag s. Mills‘ Supply Agency NALRBA N KS HOTEL COOKING RANGES! HOTEL CARVING TABLES ! ! HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!!! HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS ! HOTEL LAUNDRY STOYVES !! _ | HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACE3 111 Waree 36. 1874 Railroad, Hay, Coal, Ottawa, Sept. 16, 1875. BLYTH & KERR‘S. Saws, Seiting, Flles; Packing, Files reâ€"cut, Cmmen ac on dE Li d BEST SX CORY EXTAA QAVALMY, CoAL OIL COOKING STOVES AVOIDING HEAT TN THE HOUSE, _ Axes, Judson‘s Standard Governors and . Ow-“ Vaives, Steam Pamps, Also, Agency olnl:o GI.DIII dfl LIGAT COMP ANY , &e. THIS Bwnu UTTTD Somo . o nnPH fï¬x sOFF FINISHED, EXTRA Saf00TH, .ï¬qo and Â¥ERY BTHONG, which comâ€" bined with FEEEDOM FROM KNOTS give it all the qualiites requisite for DOMINION WAREKHOUSE, MoNTREAL. FAIRBANKS & CO. \__ H. MEA 8 & CO., g(gnusu‘ Ottawn, April ;1th, 1875 8 A» there are several makes and < CLARK & CO‘S COTTON, as ‘ "ANCHOR BRAN »" Best SIX COBD EXTRA Quality Childrcus‘ Rubbers at 35 ots. Misses‘ *4 at 40 ots, : Ladies‘ Long Rubber Boots, at $1.50.7" Aud other goods at proportionately low prices, TTAWA Lamb‘s ‘Clearing Sale, xï¬ahï¬'wlm at cost and under, all Atashade over first cost, at ‘Lamb‘s Ollï¬g Yale, Infact you can save lots of money. buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s Clearing Sale which will be opened to the public only a short uquu:o::auhl‘t:‘ l'flmm opportunity jor buying out a good and TQ~ Bpecially Manufactured for use on the SEWING MACHINE. ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to order by 1 | LARK & CO., ttartlwarg, March 10. 1875. PLATFORM AND COUNTER EKASONABLE. ANCHOR MILLS, SCALES Kept by allLerding SsAVING FUEL First Class Machine Sewing 403 ST. PAUL STREET, BOOTS & SHOES PAISLEY, Would call atgention to their E EKD wnmmacz_~={ Q g m iA STANDARD by the Original Inventors Tiry Goods Houses is PERFECT IN 3945m3 3874 his she boy. had had | ities of The proprietor of the City General‘ Labor Agency and Fomale Servants Rrï¬hcr{hum hereby informs the gnbuo generally, that the busjness of the office has this dnsolz;on resumed at No, 28 Ciarence streetâ€"a few rs from "us« sexâ€"the business will hereafter be exclusively al)nnnod lodm: above ='nneh01. kt’h.ufon o‘m- ployers and those reqniring work, may rest asâ€" -ur!d that their wauts w'lu be prompily and efficiently attended to. _ " lt Returuing thaoks for the past patronage beâ€" stowed upon the eâ€"tablishment, u continuance thereof is rolgool.m\l,y solicited. A thor nngh y efticient dressâ€"maker rogl‘l,‘d. O‘tawa, Sept. 10, 1875, & CHAMPION SHINGLE â€"~MACHINE ! PATENTED\1873. 