Fira and Lightning. 38 Sparks Streot. AGENTS. BEET, r the various Cemeteries. 5 â€" an1t Coloure! Marble ofnew ’ hay Houses, Rece . u4 uf KC. rd STONE DRATINING vRON OLD WEAXD, mae/ V A." g1.n Street,"Ottawa. jas. BuACKBU & N, ince Coy. REAL. * GEORGE ACRES, ance Company. , $1,000,000.00. XT Owner‘s CNUI'\GO- ET. NL uufllh‘ m‘ &# Fariour M“"“’ â€" mmercial Hoteh 1 of Policyâ€"ho ders : @LE, i WORKS, rietor. NES, EWERAGE PIPE 3 xt r, 1875. Messrs. CLUFF and MILL, the , Obelisks ARKLOUR and COUKING P _ JANUARY ApPpty for NITE WORKS. & ITIONâ€"1875. @ATIONS ; for Cash, ge Hote!, terers, 2 W a kemo tal of dtairs, x: street, to=p.. Bste & Oo,) ENI s TOVES. and Fancy Managing Director xira p iza for C. M. XMME T es br . J Ives a ent of Inspector distriet, that this eased the large and V.Crâ€"+REMIDENT Coward, E> q. EAiward Islmod PROPRILETOR by as sne Head . ed, after a pauseâ€"" but mind me, Fanny, you must like this gentleman. He will be always good to you ; and he had a little brother whom he was as found of as I am of you." «* No otherâ€"noâ€"nothing under heaven, and perhaps above it, but you !" and he clasped her in his arms. " But,‘ he addâ€" *# And you never kiss anyone but Fanny â€"you have no ‘other little girl?" said the child, earnestly, and with a look less vacant than that which had saddened Morton. © Am I1?â€"everybody calls me poor Fannyâ€"everybody ‘but psm;"and she ran again to Gawtrey, and laid her head on his shoulder. " No, I won‘s like himâ€"I won‘t like anybody but you and my sister !‘‘ " Sister â€"who is your sister ?" The child‘s face relapsed into an ex~ pression almost of idiotey. " I doun‘t knowâ€"I never saw her. I hear her sometimes, but I don‘t underâ€" stand what she says.â€"Hush! â€" come here !" and she stole to the window on tiptoe. Gawtrey followed and looked out. â€" " Because you look sad and cross: I don‘t ‘ike youâ€"I don‘t like the moon, it gives me a pain here !" and she put ‘her hand to h;t temple. " Have l!ou got 'Anyd- thing for Fannyâ€"poor, anny ?" an dwlming on the opimopzo:ho shook her head mournfully. _ $ * She calls me papa!"‘ said Gawtrey, kissing her ; " you hear it ?â€"Bless her !" " Do you hear her, now ? said Fanny " What does she say ?" . As the girl spoke, some bird among . the _ evergreens puttered _ & shrill, plaintive cry, rather thin song,â€"@ sound which the thrush gecasionally makes in the winter, and whigh seems to express something of fear, pain, and "Who are you? Do you come from the uon?â€"1 think you do" Then stwpping abruj.t‘y, she broke into a verse of a nursery song, which she chanted with a low, listless tone, as if she were not conscious of the sense,. As she thus Morton, looking at her, felt a strange m%‘ painful doubt seize him. . The child‘s eyes, though soft, were so vicant in"their "What does she l‘y?â€"cf ‘you tell tell me ?"‘ asked the child. | | "Pooh | thnat is a bird ; whyido you call it your sister ?" "I don‘t know ! â€"because it isâ€"because itâ€"becauseâ€"I don‘t knowâ€"is it not in pain ?â€"â€"do something for it papa 1" _ Suddenly Fanny started from G.wtery‘s arms, and running up (o Morton, gazed at him wistfully, and said in French,â€" _ "And why do I come from the moon ?" said he. _ Gawtery glanced at Morto: whose face bowkmdu.gi- great pity, and creeping up to w ~ fb?