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I I I I I I I S FOR GOOD VALUE Harris & Campbell, u Furniture Manufacturers 1 Importers AND I I I 42 A 44 O'CONNOR ST. ^11 OTTAWA m JiTiBinsTii aiiiMnBniBmiaiiTaiiiBiiiMinHiiiHiiiHinBTiri Ask for LONDON ALE & STOUT i \ i \ Visitors to Ottawa, N ]»reHenlinj? you with a copy of this !^y tije (ioverniiK^nt, oi" cond'^cted under its au>pice3 are : The I'l intimj lUtrfnii . a large hrici-- structure occupying a prominent posiiion to the east of Xepean Point. The deo- lo(lic(d Museum at the corner uien and O'Connor streets. A delightlui })romenade — juThaps one of tlie most [tictuit s(|ue resorts ui Canada is the hover's Walk, a naturrilly and arti- ficially made j^aliery mid-way down the hlulf-ext* tiding around tli<' hack of the Parliament Buildings and over the Ottawa River. MoJh-'s Ildl Pari: is prettily laid out and nicely situateii 'I hi* Ih ill Ihdl to the east of (.arlicr Sni the Ottawa fiiver one hundred'feet to the level of the C iiial.are well worthy inspection as an engineering work constructed with great skill. Civic Buildings. The following civic huildings are well worthy of inspec- tion : — The Citf/ Jf(dl, on KIgin street. The Wdterworkn Pump Hd>isr (on the direct piunping luincijtle) near the C. P II. Station Fiie Fir<' SfatiouM with h'adquai ters in the (/cntral Station near ( 'ity Hall Square. (\rii tinned on p(iu)itig I'lit Stkklk Brku;s Go's Sefjxs. They (h) right in makin- quality the basis in buying, atul know jusi where to get the best. Wives Don't object to your husbands layinj; out a few doihirs in obtaining imi)roved >>trains of JSeeds ; the farm will produce an increased harvest and yield you more luxuries. Fathers and Motl/ers Educate your children in the art o! Gardening and Idower Culture ; it is pleasing, instructive and enobling. The Steele Briggs Seed Co. Will assist you Ly sending, free, a beautifully illustrated Catalogue of Seeds, Plants, etc.; you have only lo send your nan.e and riddress ; they are Canada's Leading Seed House AND HEADQUARTERS FOR rii o/ T n Kss i » /; i\4 1: m Jits, s i 'cc t:ss f ul UA KDE^EiiS and LEA DlJiG ELO JUSTS. 1 1 Among tl;t. ninny j^pcciahieN they hnvv nitpHluce?', mny be nientioned. The SU^el Hrigg* €<»*« lflipro%e*tion.- Tells what to buy; when to Iniy, and what the cost.— Addrf.ss. The Steele Briggs Seed Co., Ltd. TOKOIVTO, OSTAItlO. "^■''i- ' ^'j. ....;4-'-' i: 1895 TO V IbiroRS, FAll.MKliS, MKHrUANTy & ( )'ril KKS HARDWARE AT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BIRKETT'S 115 HlBn:H VlIU i/J. lOs H^Mi STKIFT Sfiui]»l<^ l«ooiii for .M«'r<*li{mt!^- li:t lftisHC groumls. etc., ptc, ar«' to tli« Hoiitli of tJn' city. Thoy are also used l»y the ('ciitKil Catntda Fair AxHocidtion for the holdint; of their annual Fall Show, o?ie of the l»est known and |K)i>ular exhihitions in Canada. EXPERIMENTAL FARM. One of the cliief nttrnctioiiK to visitors l«) Ottawa is the Centrnl ExpcrinwnUil /•>»;•//(. situated al»out three niili's from the centre of the city in a south-westerlv direction. The Ex- periir.ental Farm (•oiii^»rises inall alioiit ~>ir'l's i:yc rieir i^l' tlie F'.xperimeutal Farm. On entering the Farm l>y the main gate the visitor will at once observe the beauty and variety of the trees and shrul>d on both sides of the roail lending to the r)tlice Itiiildiii^ and residences. These luive becTi phmted with a t\>o-rold purpose. F^irstly, to make the approach to the farm as attractive as possible, and secondly to have represented a large iiiimlier of tri'cs and shrubs whose ndative hardiness. Visef ultiess. junl Ijeauty might be asi.'crtained when grouped aa they are on the ornauu-ntal grounds. When the rec()rd was taken in the autiinm t)f IHi)}. there were '3'^OG troe^ and shrulis in all, com]>risiMg ov-r 2(Mt sprcirn and varie- ties. These have, for the most part, b en carefully labelled anring of IS1)4. When th»> visitor has passed the litst road to the ji;;iit. \w will see before him a long line of hedge rows, which by their vaiiety and delightful con- trast in color of foliage |»rove of much interest to all who see them. In all 4t) .s/xc/'cs of trees and shrubs ma^' be found there. When the visitor reaches the toj) of the hill he will ob.serve to the right a large lawn with iiower beds dotted htre anan(l M. rchaiits. 