200 in Use in Canada. SELFFEEDING & SELFSETTING, Ed&' attached. One man attends to both iting and Edging. . Only one belt required for the two operations. This is the best shincie machine for biock sawing ever introduced into Canada. RCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, _ FOR EVERYBODY NICHOLLS & CO., HOUSE & LAND AGENTS, Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral Commission Office. o‘CcoNNoR s TREET, Next Victoria Chambers. CcOMMISSION3 UNDRTAKEN, _ satisfactor m( manner . TOF Merchant and Oreditor, 7 Bouses and Stores To Let in all Parts o 2ONRâ€".Im Trrée Reasons for Using the Myrtle Navy Tobacco. The Imitations Pound to each Ph mon ).@af, uymnvonho-ownuormtthm if you have land or hou‘e property for sale ; 1i you have any kind of propâ€"Fly for sale ; 1. you want a se:vaut or ~tore asgistant CALL AT NONE 1 Jony Club, O‘ng'e‘t%-’ nx:;] Mitcham Flow ‘ Rinme|‘s Tollet Vinegar celebrated for use iul and sanitary |proverties, Rimmel‘s Ex of Lime: Sulce fl?’"‘" rine, the best paration for tae , eape claily in warm qlimates. Riramel‘s mg Oil Soap, perfumed with Australian Eucaly ptus. P1 $s Rimmei‘s Glycerine, Honey, Costume> and :;l.t;a\l Uraoke very amusing for Balis and es. .A Toill.lu?md'i vi 2&. nao,.{la-r. Rice, and o::r et Powds liberal uwwro:nl * 4 li‘-axos.- Prnuner to lf the Prllg::ol W 95 Jtra ‘d. 123 Regent Street and 2 Lofidon, 17 Boulevard des iiaâ€" m ®. “"ï¬' 16 King‘s Road, Brighton. by all Porfa m ary Veaiore. BERKELEY, Bept.. 1800.â€"Gentlemen, 1 fé@Fit a duty I owe w.th.oupmnygr&wdo for the great benefit I have deriveu by taxing ® Nawfl’: o‘Jn Bg‘:'&ll:m"t- lnn' '..T-â€ï¬‚us aze yc an ow 4 Tar ."[nd Lm uw'mmh{'tmm which ?rx‘:f:Mn!( pain for :e length of tinie, nearly |eve medy bed, ;;namzfl.n; benorlxt. at all. m:“swo es P valuable reâ€" -wudtady;w state 0# M&&’:‘lz give t iis publicityâ€"tor the benefit of those may P 2 LOOCPLL is Cove tralv Hexey way, For sale by all Oilmen. Dec. 4, 1874. _Ea F! Cald PUSNARI CCCE Cms Loas tadv Hevby thus be »ffllcted. I am, Sir, mtr‘x HexBy Rarwass, . I‘o the propristors of «* Norton‘s Camom{ie Pilis.‘ it is made of th Each Plug Welg Ottawa, Oct. 18 LEA & PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE ~SAUCE Books mln..ts balaneed, and df sallsfactory ll!“l‘".;?' DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD gAaAUCOE. In M“"“‘Z Spurious Lea & Perrins In consequence 0) which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA i$ PERRINS have adopted Rimmel‘s which will be placed on every bottle of Worcestershire Sauce, after this date, and wishout which none & A\\\S iiiilicc e i R P# f 9e few=, P is RF & < h TL A0 .// REâ€"A m i & ' ( . ’\‘J' listnd N 1 <F4 inbdcrmett As [ss awWh ys lgs* | gosk ; ; h _ S Te L__ C 2 y l f n Cl > k) 4 h y U NE / 20eA t 350 ) id ;,5 ce y ® x ( & J SH s « é F n se P i A Je We T ug L â€" CTTyrIP B s P ‘ 7 ¢ pSl as ‘ashr <w | N ol $ e PC 0n $ NOe forag ory n 4 & 4 | ; %> ons |ag + t :P .@P \Sale h h 39 e a P & ‘ I t fa T 7 “\\- c \’4‘.‘ » 1 C AR cnert j & # , _L“ m ' ’\\\\_\\ t ; 7 S CV \ C Geit \l\ > \.’)“-,"v; e * I i :\(‘(\ LOrH T W 3 / Of » N \ ol N " h e / : rap t I o_ m P 4 . 