_you P."d'â€"thmk-ho in :ily touched here ? No, no, she will outgrpw itâ€"I am sure she will |" ~ | Morton sighed. | Fanny by this time had again seated herself in the middle of t:&lflour.' and arranged her toys, but without seeming to take pleasure in them. ] At last Gawtery was obliged to depart. The lay sister, wL had ch.lrp of gagle);; was summoned into the parlour, an the child‘s manner onpu:lï¬ changed,â€" her face grew purpleâ€"she solbed: with 88 much anger as grief. "She would not Mcwlod w::t thw her : as _ she w wi e _ patient, 1« natured _ sister, and began to % and _ caress her, till she . turned on him her large humid eyes, and said, mournfully,â€" , " I‘u es mechant, tu. Poor Fanny |" L:.h this pretty dollâ€"â€"â€"‘" began the . The child looked at it joylesslyyâ€" L“M i JÂ¥ U | 2 papae is to die ! “wwv.xmgm“"ilp.nd the nun, "she always says that he is dead, mmwru,go%m ‘Monsieur returns, says he is to life agrin. Some one, I suppose, once Fanny betrayed in her face the Italian origin of her father. She had <that exâ€" ceeding richness of complexion which, though not common even in Italy, is only to be found in the daughters of that land, and which harmonized well with the pur ple lustre of her hair, and the full, clear iris of the dark eyes. [Never were fnmed cherries brighter than her| dewy ips ; and the colour of the open neck and the rounded arms was of a whiteness still more dazzling, from the darkmess of the hair and the carnation of the glowing cheek. e omapan o t is always so," whis Gay to Morton, in an abashed and a; og:: voice. "It is difficult to get away her. Just go and talk to ber while I steal out." 11 "Fool! when she is older, she will forâ€" sake him !" > i Morton, unheeded by both, stood by with folded arms, He thought of his lost and ungzrateful brother, and muttered to himself,â€" 1 nb:rh. Some 1 wu once tohar.bwtudnth;lnsmthinh when she loses sight of any one, that that At length he took the toys he had brought with nim from his cepacious pockets, and strewing them on the floor, fairly stretched his vast bulk along ; while the child tumbled over bim, sometitmes grasping at the toys, and then again reâ€" turning to his bosom, and lAyinQ her head thcn,fooh'mg up quietly into his ayes, as if the toy were too much for her. | _ F‘M to the convent. It was ‘a dismalâ€" ooking place as to the exterior ; but within, there was a large garden, well kept, and, notwithstanding the winter, it seemed fair and refreshin oomfuod with the polluted streets 'l'te window of the room into which they were shown looked upon the green sward, with wa‘ls covered with ivy at the farther end. And Philp‘s own childhood came back to bim as be gased on the quiet of the lonely place.. | â€" I Ihe door openedâ€"an infant voice was heard, a voice of gleeâ€"of rapture ; and & child,light and beautiful as a llsiry,boundod to Gawtrey‘s breast, _ _ aut. â€" Nestling there, she kissed his face, his bhands, his clothes, with a passion that did not seem to belong to her |go. laughâ€" ing and sobing almost at a breath. | _ On his part, Gawtrey np{‘omd equally affected ; he stroked dogn her hair with his buge hand, calling her allâ€" manner of pet namés, in a tremulous voice that vainly struggled to be gay . j * Mind you say nothing about Fanny to Birnie ; my