c waAY, Ottawa ) j «in 4.43 paSi, «um. 3.40 p.Qe, rockville. and Trunk riagss i most cS tables V emment bel tangyw. x Train# to wrua m entg "a Bekes < nxrc‘n ji + "lnck uio un akes «_ s upjess Uilsa and ‘s, AiDaQF, »>08 it a neve CO and fTOGR arrive at &R TSOM, xi 13 T (M & &C Lo W t the ~ of if 1s7b of «4 PD . at the door _ Mr. Robert Beauiort had been back in towo several days. Mrs. Beaufort, who was waiting bis return from his club, was in the dining room. Hearing & noise in the ball, she opened the door, and saw the strange grim fixure I have described, advancing towar is her. " Whoare you !" she said : " what do you want?" _ "I am Philip Morton. Who are you ?" # My husband,‘ said Mrs. Beaufort, shrinking into the parlour, while Morton followed her, and closed the door, " my busband, Mr. Beaufort, is not at home," h estop ! sic,!" cmed the porter, recovâ€" erting himseif. "James! John ! here‘s & "You are Mrs. Beagfort, then ! Well, can understand me. 1 want my m‘mer. Htie has been basely reft fiom me. Teil me where ne is, and I will for give you all. Restore him to ute, and I will bless you and yours." And Philip fell on his knees and grasped the train of her gown. * 1 know nothing of your brother, Mr. ï¬orwn," cried Mrs. Beaufort, surprised and alarmed. * Arthur, whom we expect every day, writes us word, that all search for him has been in vain." "Ha! you admit the search ?" cried Morton, rising and clenching his hands. * And who ele but you or yous would have parted brother and brother? An~ swer me where he is. No subterfuge, ms‘im: | am desperite !" N whki me. Wul you reject my gratitude, my blessing? Beware! Again, where have you id my brother?" At that instant the door opened,<aad Mr. Robert Beaufort entered. The hd{, with a shriek of joy, wreuched herself from Philip‘s grasp, and flew to her husâ€" " save me from this rutfian !" she said, with an hysterical sob. _ â€" â€" lurs. Beautfort, though a woman of that worldiy coldness and indifference, which, on ordinary occasions, supply the place of courage, was extremely terrified by the tone and ~mien of her _ rude guest. She laid her _ hand on Mr. Beaufort, who had heard from Blackwe‘i! s<range accounts of Philip‘s obâ€" durate perverseness, vile associates, and unredeemable character, was roused from his usual timidity by the appeal of his the bell ; but Morton seized her arm, and holding it sternly, said, while his dark eyes shot fire through the gliunmering room, " I will not stir hence till you have whki me. Wil you reject my gratitude, my blessing? Beware! Again, where have *"Insolent reprobate!‘ he said, ad:â€" vancing to Philip ; " after all the absurd goodness of my son and myself; after reâ€" jecting all our offers, and pcnutm{on: your miserable and vicious conduct, dare you presume to force yourself into this house? Begone, or I will send for the constables to remov» you !" o * 1 care not for your threatsâ€"I soncell{ bear your abuseâ€"your son, or yourself, has stolen away my brother ; tel} me only where he is ; let me see him once more. Do not drive me hence, without one word ofjustice, of pity. Iimplore youâ€"on my knees [ implore youâ€"yes, I, Z implore you, Robert Beaufort, to have mercy on jour brother‘s son. Where is Sidney ?" * 1 know nothing of your brother, and if this is not all some villanous trickâ€" which it may beâ€"I am heartily rejoiced that he, poor child ! is rescued froLx the contamination of such a companion,‘‘ answered Beaufort. * l am at