4 . S heay‘ To AUY m es \\\§/~1 i. i PUV \Y. l \_J C Â¥ r F , Rke‘ 'â€â€˜ ;\HE | n \ s N e %, Pu‘Fs TD \ P NT M j * §a Tss CÂ¥ NC t NWO J{bs R No t 7 s ) A W > A 62 arnlmt A /7 & o apstd i ts h ns ~1i o (A! o 3 ): & i FA To THE FIRST OF OUR LADY CUSTOMERS who will . e |= 6 seuu us a curicc, s0iutou Of buis reous, we will giv@ & hand. t some W HATâ€"NUT; and for the second correct solution sorecelved 4 e we will give a beantiful WALNUT TEAPONY, ans to the third B# ts an elegant LADY‘s WORK TABLE, ~Answers to be sent in sealed ‘ j envelop s, which witl be numbered as ‘eceived, and on the Z2ad Pz a 4 DE ‘EMBE ! they will be opued and tue prises awarded, mt{] : 3 on the 2rd the prizcs will be giver out, e e $@&~ IN THE MEANTIYE QOALL AND 8ER WHAT | WE > HaVi# LN THE bURNLUURE LLNE. j PS + * i Harris & Campbell. bearing their Signaturt, thiig=» A CARD. HOICE PERFUMES. %â€{..:‘.:;"9\7.:..“' :Hams and other perfumes anter Water, distilled from To @norve Streat Otta®a S GENUINE! EZ8 STAMPED )n each Plug. FIRST, Finest Virginia Leaf. SECOND, is 4 of a Pound. Weigh Only wbout } of a Tn 18 EXCELLLENT Machine â€" Oil has the last 12 years been Fawmmulgm- iacturing establishments of the Dominion. WORLO FAMED BLO0D MMTVRE For c‘leansing and c‘eariog the blood from all im purities, cannot be too highly recommended, For Sorcfuia Scurvy, Skin Diseases and s: res of all kinds it is a neverâ€"falling and pera anent cure. It cures old Qares uh::a sores onâ€"the neck, ‘ Cures ulcerâ€"ted sore logs, ‘ (‘ur: black<eads, or pimples on the ce, Cures Scurvy sores, > Cres cancerous ulcers. ‘ Onres blaod and skin diseaes. Qures glanduiar IWG'IIUP © Cures the blood from al! im pure matior, From whatever gruse arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free Irom any~hing injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the proâ€" p:.-lotor anlicits sufferers to give it a trial to test vaiue. Tronsands of testim~n‘als ivrom all parts, Rold in bo‘tles. 2s 34 eac", and in cas s con« taining six imes the quantitv, 1is eachâ€"suffiâ€" ei~ t to effect a pirmmunent cure in the great nnl:ilorlty of longâ€"t »nding cases, by all chemits al kruuav, medicine vendors t.hr?u(hout the Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, bnemm.. Apotbecaries Hall. l..lnmlns Engiand. purmpne, nurociige s che edlemahâ€"s6 London rgoyne, "urbridge emapâ€"8 Newnery & Sons. 8’ hwï¬â€˜o-na nd"in‘ Barclay & So °s, 95 Farringdonâ€"st , London, Sapger & sons, oxluld-nwwndon And alt the Lond~n Wholesale AGENTS IN CANADA. + Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., Wholes:le Druggist«, mmnnaoou'o «& Co. Torontoâ€"£â€"liott & Co., Wholesale Druggists. Bluï¬er & Owen‘. l Hamiltonâ€" t & Co, Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co, Aug. 49, 1871 . PEPSINEâ€"The popular and prof oué medi= eine for lndl.u[\m Morson‘s * Pt;um the active ‘ple of the gastrie sold i der, Loz m mum‘sm Wine in i, y’and pint es. * 0n 0P Saaaualy be considerad s specialty, P 