secrets with him are not of that nature. Hs could not hurt her, poor lamb ! it is trueâ€"at léastas far as I can forses. But one can never feel too sure of one‘s lamb, if one once introduces it to the butcher!" $ â€"The next day being Sunday, the bureau was closed, and Philip and Gawtrey re> (Continued.) CHAPTER Iv. «* Oh ! have you e‘ar heard of the ‘famed ‘apâ€" tain Wattle ?" and Gawtrey broke out in a loud Bacchâ€" analian hymn, in which Philip could find no mirth, and from which the songster suddenly paused to exclaim, | _ " You are rich, Fanny, with all those Night and Morning: h Resneq ons I To one another | 1 hear men sayâ€" I Alas! my brother, Its winds blow bit‘e«, Vulu' uhrhu:lu suns No longer giltier | As form ar ones !â€"â€" _ | If this be so, Then let us borrow From tong ago Burcease of sorr~w ;â€" Let dead Yules lend Their brizht reflections, Let fond friends b end Their recoliections,â€" Let love revive Joy‘s asben embers, For cove is Life Biuce Love remembers. BY THE EARL oF nvu’p\m ‘Tis Christmas Day CHRISTM AS, â€"Canadian Monthly Eigh een bundred and seventyâ€"six is the Centennial year Itisalsothe year in whic! an Orpou_tion House of Rovresentatives th first since the war, will be in power at Washing ton; and the y»ar of the twentyâ€"third electio: of & President of. the United States. ‘Ail c importande, cepomally ife iwo Intler® and . all m po € a wo latier, of them and everyv.li:slmeotd with theni will be‘tnll{ and ly reported and e@: pounded in Tasx SUx. P 2o Londor, Eng and. USE THE Norwich Egg Powder, For making all klads of Cakes WITHOUTI THE WEEKLY SUSN 1776. â€" NEW YORK _ 1876. HE Compagnie Generfle des Mince T d‘Asphaites, who are w!,th:'Pmlo- Ihe twentyâ€"third Presidential electiâ€"n, with the preparations for it, will be memorable as rlecldlnfg upon Grant‘s asoirations for & third term of power and plunder, and sti‘l more as deciding who shall be the candidate of the party of the Reform, and as electing that canâ€" didate. Concerning ali these sutbjects, those who read Tx® SUx will have the ‘constant me»ns of being thoroughiy we‘l informed. _ The WEEKLY SUXN, which has attained a ciroulation of over eighty thousand eoglu. a‘rsady bas iw readers in every Siate and Terâ€" ritor‘ , and we trust that the year 1876 will see their num vers doubled. 1t will continue to be & thorough uewspaser, All the general news oi the day wiil be found in it, condensed when uaimporta«t, at full length when of momen‘s and «iways, wetrust treated in & clear, inter> esting aod instructive manner. uk [2 On returning home, the bonne informed them that m lady had called, and asked both for Monsieur*Love m& the gentleman, and seenmied much oh‘:{m at missing both. By the description, Morton guessed she was the fair incognite, and felt disappointed at having lost the interview. Appileations for further information may be addressed to W. O. CALLENDEK, 70 & 71 Paimerston Buildings, Old Broad street, E.C., . 1t is our alm to make the WEEKLY SUX the best family newspaper in the worid, and we sball coutinue to give in its columns & large amount of miscellaneous reading, h as stor o mmmmma mnnat a ou om, w we no :ï¬r:o 3 mslldo room lntw ddnll:%hmor'r{l‘: agricul ural department es me prominent tu’s.u'r #. m"% ate also reguiarly revoited in its columns; and so are the markets of every kind. _ _ _ _ _ _._ _ The WEEKLY SUX, cight pages with fiftyâ€"six broad columns 18 only wfl.!n. year, Eouu'o prepaid. .As Lul‘rrloo barely repays the c08t of the pla:r. no discouct can be made from this rate to clubs agents, Postmasters or any one, The Dary SUx, a large four pare news of v.'