your feet still ; again, for the last time, clinging to you a suppluiant ; I pray you to tell me the truth." # Man, mav," cried Philip, restraining the fury that shook him from head to f00t, Mr. Beaufort, more and more exasperâ€" ated by Morton‘s forbearance, raised his hand as if to strike ; when, at that moâ€" ment, one hitherto unobserved â€"one, who terrified by the sceme she had witn ssed but could not comprehend, had slunk mto & dark corner of the roomâ€"now came from her retreat ; and a child‘s soft voice was heard sayingâ€" _ Like all mean and cowardly men, Robert Beaufort was rather encouraged than softâ€" ened by Philip‘s abrupt humility. . _ Mr. Beaufort‘s arm fell to his side ; hjeding before him, and by the outcast‘s side, was his own young daughter ; she had crept into the room unobserved, when her father entered. Through the dim shadows, relieved only by the red amd fittul gleam of the fire, he saw her fair moek face looking _ up wist fully at his own, with tears of excite, ment, and perhaps of pityâ€"for children have a quick insight into the reality of grief in those not far removed from their own yearsâ€"glistening in her soft eyes. Philip looked round bewildered, and he s&W &-t. face which seeined to him, at "c..hu‘ t-h:w, like the face of)an :ngel: * Do not strike him, papa!â€"let him have his brother !"‘ "Take away that child, Mrs. Beaufort,‘ cried Robert, angrily. " Will you let her disgrace herselt thus? And you, sir, beâ€" gonme from this roo{; and when you can approach me with due respect, I will give you, as I said I would, the means to make an honest living!" lc "~® Hear her!"‘ he murmured ; "oh, heer her! For her sake, do not sever one orphan from the other !" â€" Philip rose ; Mrs. Beaufort had already led away her daughter, and she took that portunity of sending in the servants : m-.r forms ftilled up the doorway. * Will you go?" continued Mr. Beauâ€" fort, more and more emboldened, as he saw the menials at hand, or shall they exâ€" pel you?" 0 _ 0 0 00 0 00 0 _ Night and Morning _ " it is enougb, sir," said Prilip, with a sudden calm and dignity that '%"ï¬â€™ and almost awed his uncle. " My > if the dead yet watch over the living, has seen and heard you. There will come a day for justice. Outof my path, hireâ€" He waivred his arm, and the menials shrunk back at his tread, staiked across When he had gained the street, he turned and looked up at the house. His dark and hollow eyes, gleaming through tbolm&:mlnunhnin.hntmprom. ly over his face, had in them an expresâ€" sion of menace almost preternatural, from ia'nulpd.cllmuq;thovildud%‘ tored majesty which, through rags squalor never deserted his form, as it never does the forms of men in whom the will is strong and the sense of injustice Ds pOl'lt‘ en BAB Y ot Book 1 w 8 0 r this ith, k an o my man j like of you the porter, before him is event _knocked ort. imself must s Rid deep; the ou but _ noble an 1 s cathed features . anc awful in | it wrath. Ther one to whom a Prophet‘s uoforgetful r pressor, The smile, he turt HOTEL COOKING RANGES ! | HOFEL CARVING TABLES}! | | HOTEL PASTRY OVENS!!! HOTEL IRON BEDSTEADS! | | _ HO’I‘A{I_,:LAUNDRY sTOVEs | | _ _ HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES ! !!! Mills‘ Supply Agency CALDWELL & CO., â€".â€" Manag s. No. 17%8parks Street, Near Russel{ House Myrtle Navy Tobacco. Mare® 29. 