8 + comjposition being k o practi 1 tioners, Many of td Chlorodyne being unequal in s MoRrso® : * : Boul’la'?m To sate. _ Bold it Offey and s GELATINEâ€"The purest pre; is Mor Morson‘s Effectual Trade Markâ€""BLOOD MIXTURE,‘ The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer. TIHQMAS MORSQON & SQN,; 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, | RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON | ___ Worksâ€"HoRNSET Axp HoxErTON, PUORE CHEMIOALS AND NEW Belected, and Shippiag orders :‘w i and â€" desnateh â€" fii" : A| FOWLE® PILE AND HUMOR CURE, For Internal and ExternalUse. Warranted a BURE and perfect CURE for all mdmuhmmmw Ring» worm. Saltâ€"Rheum. and all s of the worm, Buvnbon':‘ and all diseases of the skin, ‘One boitle ml&m cure all cases of Elnlo;&.‘mmono to three bottles in all cases of This remedy bas been faithfully tested, and found t > be an almost infallible cure for the :z.on nllllg‘dl‘:.fl 1ts succers has been $0 versal ropriet: r,fnannm-. ou e to tnose who mophh mediéine, or in case of (allure to retund toe money paid. Bince it was frst introduced he has received many thous« ands of testimonials, | roving its efficacy for the cure of the awiul diseases it is recom a> for. The Pileand Hfl'orem is entirely v table in its co n posi! m_-._u.n!:onu;l:t! EDIO BR OB U PR ETD O C ALCIA perfect safety in all cases. ‘There is no t of it driving the humor lnu:utlt,mmm e surface, and the pat ent‘s health = uPly improves while under this treaiment. rice !l'â€rbou.h. Bold by all druggists. Des 1 a ; = After thirtyâ€"five years trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtues numpenonlotmhlzhm character and reâ€" m-uuw. Plyucuu af the first respe( recommend it as a m«at effeciual prepâ€" ration for the extinction of pain. . It is not on)y the best remedy ever knows tor Bruises, Cuts, Bunatbn.. but for Dysentery or Oholera, or any of Bowel compiaint it is a remedy un» m&led for efficiency, and rapidity of action. In greatest cities of India, and otner hot ¢liâ€" mates, it has become the standard medicine for all such com u.uwonutormm Liver Complaints, and other kindred di For Coughs avd Colds, Canket, Asthma, and Ebenmatic difficulties, it has been proved‘by the most abundant and counvincing tostimony to be an inevitable medicine. It is nsed Internally and Externally. Boid overywhere. â€" Price 2 ats, LARKE‘S PERRY DAVIS a "_ _ "ole WGI' 4‘1:.!1& 195. LIVE AGENTS] WANTED â€" To sell Dr. Chase‘s Recipes; or I for Everybody, in every county in Ftates and Canada. . Enlarged the publisher to 648 pages,. It contains over 600 household recires, and is suited to all classes and cpndiâ€" tions of society.» â€" A wnhrml.nookb‘ul a household necessity, It selis at sight, eatest inducements ever offered to book agents. Hample copies seut by mail, Postpaid, for { 200. Kxclusive teritory given. ~Ageats more | NaF dcuble their money. .Address Dr Chase, iteam Printing kiouse, Ann Arbor, lllo’nl'cr.n. : [Successors to LEE & THOMPSON.] * â€" Beg leave to call the attention of the Public to their n_rgondnmdmatd all descripâ€" NURA UUCC eX C KLALD ‘Slen al est rates, They have also al ;"""n.