.-eut.y-elgm.oolun;:-. ‘Np‘:la n;:'?:i."r':: iwo centy a copy., Supsori preâ€" paid Mo'i.’-.nonuu or $6,50 a year. Sanday «:iq‘hv- oxtn.u.‘l.l)pvrya:ir We have no traâ€" Y ol * â€" pak SUN, Now York ity. Juage, answered Morton, ovulv’:!. "She is so changeful," persisted Gawâ€" trey ; " sometimes you would say that she was above her age, she comes out with such thoughtful, clever things ; then, the next moment she throws me into despair. These nuns are yery skilful in education ; at least, they are said to be so. The docâ€" tors give me hape, too ; you see her poor mother was very unhappy at the time of her birth,â€"delirious, indeed,â€"that may account for it. I often fnn:i that it is the constant excitement which her state occasions me, that makes me love her so much; you see she is one who can never shift for herself. â€" I must get money for her ; I have left a little Moi with the superior, and I would not touch it to save myself from famine! If she has money people will be kind enough to her, And then," continued Gawtrey, "you must perceive that she loves nothing in the world but meâ€"me, whom nobody else loves l' Wellâ€"well, now ‘to the shop aoain !" Humors, . This remedy bas been faith(ol‘y tested icuad to be an mimost infailible cure for :o n =nsliut.n| ull‘:flllkl" muu P 0 guaran gure to those who use his me liclne, or in u-o& failure to refusd the money paid. Since it was nr;c. g:ux:m he has nod‘vuod ofl‘“’ gz- w m onia‘s, plom“ cacy cure of the awru: diseasés it is recom ‘fl for, The Pilé and Humo~ cura‘kl e v-“ table :n its composition, and ca% be w perfect safety In a 1 sas «. ‘There is no of It dnm tae humor in, as it cures OB suriace, the patients bodily nealth a t‘nually improves walle uncer this _Erice 1§ per bottle. Bold by alt druggists. FOWI.“‘I ~For Interpal and External Tse. Warranted a SURE and perfect CURW for all kin. #/ of Plies, %pm.y. a'rortu.. Letter ot Riugworo, Sa.tkheum, and all digeases of the TD e m PPE LAE .xi: \Ove boult’vnrun'ed to cures all cases of Pileés ; from one to tnree boitles in all cases of « " I have not seen enough of her judge," answered Morton, evasively. . ® Bah |â€"such things are! But tell me honestly, do you thinf she is very strange â€"very deficient ?" e "® And you will love her if I leave her penniless,". said Gawtrey abruptly. " It was your love for your mother and your brother that made me lt?uyou from the first. â€" Ay,‘" continued Gawtrey, in a tone of great earnestness,â€"*" ay, and whatever may happen to me, 1 will strive and keep gu, my poor lad, harmless ; and what is ‘better, innocent even of such matters as sit light enough on my wellâ€"seasoned conâ€" science. In turn, if ever you have the gowor, be good to her,â€"yes, be good to er? and I won‘t say a harsh word to you if ever you like to turn king‘s evidence againat myself," .. 