1974 O * FPIRST, > It is made of the Fidest Virginia Leaf. #RCOND, s Each Plug Weighs } of a Pound. T HIRD, ‘The Imitations Weigh O%mom. ; of a Pound to each Plug, and are e from Comâ€" mon Jeaf. NONE IS GENUINE! Manu/actured only by the Original Inventors NALRB A N K Ottawu, Sept. 16, 1875 Railroad BLYTH & KERR‘S. â€"! MOKERS ! op enUnEAU. ansr,. SIGN ?PB.L iuUSK LECORAâ€" TOR, PALINTERB, PA PER + HANGER, & RIDEAV STREET. CORNER OF DALHOUSIE STRRET , Wihitewashing, Coloring. dJone m‘:l::::qt :6‘30. and n flwcm:?lit uyi-.: ï¬" large assortment of NEW PAPERS, BO KR3 oc.r just roruivu{. and now on vlo! Opposite the Post Office, Elgin Street Otrtawa, April 17th, 1875 un'duunh Vaives, Sleam * TSIPM Rug‘s Little Giant lnsoox? Also, Agency of the GLOBE GAS LAGHT AVOIOING HEAT 1N THE HOUSE, COAL OIL COOKING STOVES The above named Co mpany having refused, aiter freqnt remonstrance with the Manager and Agort, to dellver express parcels a idressed to me at my midm on San |{hum. within the cily limits, exactly one mile from thetir Un each, Plug. Ottawa, Oct, 18th, 1875. office, ‘and d.â€"tant aovbut eighty yards from neighbouring houses at which their messenger P o n o en e es ‘d deflvon- other parcels, this notice is to Tequest correspondents to please discontinue sending turther packazes by express uotll such time as a more enterprising and accomodating comâ€" DOMINION WAREKHOUSE, _ JR .. 224Â¥ wohid 1 Minton. Pabgar en 2t DaP T pany shail be induce« i0 compete for exâ€" press business of this iï¬m; and mvmg MmonTREAL. FAIRBANKS & CO. sor, Then, slowlj e, he turned away, streets till he ar ow lanes that it Gems of English Song. | :s extaut, collecâ€" Geme of English Song. l a&.&m& Geme of maglish Song: | Wekleh Sit hueg Gems of English Song. | ?ï¬;..‘.‘.‘.."&?"“ NAST END Uniform in style, and binding wilh the n%wo d we have other books oi "Gemn German. and sacred ; also of best im.mmuummw CHRISTMAS CABUOL Howa ANTH EM m.veï¬n:g%m ets; ‘MERRY UHRISITMAS, pieo Wilson, 60ct4. ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to order by * 7 Rejoice the hearts af the Old Folks with Centennial Collection for Old Fol aws, doit: Fil Packing, Files teâ€"Cu! Axée, J wbob‘s Standard a§vernors mnd“ Gradunting Vaives, Steam Pumps, Gladden your Sabbath School by introducing Shining River. One of the sweetest otâ€"song Order the above books of any of the princi Toooe. es oo 97 Soas lepolosing retall price] of § OLIVER DITSON 4,C0., Boston. cm.-,'lw.% 7 TIL Broadway, York. TT WA The Canadian Express Company. Bideau Banik., Dth Oct Chemist & Druggist, the outstret¢hed arm noble features; t cathed youth ; all s and his stature in its sinister . at There he stood a whom woe and wrony het‘s power, guiding t atful Fate to the roof of the Opâ€" . Theg:i slowly mdh;iith a balf he turned away, and s olhm.&h eets till he arrived at one of the â€" lanes that intersect the more cal quarters of the huge city. He d at the private entrance of ja awnbroker‘s shop ; the door was I by a slipshod boy ; he ascended iwy stairs tiil he cam» to the second and.there, in a small back room, he Caytain de Burgh Smlix:l,-mted a table with a couple of dles on kinga cigar and playing iat cards DVERTISEMENT. Druz Store. 