‘: m "“'.',"E}'. _also al on hand aul w of Gentlemen‘s and ndhl' Rid« %‘ Trunks, Vabses, %M and everything in connection their ummn-l. whd nwnAmymonnn.wmnununuow e Een P NN NCLTA chalnd CALL AND EX AMINE STOCK. mnï¬.udly aud . promptly : exeouted but best None R 0MaAS SHORE & 00., __ Worcestershire IN CHANCKRY. THOMAS SHORE & CWMPANY, TTAWA, TUESDAY.NOVEMBER 23, 1870 ; and f ntifual \ Abroughout the wor! en I The popular and prof eing ooo Méï¬s Bold in | I’Miflnth\m‘u- NE is of such celeb scarcely be consider Y pAYV! a~~ \ole ore» Y DpaVvIs & Propriet! LEA & PEREINS of Worcester, at in "2?‘51- € % me A PALN KILLER. CcAVTION, and shipped. | Orders made M AR Sparks sureet, near Bank. one) medi= ple.of the 0 der, Loz Ine in i, that it can uirgcdios Diuggut 1875, a Porâ€" 0t At, 0itb/ interestea@ who ‘nave been troubled in the past with cummed or heaâ€" ted arbare, ahd fournals : nd haye been paying ancy price use Craven‘s Arctic ind Engine Olls and so avoids those com plaints for the future. All Ofls guaranteed and orders solicited; | wW.J. CRAVEN& Co,, a8l8 > | 444 St. Paniâ€"st., Montreal, Gu'mi";;;hx;agm.lgri\.r ‘Iro'r' an. mi](g 'luo further ameun @ .. 0,, Cap. I’mm I‘Tnstitwt &lgl‘_lfl_ I‘r‘:u_p-b de in Cite ioi mhrifuns, 67 Somg to oxtomping powark rente ho mncee merbme arnendin S inilh aoa sn to be, nutnanaed to ereot, amat other lfnn wite ~f the present Hsl!'.lha the members think prone s%?ï¬l’ï¬h&,, s Live Agents Wanted. TO _ SELL HASES NEW ll?lm BOOKM, eviaiged to nearly 700 nages. It con» tains over 2000 tried and proven &mm&nfl is suited to a!1 0 and conditi us of ty, A WONDLREFUL BOOK, and a housshold necss» Ity, 1t sell ’.'tl;ï¬nf Greatest inducement ever offered Agents, umpl% sent :(v‘{:.u t paid for $2. Exolusive tory en. â€" AGENTS MORE THAN DOUBLE THELB M % Addr _ "MAN A.iï¬li?)r t‘h.!um‘- __~, . . _ Jng House, Millington: Mich." just..what xoll need.. Our 9xll Mounted Obroâ€" outsell phluln the market.. Mr, sons writes 9 "I stru w out yeslerdav, and ‘by log ea*y four bours, cleared $7." : A lady has Just re horproflutorthcmlg 6 un to two o‘ciock shy cleare $7.50, We cir nrov» beyond ques‘ton that one agent ord»re}5,6)0 of these chromos in eleven working di; we have the largest and finest assortment Ih the U ited States; hundreds of cho‘ce su>)~di« ir m which to seleok: We will send you i@n/assâ€"rted 100 of the test selling on rec«lpt of $/.00. Yend ln;‘wordulotflvo us & Bample by mail, or 12 for $1. , LAT i A M & C0., «* ‘P. 0. Box 2514, _ 10â€"644.6 W I . M E.mk.P'l,qs,mA_,en,._r" agan Us"" "agonts, & Uem worth Reading!