1 Sele Agents (*r Ontario. "Is she not & little darling?" said Gawtrey, as they gained the street. ~«She is, indeed, a most beautiful _ " Fanuy is a good girl;" and Fanny, as she spoke, went back to Morton, and put her little fingers into her eyes, as if oi'.gor to shut out Gawtrey‘s retreat from her sight, or to press back her tears. " Give me the doll‘now, sister Marie." Morton sighed, placed the child, who struggled no more, in the nun‘s arms, and left the room ; but as he closed the door, he lookea back, and saw that Fanny had osoa“ged from her sister, thrown herâ€" ;elt:i on the floor, and was crying, but not oud. child.‘ The ehild seemed struck, hung down her head for a moment, as if in ty and then, jumping from Morton‘s ran to Gawtrey, put up her pouting lips, and said,â€" *One kiss more !" Gawtrey kissed her, and turned away his head. PYRIMONT SEYSSEL ‘ASPHALTE « But," said Morton, detaining her gently, "do you know that you :give. him pain?â€"you make him ‘ory by lhnwmq pain yonrself. Don't_‘mkeriim so sad 1‘ es mechant." To be had of all & "Thank you !â€" Â¥es! â€" poor Fapny | Ab, he is goingâ€"see !â€"let me go t0Dâ€"tu is death .‘ & “13001. child!" said korton, writh _ a tre blinï¬, voice. The child looked up,)smiled, stroked his cheek_ with ber li_t.'tle lund,md“nid.â€"- PILB AND HUMOR CURE To be Continued 28 & Co., Toronto. sutatiie the en l smee) _‘ Large Commission & Cash Premuims .Ot-prhlnc the 11.3‘ tui:u'r:l. of: Imaginative Pilgrim‘s Progreas, Vicar of Wakefield, Robinson Crusoe, â€" Paul and Virginia, Gulliver‘s Travels, Elizsabeth, ;{BOOKS o .3 *4 ~:> . . hi IN STATIONERY Plflm 1 Undine, _ Tales from Arabian Nighis., Com plete in ONE VOLUME of pakes _bg_l:gmu illustrated with 34 m?l';:ckoga:v. ARTHUR L. HOLMES, Wesleyan Conference. * | TORONTG, f will at be: kept in: stock.. A: yery large "‘ * Tndieist Biblee Hiyms Books: â€" * It is the WORLD‘S STORY HOOK, and ail wun‘:. to read it M}t’lm treat'o& who me business & N&hlhlb FORD & 99..__-. \._F. OOTTON, my Pians and Recofds ot Burveys in itawa and vlolnllg.lnd have m uch pleasure io recommending bim as my sucâ€" GIBBS & COURSOLLE, BOLICITORS OF Patents of Invention, BOOKS & STATIONERY Will be fonnd every article used in the office or THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ppunnkh Lrime Fon SALLE .. The undersigned is prepared to negociate for 493 SQUARE MILES TIMBER I:UIMI'.I‘“?, Situated on the Potewawa, Kippewa and River Desmoine. _ | _ _ n LrouILLIVRAY. [TRADE MARK REGISTERED.J | _ «ICTOEIA CHAMNEEHS,*WELLINCTON® STREET,. OTTAWA. T AKA PLUMBER,.GAS @TEAM FIPTER, Corner Wellington aud Bank streets, OttaWa. Heating of Public Bulding, Green Houses Private Eudna- ; h ur Inw pressure, ste A'l.n and hot water n’ lp‘o'ng. AI‘I'IIII F. COTToON, PROVINCIAL LAND SURYEYOR AND DRAUGETS» Buccessor to W. B. Thistle & Co. R. ©. W, MacCUAL TRADE AssIGNEE, City of OTTA W A, County of Carieton. 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COAL PICOTURE FRAME f T. LAMBERT, LUMBER AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, 38 Sparks Street, R. 0. %. woop, R. J. P. LYNN, Kept by ailLeading Dry Goods Houses. * ANCHOR MILLS, PAlI8 EY, Would call attention to theif with;a complote ‘sssorftmen t of First Class Machine Sewing, *BOOKEBELLES & $t ATIONKE, . Has opened at . JOHNSTON, BEST OF REFERENCRS GIYEN WING MACHINE. A CARD. Manu actured for use on the SELLING A 40 King s.reet W W.R. T&ISTLE & 00. J. W. 