2 T. SHEPHERD. sRardmwart PL SCALES | ALL SIZES, SsAVING FUEL â€"ANDâ€" USICAL GIFTS FOR CHKRISTMA USICAL @IFTS FOR NEW YEAR 403 ST. PAUL STREET, Trree Reasons for Using the ATFORM AND COUM T4 e he stood a moment, woe and wrong have § ower, guiding the eye 0 ate to the roof of the mn, slowly and with a UNLESS STAMPED To CTTaWA Oxt., OOMPANY, &o. STANDARD H. MEADOWS & CO,, 35 Sussex Street, ut Hay nued w. F. WHITCHER. the NTER u.x:phnxglrd. > (bloomle:s rave to Es Coal nent, like ave given eye of the the Opâ€" voice 3045m8 3874 m en m o e d n aLd sexâ€"the business. will herer be exclusively confined to the above branchés, therefore emâ€" ployers and those reqnlrlta k, may rest asâ€" sured that their wants W promptly and efficiently attended to. Returning thanks for the past patronage beâ€" stowed upon the e‘tab‘ishment, a continuance thereofis respectfully solicited. A v.hor'-ughly efticient dressâ€"maker required. Oftawa, Sept. 10, 1875, 3040 . The proprietor of the City General Labor Agency and Female Servants !m'luu{ Office, hereby informs the Publ!o generally, that the business of the office bas this day b on resumed at No. 28 Clarence street,â€"2 fo zoorlL from Susâ€" ‘m CHAMPION SHINGLE â€" MACHINE! PATENTED]1873. 200 in Use in Canada. / SELFFEEDING & SELFSETTING,. This is the best silftngie machine for block sawing ever introduced lato Canada, e MATHUSHEK â€" PIANOS. proof, they are unlike amy other inconstruction ; al! their peouliarities are, points of excellence. 'n::l"h uunuJ. ?rn and' descriptive catalogue. which we se x â€"to any lains in harmor ynwlu: acoustics m all that is claimed for the Mathushek. _______ _ There are thousands of bnp];bowurl of Mathusheks willing to certify to r «uperior excelionce: â€" We have room.hore for .but .A.fer . brief ext®Mots ;â€" ’ We, the nox: mâ€fl ?’l“ o m CS w n es anus e Fair of tmmn Imuuua. after a rsx:n examination of the Coucert Grands do awatd to FREDERIUK MATHUSHEK, the honour of making the best of this elags of instruments m:u and thare exhibited, or l“m to us elseâ€" where. > signed EDWARD MOLLENHAUER, C ) A. D. W. BESEMANN, M.J. GINNNEITL > CHARLES FRADEKL _ â€" MUsICAL CoNsERYVATOBY, j 202 Bro.dw. N.Y,. These Pianos must take the | of all known instruments, and their peculiar coustâ€"uction readers them by far the most duabie, and the least llabte to get out of tune. LUGENE J. MEKRILAM, + ince the date of this Concert the Math " shek has been my f«avourite. J. JAY WATSON, Watson‘s Conservatory of Music, New York. No money wou‘d temjt me to banish it from my home. D. 8CHUYLER, Buff Jo, Mathushek has in reality taken a step in adâ€" vance of all makers of Pianos in &wofl& ____ 40. SHAWy . :: I have heard noth{ng to equl it in sweetaess of t me. Its notes are more like those of our sweetest ringlug bird, or those of the finest bhuman voice, than auy lnsirument notes I ever heard. We are delightei with our instruâ€" meot. May vyou be biessed with great and deserved Bu0C@®& _ _ _____ _ ___ ; _...z..lw The Mathushek Orcbestra Square Grand Piano is briiiiant, of wonderfui power and melodi.us in tone 1 was ful‘y convinesd that the Mathushe was the crow n of all. ce t H. BELLA . My old tuner, who has taken care of m: runobrm tuu{em says that the No. 0 Orchestral jast recelve! fmmtm.lsmo best made and fincet instrament in clty. %906â€"1m Eim St, W. . 8, School, Toronto. _ We have great pleasure {n #tating that lostrument.o lead the +inglug in a 8. pothing can excel it.. The tone !s.soft and full. ‘The bass is grand, and when 600 vnices are â€" ln{en.nbcnhnmeuy beard. Every note rl out elear as a bail. W ARRING KENNEDY, Superintendent. 