â€"A Dizmond worth Becing) SAVE YOUR EYESI apeamane® Restore your m‘ PHROW AWAY your By readi Iliase fï¬l‘;‘n‘m‘ tice EB Y E 8 1G HT. ‘fells Ed Visidre annd Uyerm pricec aeyes| hav d Visloand Orermorkedaer es to cure Weak, *Vai./y, Inflamed,and Nearâ€"Sighted E<s, and all other Dis* *WMasre No MokE NonEr BÂ¥ ADrO8 aoe eb eone Haainte UR 3 Lo pqofils!_ledy Free. Send your adriren pagsi fln Fepe. Nend yopr Ai im Agents Wanted, Pnfrouctie mtc Vikehiemsnnt, x.i eb Leg3"* San! 7, 1979 EC LA e P CLAL in c eidarte wA "Fam Qh\-ï¬"[ï¬m your Pills, Tam 78 * * very iy, | L 8. C, To the of 3 * Nerton‘s Camonatie Pills. London : in is snn se prjarn,es onl‘ tional, “';d"};ï¬?“.ï¬â€˜&m d T afont Medicine vendors, . > | 3 Fole W'I l;‘ J. OLAREE, Apothecaries HSl 20â€" Oln Londo® . mg,an.%Wmmu gmy'&& t;!ggmlm m sm&‘s%?.%.mw&m â€" all t‘he Londos Whclesale Houses, . |~_ AGENTSIN CANADA. _ > ... Oltawa, on nbws & OTICE Rereby ‘given mmm vl‘l be 3..:. at 5\'. ensaing Session of the px»10#800%, Mn moff armroved REMEDLES are PA*+"*°*®*FATHS, $XY Y beatina Bunllett's CGuuoaine ( I ez Burnett‘s Cocoalie Burnett‘s Cocoaine NE BOX OF CLARKES . B 41. PILL8 Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s® Cocoainge , Subslues Refractery Hair. Burnett‘s~Cocoa‘ine In‘y 1874, Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaine Burnett‘s Cocoaing \0’ SUMPTION, Burnett‘s. Cocoaing PERRY DAVIS & SON & LAWRENCE, Ageats for Bominion of Caneds IOSEPH SURKETT & CO. 90670 Soothes the Irritated Scalyâ€"Skin. rrevents the Eair from Falling. Leaves no Disagroeable Odor, Gives New Life to the Hair, Affords the Richest Lustre, tncinc J nists and all others SC and 73 cents por Battle. Rowaine Longest in Effect. Is not an Ascobolis Wash, Is not (Ires«y nor Sticky. LZL__B Lcb â€"vigly â€"#e yeee Bu: bridge & Co., Coleman straet, Lon HEAVY Met ut Women l d honor se W%““m"“ No'l'lt‘l‘. _ to. Mill« h owners, Machiâ€" * SFYORT & MOONE. . 412 Washing on 9t ASENTS W,MP'ED. wt women . $34 a week. Bopd street, London. i1 oft all, y [3 (nea,oare a Co â€" Boston, Mas: Py . on cxne cant womed avd These Paperhangings are imported direct from the best Manufacturing Establishâ€" ments in England, France and United States Great care has been taken in their selection withnm to colour. â€" The ground tones are soft and pleasing to the eye, especially toned with silver mica; but above iall, they are free from the mineral poisons that many of the tawdryâ€"coloured Paperhangings of the day are surcharged with. The Subscriber‘s long experience as a colourist, and being thoroughly acquainted with the chemical compound of the pigments used in Pith prlacuons plmancy 25 deieteriqus to pouh . "The Eult me re peotiully wi so ous are iqviudwonmh‘:o s?n’ocxawmrunnmmw As the undersigned is out of the Room Paper Business as soon as his: present Stock is disposed of, the Goods will be Sold at the Lowest Remunerating. W A L. L. a howing the best vaine in the Oity is Warped. DRESS GOODS, new Silk Warpes cl;:k,ni‘!:: Chinese Check, New Pon ,.‘i‘&-%uu. mtm;d«mm. v 4 NEW LINEN UOSTUHES.