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DOMINION WAREKOUSE, TTAWA P.8.â€"Agent for American Blasting Powdor A call is respectfally solicited. * Â¥ THOS. BIRKETT, No, 67 Rideau treet. All goods delivered free ‘to t-yprtd.t-ho AVOIDING HtAT 1N THE ‘HOVE, COOKING STOVES ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to order by 51 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) * Manufacturers, Importers & Dealers i THOS. BIRKETT‘S, SCALES â€" PLATFORM AND:COUNTER Hardware, &t. 403 ST. PAUL STREET, SAVING FUEL Headqusrters in everything in the wo. # RIDBaT 8TRi&xt. PATENTED 1873. MONTREAL. COAL ~OIL ALL SIZES, STANDARD onl ho Poub on Moairegs Â¥ Pioroes ssm ahns. GLOBE GAS LIGHT MATERIALS. t4 re precared by our best designers. With a in PSï¬ wosdl maintais a posifive positio . add exc _ HARPER‘S WEEKLY, On6 yPAr..... .+.+.+.$4 00 Four dollars includes prepayment of postaze (RERHAL D mersere anemee, Priy and Bazar, to one for one year, $1 or, two o‘{hmflm to one fot one year, $7.00; p ‘free | © e â€" Anextra copy of sither the Magazing, Weekly most successful Family Paper in toc Tnion, . hA i Eim 8t W. M, 8. School, Toronto. We Iun;lna\ phuur-n'unuuc that as an instrument to wmm-gu in a 8. School nothing can excel it. ne is soft and full, ’lhebmumd, uflmmnw are sing» aun “:&"ï¬w Kvery note rings . WA frm No: reaar NEDY, Superintecdent, .. BUNTE . ExBE PBfs eX Rumes Contuoter !z h.‘\“{&m my fami‘y the very highest : Rev. JOHN BREULN, Barrie. It has given entire satisfaction, and delightcd all wko E‘An seen 'f'uouu BKSI, Toronto. * w« It gives the nmmm.a mhmo.}u. For u:u-u. unuh.n:- f righuess‘of tone we 4 0. Ehi W1‘r, M. D., Poothi. wuiumustee ‘als is to certify that I purchasedâ€"two of your ushek Pianos and find the 1 Dt« ï¬ a Arstâ€"oln"a Tastroelget""! bousidht thow segond tonene GEO. TiYLOR, Don Mills. FOR EVERYBODY. NICHOLLS & 00. HOUSE & LAND, AGENTS, Advertising,; flogltt;: & Geneâ€" â€"â€"ral~Commission :Office. The Mathushek I purchasst from three e e n ns has been m“h\n a number a e in use here, and all say y would mot exâ€" cbange their piano for any they bhave ever :Agents wanted in rllgt popolpi,e t thy foun.and P Te o m oy nsl gt : mobe, 90 ; 1 uphat Bt Sere gue ormaln o Bhse pasteen & PULL AGRARFE, 1â€"00TAVE,~FOR $200; &e. wwnume _ Pianog from other reliible makers at BOTâ€" ano for the past ten 1 ears, says that the Fo. M aiafa e apiget D, M: SDMERVELLE, Oleveland, 0. \ALL PARTA OP T HE CIPY. ° 1 have heard nothing to equal it in sweetness of tone. Its notes M:;‘ mm;o like otlmm %t:{ human v_qlo.l &nn -n'y lfo\mmnm notes I ever human yoice, than any instrument notes I ever heard. We are dol'?h' with our Instro v.ént. May you be : bi with great and «eserved 8uUOCC@ 8 Plapo is brtiliant melodb:n tp_v.gqpt' â€"______ ALFRED H. PRASE, Rochester, mare I was Â¥inced that the Mathushe . 4 wan faltr goovinoed that the Matnushele was | _ H. BELLAIN. veloe ol ini‘icere or 14 nin ooo Mn ** .u...r.&" Uritic, Baratoga. least Hable to get out of tune, _.__ _ _ _ _ _. __ s cA idilp > MEERIAM, cmanilen 5> Fince the date of this Concert the Math ushek e ht nnoie 4 4 19 wA nIOR Watson‘s Congervatory of ’lmo.émw York, No money would tew: t me to banish it from my bhome. l pracnt d MUSIGAL Cons#RyaAtoRYy, £02 Bm.d-a, N.Y, z These Pianos must take the lead of a)l known instruaments, and their ‘peculfar construction L‘.fl"h‘?