8, J. # UNTER, Pastor. | BSAMU®L FRISBY, Musical Conducior, Eiglm in volumes of tone. EXUEL in voiceâ€"like quality of tone, EXCEL in firmness and fflflkl of tone. EXCEL in durability aud keeping in tung. EXCEL for the concertâ€"room, + EXEL for teaching schooils avd seminaries. EXCKL for the drawingâ€"room, _ Yours truily, . SPENCER L FLINNEY, Pastor Second Presb. Churcb, Princeton, N.J. It bas given my family the very highest we Rev. JOHN BREDIN, Barrie. ‘These are broad assertions, but capable of 1t has given entire satisfact on, and delighted all who have seen it. â€" THOMAS BESI, Toronto. It gives the most complete satisfaction. For sweetness, smoothnersand richness of tone we have never heard ts m»). J. 0. k ETT, M. D., Foathiil This is to certity that I purchased two of your Mathushek Pianos and fload them a represent« ed a firtâ€"class instrument. I considet thein second to none, â€" GE). TAYiOR, on Mills. Mathushek lwfl‘lo‘ to a!l others H. MOLLENHAUER, New York. rars ago has given the mos perfect satisf»c ml:..ï¬â€˜v,a-ymfn‘you said in regard to % has been fuily borne out Quite a »umbel in use here and all say sno{mwould'lri' txâ€" cmmm their piano for any y . na ever . Dr. A. BURNS, St. Thomas. FULL AGRAFFE, 1â€"00TAVE, FOR 3800. from other; rs at BOF .. Suznpe o terizeliaste makers Wholesale Agents for Canada for PRINCE ORGANX. ents wanted in every City, Town ami Oo‘i:‘ivmuu Domiuion. hidd 196 th MNERTY COEC P nLF C2aa204 120 o0 d Ablanaate dies h“nsr“m' accident led to & whereby Dr., H. ‘James cured his only with a preparation of Cannabis l‘.l Bemglvunodyutnoonna. wo statmps to pay expenses, There is a single .,mdmm\mnm not dissiâ€" pate~ Night Bweat, irritation of the Nerves, A CoNSUMPTIVE CURED.â€"When death was hourly expected from Consumption, ail remeâ€" v__ L. Wansen at the Ht Longs, Nausea at the Stom. bow eld, and wasting of the The Mathushex I pâ€"rehased from you three ToaD BOCK & Co., 1031 itace m‘“ mmm Ottawa Dec. 11, 1875, r attached. . One man attends to both ting and . Only one belt required for the iwo operations. n t mecrtocte NcgZ remmmetes + m â€" hogmers mm â€" t tA «â€" mesaages) . o [ in e i e Aâ€" Gerar s S k 5 M ~/ i | t ‘,‘-’;-‘l 4A Bud es reud *n N V I PW oo W «> Eahn@ j £6 Lt > %.â€". p°"1 | « duss Rrad ty * P "" , 2 e P § | | M o \ M e CA iomnmray _i t _i e . Epaber a ad * i MJ SW & P i Mkâ€"â€"â€"â€"~+ l l B : fl_a,\\ &‘ m ** & P" #L ~1 MJR o‘ ~ M * . | /*\ aÂ¥> . [ A k ,‘,' Ek4 h f hS L4 16 N S T :A h | Sn ce F4 \ """t‘/'?v P ME O x ‘\ Va h ‘j' | lnles PW se M ' $ 52 | T M PC en‘ wear h h 3 ho. tA LV ol ul\ w Mio #% 5\ p it¥‘ f] # ‘\\:\" ~£# \ wB | m \ P N.+ WE ENS e A U & J t f <3a0 H [C 4 P | h lont } oS + Z NC || "I y id A 3 â€l“\\."l"..‘ A , ( * +4 ‘ s n [ M h & 7 Khs, ) N F 91 i\ As 2 #6 M h ‘v,// W‘ / U d / healfcuat Pr h i( € © e t 4 d a h P L A 1 4 4 > (’1"‘}7" T en a l \ U NC ¢ ) A i t 4 ‘ un C %\\\\v l J N mCarte. Uf )\\})\t B â€l TB § j ( C a 2 Q. ~â€".,* A A¢ \=‘. u‘\ 3 1Wâ€" “wts m i [gmy i23 sl8lle .7 S J a. "2 _ g 7 f | 4 _ g «e y â€"Vvan? «ht s ’ LE i bt {]Y‘ es Sitthar K irann2s,a000 P DiR ies C F «» (/16 c t o O THE FIRST OF OUR LADY CUSTOMERS w 3 J‘)' T seid us a Currect solutiou of this â€"rebus, we will give ah?m;g' / en i some‘W HATâ€"NOT; and for the second correct soiution soregeived ' we |will give a beantiful WALNUT TEAPUNY, and to the third j * ‘a= an elegant LADY‘3 WORK TABLE, Answers to be sent in sealed ‘ is envelop & which will benumbered as ‘eceived, and on the Znd BRB ) , DEEMEBE : they will be opened and the prizes awarded, aud °M on the 2ird the prizes will be given out, C3 p&° IN TIHR MEANPLXE CALL AND S&Z WHAP + p " * Havk IN THB FURNLITURR LiN®. "~ 1g # > i » Harris & Campbell. « A MAN OF A THOUSAND. _ Your‘, &c., . _ N D. M. s sb?fiavu.m Cleveland, 0. £ECOTT, CAYLEY & CAYLEY, NoRRIS & SOPER, *4 Yoronto. SOLE AGENTS. $3 00 ! ALFRED H. PEA~E, A CARD. PRICES 7 Anavie Sraat (Otto wa Musical Lritic, Saratoga. THE_TIMES, OTTAWA, MONDAY, DECEMBER, 27, 1875 Rochester, mpm-mi!mudn.ed-. indeed, wher. we nÂ¥ into how many homes it penetrates ev. v month, we must consider it as one of the educa tors as wellas entertaiuers of the public mind, for‘ its vast popularity has been won by 10 apâ€" pea. > -gupnl†prqlndloyal ar depraved ty-.-.'-: Notices of the Pross. The ever-lncre-lln‘ eirculation of this excelâ€" lent monthly proves its continued adapta. vu to * bilrs xmz in wiaig Mc y e t w sustained work of the kind in the World." on t en oi n P s purchaser, for $2; 2 per vetume.Binglexfoc)am by?u.pou‘ Jg. Uloth éases, bir im couts, Hlu’w d. | in aprer TakPÂ¥ akee the «zpress 1 of HARPER, : rotuEks, Addvade HARPER BROTHKLE® WORLO FAMED BLO0D MIMTVM Trade Markâ€""BLOOD MIXTURE:‘ <© :The Great Blood Purificr and Restorers For cleansin= snd élearivg the blood from all impurities, caun o be too highly recommended, _ For Sereiuia Seuryy, Skin Diseases and s res of all kinds it is a neverâ€"failing and perm anent * It cures old : Cures uloom sores on the neck, Cures ulcerated sore legs, Cures blackismeads, or pimples on the Cares biood and skin diseases. Cures &l:ndmu-"'.unn. * Cures the blood from ali impure MAttGr, f From whatever cause arising, As this mixture is plw#ln to the M% and warrauted free from ‘any hing injuriouns the most delic=b constitugounof either sex, ‘hoc prietor soliciis sufferers to give it a trial to ts value. ho t all R oo o ns t t aT T reom Hamiltonâ€"Winer & Co, _ _ Halifaxâ€"Avery, Brown & Co. PEPSINEâ€"The popular and " ) for: indigesuion â€" is â€" MoRSON® P sha ple of the se uin it ‘:(-‘L:ud «s Wind in }, omnoronyaR®) u’"'m'mumv that it can be Ted & specialty, 1t cout being known to practi tloners, Many oi ti s Chioradybe Morson‘s Effectual Hemmceidios tiomers. Many oi ti s ChioradyDe being wqull"ln M.re:)é, Moranx a BoN nmsnrun . Sold it } oz,, 14 oz., and 3 oz. botties, all..uml;&hz pures{ prepawa.ion is Mor: Oarefully p and shippod. Orders madâ€" wlblolnm LY | â€"_+______ Druggists. on Porontoâ€"Riliott &. 8 Bsmmonmf & Cc Ralifaxâ€"Avery, Brow Aug. #9, 1878 â€" w** 1HQMAS ;?.,"o.g gï¬ A. 4. 598. 81, 838 & 124 Southampton Row, 91, 00 f 1844 LURHMEAENE ARUE RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON __, Worksâ€"Homns®Yt Axp HoM®RrTON, . | PIRE CHEMICALS ANV NPW MEDIOIN®E Haleoted, and Shipplag ordera: axeouiled â€"| avd . despatob nous A CALL AND EX \iMINE STOCK. ° wmeven ® m m Noue bat 3.%: -9"-:%. 18BIURE & 00. â€".â€" Spmcas urqosu-rh-nk. ~ THOMAS SHORE & CQMPANY, [Successors to LEE & THOMPSON.] Beg leave to call the atiention of the Public to iheir l:'rue and varied aslonmen&‘ot all descrip FINE AND COARSE HARNESS #nich tuey are offering to the Public at t! elow est rates,. They have ailso always.on hand est rates,. They have also yrary gaies hand au desort tmnd&nu?an’uand ‘ Ridâ€" Tue Suddles, Tronks, Vaises, Batcuels, Bagh, ing Saddles, Trunks, Vaises, Smtcuel Whipe, d‘ m:nfl-?'( in eonneotion Wi luse of businesB. Sanks mure moner wouring for us io their else. o e free. .l'd 10 the ut one ns Aoress woland. Me. _8 6 male and femaie, in i gfl and IT FREE. A VICOKERY m Augusta, Maine HARPERA MAGAZINE ILLUSTRATKD. EW FIRM. Cures eanéerous uicers. LIVE AGENTS WANTED oi ve sappied% I Ubeqsiets and u:qhnm Qmmwv A WEEK to‘Agents, old and young; G. STLNBSUN & CÂ¥ TEAPUY in their localit»« gstonal medtâ€" m ‘hi_olï¬;:'! z ; ?': OTICE to Mill» u*’""‘o \g :‘:v ing N owners, Machiâ€" 3‘; wC nists and all others 34 0!