\FROM #2.ou. â€"The Choicest Lot ofâ€"\ ‘ FRENCH FLOWEERS & FEATHERS To select from, all of which we are selling at the lowest prices in the city. ____ 88 BROADWAY â€"TAILORING laberai T i msâ€"Monthly or Querterly Pasments _ Fpecial attention rders Mail, uit 45 QQQO{&B?MM Violia Striegs, #0., always s?{-‘n‘&o "__ : ' 70 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. | Manutacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in Iron and: Wood 'llflll Machinery MILL N. MACHLI ll!pl “‘mrno.'l% lï¬m I%u'llfl. FILKS3, AND sPROT AGERO[MT pecial Steam ‘Pamp; | J. A. ° w«?ï¬m&m;m vognpu.mzz !f;wtwv ing Company, &0., &0. . > P Hend for Cloualars and Oatalogues, ' | Enems#s axp Bomses, Nsw ano Sï¬oozm HMaxp L O ND O N H O U S E S mall Their Ottawe Ott wa, Sept. 11, 1876. #xerkaERs . AND SHIPBUILDERS, ISLE OF: DOGS, {POPLAR, | LONDON | Prospectuses may be obtained at the Office of this Journal. Lamps &. Chandeliers The Largest Assortment in th O/tF, ; * AT THE OIL DEPOT, SUSSgAâ€"ST _â€"_â€"_â€"_ BALNVTH &KERR, * 25 RIDEAU STREET, Plumbers,""Gas and Steam Fitters, Ga ‘ SCOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, MACHINERY DEPOT, PR ACTICAL | PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FILTER. T8 |~@FFICE aND WAREAOUSE................. .70 BPAKE n* oTTaW aA. Osct, 17, 1875. / +Â¥ 6g4 $ ass"s 4 oiR iniy mraay Dr mutorinl in any of the above lince. > ~ > ‘Complete stock of material in any of the above lings. | The Trade supplied. : &@~Estimates on application. -1' Agents for the Improved Hot Air »urnace. General OUTFITTING Establishment, WELLINGTON STREET, STRIPED AND CHECKED JAPANESE SILKS8, j â€"â€"A . Large Consignment ofâ€" Sparks Street, TNCLUDING TRBRUSE DEDICATED ‘BY THE MANUFACTUREE Hallett, Davis & Co.‘s, H. Hardman‘s T Coal Oil. all Steamers; & Steam Launches, BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL y mmmmm_ mmmwu&ubâ€-“."’-"‘“ ulommmm‘.'"“.;-“" Nov CHOICE . WM. McKAY. Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel. _ HANEY & FORCIE Excellencies _ Contzaoted for. . Prices from £200 upwards. MACHINEKY ©oNBTRUCTED FOR DOA!'! BUILT ‘ABRJAD. YA RR 0 W & CO0., _ D. s®. M.KINNON & CO.. OF THE BEST CANAFIAN, ENGLIS aND AMERIQAN MAKE 1873 NOW OPEN 8ST. ANDREW‘S Y ARR 0O W‘ S McKAYV‘S Co PEASE Kailies‘ Colare, TéHall Paver. â€"@ T ELEA WA. 3rd Door West of Bank Street, Bry Goods. Plumbers, &C. the Earl an Countess of Dufferin. Mzchincrlu. AND BEAUTIFUL (Late Yiarzow & HArpust,) sâ€" PRIZE MEDAL ORGANS AXD ORGANETTES, . Ferguson, AGENTS FOR AND ' & COJS PIANO FORTES. DEPOT, SUSSGAâ€"ST C. 8. SHAW &.00: THE P. C. AUCLAIRB, fiited np on the shortest notice. OTTAWA, 3819 bmfl;ffl.