‘? hy.hr.fllg‘-gndmnbn. and the If you have a house to rent or want a house 1f you bave any ind of prop.riy for nade. nmw&ï¬mw-& «sdistant â€" These are broad asse but ca of proof, they are nm..ummm%; All their es are points of excellence, Their umsmmd descriptive catalozue. which we send‘ FRE ‘0 any iflmphhu in harm~y with accust‘cs and mec los all that is clairaed for the Mathushek, Matifushaice willing in cordry 6 Rhoi sapt o ï¬o&um W:lï¬â€˜:vo rocm here for but & fow extracts ;â€" 3 P NEew Yoxxl Oct 28, 1867, We, the nw. Judtelo Planos at the Fair of the An Insti ‘after a caretul uamln’wRIol the (‘guon arug:do awa d to FREDERICK MATHUSHEK, honour ot. makingâ€"the best of this class of instruments . t hg:“.lqd thare exhibited, or known. to us elseâ€" w EDWARD MOLLENHAUE Te $s en 1 . 8. \ f CHARLES FBAD&L. m For sale by all Qilmen, Dete 4 1874 | Books . posted and balanted, and debts _ Yours tru! SPENCER L. FINNEY PaklorScoond Prosb. Churoeb, Pripceton, N.J. â€"‘, Th umw Ou?m. uare Grand '_lg_go:.lg_b‘_ Mant, of nndu'la? power and My old ‘tuner, who M{) for the nast u."i‘.'m‘ï¬ï¬‚.ï¬'.flfl MATHUSHEK I PIANOS. Mathushek a~periorto @‘l others, H. f(’)hhleAUi;B, Now York. NORRIS &~SOPER, Postage free to all Subscribers in Commissions: Undertaken, FXCOEL in volnmr.- of uone. EXCOEL in voiceâ€"like quality of tone. NE e iz_â€"a y anc s P Snï¬ 1 for teachi« AU l:xogï¬ for the dnsum-room. sejainarics. Compléte Pictorial History of the 0‘CoONXN OR STRRET, sollected in the No. 8 Adelaide Street, â€" ToRONTO. Sole â€"Agents. iected in the '-â€"m_"u‘;""?u“ PRICES $ 300 ! DR A. BU&SN:S, Et. Thomss. TERMES : CALL AT a pair. Ocester D. SCHUYLER, Buffalo, BR WHITE PLG8.â€" nad *a* This does mt wpply to shipments ig « nof ly to shij j $ nadcpmrtozdcam Ask Jfor LEA i PERRINS: and :):' Name on Wrapper, Label, % ~S CC .‘ ind Stoppi U CSL)_" | it which are calculated to deceive the Public, zmvmka] A New . bearing their Signdture, thitsâ€"« | after this date, and without which mone h;admlgww foé ictors, Worcester; ZLondon, @ in, $6.; an LEA â€"&â€"PERRINS‘ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Lo cr Paring DECLARED “._°°H°W I!mu;lium On and after FRIDAY, __Mru'-ï¬ ALTERA1ITION: or OTTAWA _ RAILWAY,, Of uniform guag? with the Grand Trank Worcestershire The oid reliahie, ghae st. cawrexor THE ONLY GOOD SAUOCE. 0se connection with Granq m‘ "Ws _IMakos glose with Grand Trank hP f with the Uticn & ime Tsd y tae dons Shee etc. 4. Train from makes 1 mtc Sn creneanptanees G‘a‘: Rxothllm from â€" New York, Albany; tics, e .&onhsmon nm?mum with stages to Trains run on Montreal time, . A. B. FORTER, Brockville, Dec. 3, 875. "**®8€!‘"& Director, ve ‘ No. préscoft | which will \be placed on eoery bottle of Ottaws _ 1) | LtGP.y, For (©AÂ¥aDa cextrRir $@"10.50 a.m. T ain from ‘Burnett‘s‘ Cocosine Brockville &Ottawa Burnett‘s Cuuoalng Burnett‘s Cocoaing (Ik not Oroeay nor Sticky . Burnett‘s©~Cocoaine Burnett‘s Oocogl 16 Curnett‘s Cocosine Burnett‘s ‘Oscoaine Alsths tz* Richost Lustre, Burnett‘s© Cocoaine Js not an Alrpholl¢ Wash, > > Burnett‘s Ooctoalne Burnett‘s Cocoainge Oives New Lite to tho Haik,® _ _ Burnett‘s Cocoaing 9 ‘nnd 15 sants par Battlé. ©~ PthiAy â€"vAUIS & 808 & LAWKERNOE, * LON ; ALXL, P ‘q. be+oth. Frr Eominion of Cens#t ABEPR~CUXNETH & CO. OB 18. retlaine, quittamy nost, sngt most atreet r Uttawa ~via Brockville, «IWO EXPRESS TRALINY DAILY. Soothe ue arrimted Sealyâ€"Bkin. : . Prevefits*the Hair from Falling. Ltavos no Disagroeable uuimaint ougest in Ritboy â€"~ EoMuce Refractery Hair ING NoRTe 4 West #nd Bouth. 