+ n 0lLâ€"/ interested wso have been troubled in the past with «eummed or heaâ€" ted arbors, and jorurn r nd have been paying &Ancy price, use Oraven‘s Arcticand Engine Oile and sq avoids thoge complaints for the future. U‘Institut Canadien m:r' iain de In Cite D‘Ottawam, and the Act [3) Vic., cup, 139] amending same ; so as to extond the powers of said on to raise a larger sum of moâ€" ney by way loln.mttboyunmdbnudm t‘gï¬i; and, to be authorized to erect t b ntï¬ on spot in the City of Otta other than the site of the present uall,lho:z the members think proper to do s0. . _ tr3 ; psCferm, N jorg HE W Ne o )ms 3% OlL / Oot int been troubled in the past v ted arbors, and jorurn o &Ancy price, use Oraven‘s A and sq avoids thoge compl All Ofllgnf»nn sed and ‘ ( W.J- uove I aaa C WORCESTERSHIRE | SAUCE, In e 0, Spuqh:’lm'lahbuq’ Lea g" Igemm Sauce, which are talculated to deceive the Publit, LEA id PERRINS have adopted DECLARED BYâ€"CONNOISSEURS TO BE LEA| & PERRINS‘ Worc?te}'shire Sauce, after this date, M uylM lnM HOnE All OUs ;nfnn and orders solicited; & W.J. CRAVEN& Co,, 3818 | 11 8t. Paulâ€"st., Monitreal, Ask for LEA 4 PERRINSâ€" Saue and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Wholesale e ?W'z:‘ by holesale a or Export Proprictors, Woné:ler;Crvmg B London, dc..‘ igc.; and by Grocers Oilmen thipuphout the World., __ THE ONLY GOOD SAUCHE. mmvmmmuu‘ ranted free from ‘the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of many of the factitions fruit flavors now in the market, . ‘They are not only true to their names, but are prepared from fruits of the best quality, and nre so highly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only neeAt &B § ND IG ES TIO AaAN» WASTING J*»*9 * $Ngoph, Ree mon apmores 4A K C RE A T 7 ‘ PA~****AtMfeiite Al) offian which will be placed on every bottle of TL â€" aiminy, Sarrey, or Hamyj in tngiend ts or stt me yelr Te enllated in Her unm'-m. and sorved at g‘:b': ?Mnoo ï¬m% bis ud‘o:"' Canada; was: neard‘of io Umunï¬ sbommï¬gmdl‘t. t > left the: A rm y;, n‘ was en & 5 Thg above named THomks k win thnt municate with the undetsigned he will hear of ?W""“‘“ ; o his. a‘&'*"“ FARN ï¬x.“_u ":_ We .ce 000. dn e en ) a f n Rpstiud ano£ *oo1d enpraamed, aore sn ananold Â¥ EZsSoA Un No AOAH %nxuu_eggong_nu ‘poruem squodv s 108 °O ‘d) 10NsUMPTION, : bag NDIGESTION, AND WASTING Burhett‘s Extracts s | For cooking purposes, Burnett‘s Extracts Burnett‘s ‘Extracts This foe for hipments is does not ~apply to \shij mad pnbrlotmalc given. es s 0d a HiVE T 40 _ ® Proâ€"sminently UPUIOT .Y ty ucss vicaton, Ageats for Dominion of Canade. 308EPH BURNETT & CO, BOSTON, Tatwmu PABOHALS POIRIER. Retail of all ; isind Enigiin o se tnty a uo and Genuine prepured oniy by ?Jvm'u'waa,? } Bondsireoty ids ’T’i’ 18 EXCELLLENT Machine _ Oil has for the last 12 years been by the leading Manu« imoturing establishments § _ ‘ooy ques sxemopaed ind 516 01 08 _ soigeq 10 sined with poisonous pig::n so deleterious to health.: ‘The Public are y ipvited to examine hi abfldmeman'w Mï¬ouflhflmflhxï¬gmï¬d&ohh“-n-pï¬ gxrntsmki-dhpmd the Goods will be Sold at theâ€" Lowest Remunerating day are surcharged with.. The Subscriber‘s long experience as a colourist, and be t-bo’aooghly mcquainted with the &-nic:lh:npudotz:m used Painting, enables him to reject, in his selection of: Paperhangings, those colou 70 SPARKS STREET, OTTAWA. 