&“wmm 7“" ~»4 is one largest. fastest and rorle: V iatels win ho dhsreinbed me Aoiigeest * Royal Mail Steamshipr The of the ‘Mell 4.0* saftt "m"-'fl “"%,4. l Ewhnu-:v:: board _ and h..l“ p:" Inmlouw FROX QUEBEC; The mâ€" «of ::o. G@lasgow Line -o;' and from Quebec on cwnm Manitoban about............. Nov. 40% Phceniolan about..........c.. _ *‘ Tith #@~ An noed Sur" _ . carried on eadn Venrel. B:Ervm * amtil paid for. _ Oorkage will be charged at the yate of fs per OITAWAh RWER BAVIGATNOL C047 _# PRL . OF WaALES, _ Oapt. Whepherd NIGhTâ€"LINE. 8ir. }(llcl'.!l Vllfl‘u.llb._ *w DOWNW ARDK, Passengers byv Day Boatleave Qreen‘s Wharf u'un.w'-qlt w it o ie . ignargs had Dendigr es io Es UPWARDS, Passengers by Day lflnn.w %f&".?‘#% 1 ave tain for Lachine. ““ â€" This route (E‘dvï¬ï¬fi‘&g Mn“ mion uuu: T to Grenâ€" exou 5 v‘lrï¬â€˜gud back, valld for one m.;» Bate« of Passage from Quebse:« CHIMN .++ +1 c1+1 s ++ ++ ++ ++ sibwin6n0k6 m‘.u;(}.bln K-.T'nm f:n Do s 1 ... "Agents, 17, Speariceâ€"st " e nen uce oo t aooan _ Dated this wenty.sccond. day Of Htaptembt t Notices .‘""‘m-â€"’&' iont seonth i proves 11s continues adepte w 1o hink into how many homes i timt month, we must consider it 48 of ta tors as wellas entertainers of publ for is vast popularity has been Won t U Unquestion HWtown Nos.8, 1875 CoNr‘ANY‘s OFFICI Cou, a ow yore ar pes. ~ stupid â€"prefudiccs .0v. Jeplav6q "SARVO® Feanes o tofifieemneds ie in the w and BAZAR, to yeas, $1000; or, two of Ha4 u?&?‘-;waw"" d gratie for 6Â¥ 33-?&5_99- +*®, ',‘.": SarmatBr.......... n »BG (W, _ TN css i4 o ie n snn Waldensian about.......«»«» . . * â€" 18 A M'l.’.. Fictorial History A Ssn ons Pagoes, o "ad 1000 4 00006 Aone vee veulh Seap mc Wiqractsnnp sn en ege e an org«n of mh‘flk 'F Toe maiotain® a % €x~ PP CMRP OO DTGJCOP Lisk mmhumw&- sion, and its ploiorial are often corr.borativé arguments of no smail force.â€" N. Y.Rxamtner and Chroniole. . .« . _ < _ â€".._._ imiinnet‘s Sarforrs nelp 1o Inould "ns spulp ment of the wnt.rnmâ€"z Commercial. _ Harper‘s Weekly ‘tands ns the head oi tius and Bazar, to one w-â€"â€"- Repostiory ; t tho on Hsiouty Panedioe 45 one andrcm > ‘.‘lv C .w‘- '1:,‘."31 We o P Hiinabers i $1.04 onch '-.fl_"éaï¬- mnâ€".mu‘.’dï¬lchmmfl of Five Meflluflwflm , iteo of expense. for .00 each _A m +ob com ï¬Â».‘â€"v sent on receipt ummm«mfloml‘ exneuse of purchaser Prominent attention wl ‘be . in Hare per‘s Weekly to tie ilnstration of the Centenâ€" n%llm ::hl- S “W"-o mflzm m of Ao liint willue Norwich Egg Powder, For ranking all kidde of Oakes WITHOUT ROYAL MAIL I1AXY¢ STEANMERS * uoo io es * Wt-“‘ Q3C YOAF. »«»« d%’ * ho be l t PoHipEtch a 5 7':' iree, m_“i-...u' can be sup ol ed at auy time, . > 2B aunw Volnmes of Harper‘s Weekly, in es a1 the kind in the World." uotsERs a 44 rege â€"â€"BETW KR OTTAWA 1»» MONTREAL Postage free to all Subscribers in AaANCHOR LINE. Harper‘s Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. TL ED. RKeturn tickets ft reduoed rates, . erage as low. Omet NtLFe S Uuniun e the «xprem orders of HARPEKL 4 ; A aRPRZA 8Q 9T H W DAY LINE. in the Cnited States, tar eirc um HARPER & HROTEERS, s nielesiwicuicien » S§gi 0 .. Nov, 6h wiing Green, Oity tork, BEULFAST without exira sroeh, and