1L9% n.m. 730 »m 1% pm. £.50 p. » . Citaws (Late Yaznow & Hxoustr) â€" _ _ j ENGINEERS: AND @BRIPBUILDERS, ISLE OF D0GS, ‘POPLAR, ~LONDON, Prospectuses may be obtained at the Office of this Journal. " BLX TH & KE RR. 25 RIDEAU STREET, iC 1â€" 40 Plumbers,| Gas and Steam Fitters, Galvapized tesramel WÂ¥ukur Owbawk. (| _ i.2 C . ._ .0 :mwd:llï¬uhh-i"m,m t or THE BHOT CANADIALN, ENGLIS . AND AMERICAN MAKE: MILL MACKILNERY OF UVERY Small ~Steamfers & Steam Launchss, BUILTâ€"OF: WOOD; IRON OR STEEL Serow Steamers with spoods ranging up to 20 miles an bour, â€" Paddle Stoamors, with draoughis ranging down to 6 indhes of wate MACHINERY COONSTRUUTED FOR; BOATS BUILIGABROAD, Exom#s 4x» Boiners, New w t “v-â€"-'“* sA e on i ng ons ‘.h?h-u..h‘-'-.-* in hflm : 1J bh&.‘ A, ns OOobeiSH o WCK of WALL PAPER before ‘ ~â€" _ PEA OTIOAL RBLUMEEER, GAS & STEAN FITTEE. f n imported direct from ‘the best mwh.;uflnw States. _ Great io ues ore, rvealy tacs 1oust is Wns ooo tm ?f.@‘;‘lmu-_nvdhh-lâ€".'-l_ WALLâ€"â€"PAPER. Otpnwa, Sept. 2 1675, AGEXTs ror W. BELL & Co.‘s PRIZE L400 0w UhanET, Jis, Vioists, apecia! oraer, very mne. C385 c« sweney wiWk, Y.9., ane favour, tne branas. SR( 0w nane Pme A128, pints and quarte, per or0gr, RQ 7w0 rine 014 RRAKDT, 10 years 010, virect arder. 10 74# »=m014 PoRT WIXE, unrivanes in quality, som. Teasâ€"EBlack, the finest IMiported ; Green, do. The Canadian Meat Ca;t:ng Co.‘s F resh Goods _ ‘SCOTT, CAYVLEY & :CAYLEY, _ _ MACHINERY DEPOT 0. D. PEASE & 00‘8 PIANO PORTRS, Bend for Clondlars and Catalogues. OFFICE aND WARKKHODSEK..................70 SPARKK #T, OPFAWA Oct, 17, 1875. t e "wâ€"â€"-â€"wâ€"wâ€"mm ~.-.'. Glasgow: Pous Mowt; Mackonglo‘s Digestive‘ Riscuits, and Angastors Bitters, 2W Taeâ€" Yory Aiperior, froth roasted and ground datly. Syruipsâ€"Maple, Amber, Golden, &0., very fine. ‘ingrareâ€"All grades, for preserving very trong. old .. â€" _ _ S ibpinirin in THOS. PATTERSON, Pornrren vo His Etomzmror mue Bau or Dorty, Germrr Gurenes.. _ Direct Importations from the Produmar® A large and well selected sinck of T8, Sparks Street, â€" â€" â€" . ESTABLISHED 1854 ratonad in maine .i e 11 on 0 fln i Stook i aisponud" SPag, on of ths Reom Exper LUNCH, BREAKFASTS and SUPPERS. INCLUDING TRUSE DEDICATED BY THE MAXUFACrURE® Hallett, Davis & Co.‘s, H. Hardman‘s * “m. Warerooms nert to Daniols Hotel: CHOICE AND BEAUTIFVL PUBE AND P.cB. Ferguson. WHOLESALE Excellencies ‘the ‘Earl ani Countess of Dufferin. Y ARR O W‘S Y A R R 0 W â€"&â€"C 0., M Bpesial $3 Awn MO-NM' Â¥4 a‘-:."dw Agents for the Improved Rot Air 3 urnace. VHADULTERATED, tor Family use and Medicinal Purposes. McKAY! portations from the Producers ‘-‘MQ“~-‘ % â€" Mâ€"KINNON .& CO., #tmntbers, &C. Simks, Olosets, #&0., Aited ap on the shortestyaotios. Wiall Raper. “‘_‘â€"“"" CHs the chemical compound of the OTTAWA. echinerng. Naw : ax»â€" Seoonp Haxp | Lk x , some 2) year old, different prices ‘to ‘Onlart ty Mai OTTaWA, &e.,