5 Manufacturers‘ Agents and Dealers in Iron and Wood Working Machinery MACHINERY OF Y 1 PFION, ROOK DR BELTL ® AND MILLMA! E& Wflanm 3 TLLS, B f‘. IL‘, . cmem{Q) â€"» € SPEUIAL AGENCLESBâ€"Oameron Special Steam Pump; J, A. 0. wï¬mw; muvm.m'i{ !.jlm:l"hamv- Ing Company, &¢,, &o. > % s Bend for Cleualars and Catalogues, W AL L P AP ER. Small â€"Steamers & Steam Launches, BUILT OF WOOD, IRON OR STEEL Exomss anp Bormsrs, Nsw anp Szooxp Haxp ENGINEERS AND Lamps & Chandeliers AT THE ;;;DEPO'I‘. S'.U,SSEMT 0. 8, SHAW & 0CO+ B L Y DUH & KERBR.~â€" _ : 25 ‘RIDEAU STREET, Plumters, Gas and Steam Fitters, Galvanized .â€"<Tran â€" Ranters. § Liberai Tâ€"rmsâ€"Monthl rterly Paymevts. Special attention paid to OQrders Mail, T ¢ Sheet & Sook Miklc _ Ticlin Stttage gon aiigs in hi ®". Ottawa, Nov. 1, 1878.4 . * a soge 5 PRAOTIOAL!:â€">_ _8 . PLUMBER, GAS & STEAM FITTEE. $ Sparks Street, s 3rd Door. West of Bank Street, a"*e ie ME . & & K. T. ATRONY & C0., CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes & Views, â€"___ . SCOTT, CAYLEY & LCAYLEY, _ MACHINERY DEPOT, Their Ottawa, Sort. 2, 1875. OFFICE aND WAREHOUSK................. 70 BPAULE 8T, OTFAWA. Oot, 17, 18 8, ; Adl 4 1 78, Sparks Street, BELL & ##1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK '(Opp.lompdlhnm) Manmjacturers, Importers & Dealers in Hallett Serow Stcamers with speods ranging up to 20 miles an hour, ie Sicamers, with draughts ranging down to 6 inches of waiter, MACHINERY COONSTRUCOTED FOR BoATS BUILT ABRQAD, Y A RR 0 Wâ€"& C 0., CHOICE WM. McKAY. Warerooms next to Daniels‘ Hotel. Excellencies OF THE BEST CANADLAN, ENGLIS . AND AMERICAN MAKE GRAPHOSCOPES ard SUITABLE the HIGHEST MEDAL at Y ARR O W‘S Davis ‘& Co.‘s McKA Bai n mttosacke 0 Agenis for the Improved Hot Air Furnace. Co.‘s TMall Paper Plumbers,> &t. (Late Yarzpow & Hspust,) O T T A W A. be obtained at the Office of this Journal. . Ferguson, the Earl an| Countess of Dufferin, AND BEAUTIFUL <KINNON & CO s PRIZE 1 AND ORGANETTES. Coal O1l. Mackirery. AGENTS FOR CO‘8 ‘s, H. Hardman‘s P1ANO &e., filted up on tne shorsest notiod. MED&4L ORGANS FORTES @n OTTAWA, Royal Mail Steamships BEST S CORD EXTRA OMALTY lï¬_â€"lï¬ï¬fï¬(lï¬ffi_& EXTRA SMOOTE . bined with FREADONM FROM ENORS give i -m%hhmui-ru.u: Best SIX CORD EXTRA Quality «is ie the Oierevertimaey: Exi g râ€" FOR EVERYBODY NICHOLLS & O0O0., HOUSE & LAXND AGEXN‘S, Advertising, Registry & Geneâ€" ral Commission Office. o‘connor &TR EEFr, Next Vistoria Chambers. "A4 Houses and Store To Lot in all Parts 6 SEWING MACHINE. Rate« of Passage from Queobes :â€" Ottawa, Nov. W Sauce. IN CHAN\ r-:'-:-.â€" J y ic aleet s :fl.x#-â€"mm-:'#-u to sell i’ warranted to qure all the n tpusinn taaa se U house (apermaneentien, id hegi ht pup l h P L hi n iy bvinal on LARK & 0O., iss * +4 *~â€" 4 >~â€"walg Take Notice thaton the $0th July, 1875, a Porâ€" b was granted in the above i S econss fas, Manm.on ‘as Mn iffering thrrefrom in connection With any wby&-lml“u rappers resembling used by the Plainâ€" PYRIMOUHT SEYSSEL ~ASPRALTE &“&Tmï¬:v“ *‘*‘o“r‘?'-?-ii Kept by allLeading ANCHOR MILLS, First Class Machine Sewing, NK BOX OF ULARKES B 41 PILLS "ANCHOR ‘BRAN 3 PAISLEY, Would call attention to their Murts +Â¥4404 + +4i+ ++++ +444 x ++ + $PPO K0 B0 sessarscses aneqenenges $ * Hiiince Junblign, Infoss ;ulau-u-«wm. susendeiah Dry Goods Houses. [