1 73 «St 175 Sparks St , Ottawa. Ont. Cicneral Engruvrrs an tiiiit* when it m or lh« Xft-att'si talnw. (*it}ier »n a. [ir.trtsion for "lii a^*-, or to Oriiakt' it posiitfl* fi>r the fnt'nfr to xrtnt t" oacli s-.n nrul ll^\ll^'fittT an Hgijira!>!« tiJiari- vv ith-^^ut ttu* rn'ct»s*sitv" of H^i tlifiiliiiK iif> t^u> oM hom''sU;»«l into fragnifnt-^. OT Tlift foilovTiriji^ aiH nffWoT tt)i> ^jm l'i<»I f"/itur«\-t of ili^ now Unconditional A.ccum'jfative Policy Ii-HiiH(l onir Uj the IZl Cot^tdoration Life Association. It ih At o!!iM' Iho in(i«t simple frit! definite jolic} 3 ••t is»ned Has no restrictior» of hjw k:iu] \T?intt\'r. Allows 30 day« K^^^c for j)(i,ynif'nt of premium. l^roviiieK for ttie rnost prompt psytnont of c'nim. It iB aUo JthHoIutt-iy Rml •nto'iiaticallr aon-f"rfi'ital»U ntWr two jears, >,^NE LAMP OIL ine Oam l nOgerS UII UO. Hums m common Lamp* r n- 7 II:, . . S 10.00 . . We will fu'rtiish you with a iiuit of All Wool Tweed, new p*t- terns this season. inaJe to order and trimmed in the belt style for i^io 00. Hats aqd Caps aqd Full Liqc of Cer\ts' Furr\ithir\|ft D. A. SINCLAIR. TM« c C . I I)?.! "••'CMT tloOO •^>■rt-^ ( ■ ,|'t| rt V 2) M ■I 3 '^""S'havin'reir"'^^ PHOTOGRAPHS made at PARKER'S STUDIO, "" '•■■'"-- -^ 15 Cabinets and on« lartro lMi(»io of PIxiitrtinoiita! Farm for ♦3.00. The Samuel Rogers Oil Co. ^' NE CYLINDER OILS wARffAnreo 8 "ALEXANDRA" SEPARATORS Wf KNCW 'li^t llit^^ Alexandra Scparalors aic jusl as v\c represent tliein, ami will An all thut we claim for llieni. having' greater capacity and are relatively much cheaper than any other Separator on the market, Oi\r \o. 2 Alexandra has the same capacity of tlie Imperial Russian or No. i Alpha, hoili of which will cost a- niucli as the No. I Alexandra, v»liich has a capacity of 3,000 lbs, jier hour. VOL/ KNOW that a Separator costs money, and you can both save and make money by buying an " Alexamlra.'' flow? Save money in the price, and make niorey by its use, from its qrealer'capa- city, simi)licity, durability, etc, etc. Write us for full particulars before you buy, and by sf) doing botli make and save money. MiiiTi: lOK iMtM i:s A\l» I iTAMM;ir.. We carry a lull line of Dairy Appliances, Dairy Goods Cheese Factory and Creamery Ap[»aratus corri:sp()NDENCf: invited. JOHN S, PEflRCE & CO LONDON, ONT. •' a: ,y j=tv ,^. Oue of the places of interuBt. A.&A.F x'^^* ji:ni:LLi:Kv stokk. X '/ Tlx'v carry the Inruri'St lin<' of 7S\ . /^f^ • Watelii'S, '/rold Jcwollcrv and ^ > ^•* * '■■ Stcrlhif; Silver Xovellios ill ■ th.'oitv. r^- •t \ <1^^ P.S — Ey«'S scientilically fitted ' A PJ^TR^ /"■" ' \ >.'-; with glasses at wW^ A r - A * ^ V \ / 82 SPAHK.S STRKKT. THE WOMAN'S JOUHXAk A SIXTEKX r.AGE I'APEK. The Official Organof the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the Dominion of Canada. Published Monthly at 26 Alliert Street, Ottawa, Ont. Subscription price 50 cents a year ; Clubs of ten to twenty, 40 cents ; Clubs of twenty anrl upwards, 30 cents. MISS MARY McKAV SCOTT, Editor and Publisher, Ti:iii>i:itA\ri', urutATi kk. i>i:i>osiioky, lt. Albert St., Ottawa, Ont.--Haiui of lfo|H' Sii|»i>li(8, Plod^ft'H. Uadnes, etc. Literature Ibr every department of Temperance work. French and German Leaflets. Cata- lOKueaoii applieation.-MISS MAlfY McKAY SCOTT, Cuatodiaii. 9 AnU. for our Royal riitcnt and .miv(>r Shear Flour. Bay (h** In>»I Our sirons Bakrrn and St. fluntjio KukcrH Flour. THE McKay Milling Company . OTTxVWA. . . , 5 ^ p . I . 1 " ii'i n. i H I H H|>i>^Biplf f ii . i ,. i ' ' 1 11 n i nnmi0f wtmmi^mmmmm PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS MANL'KAC Tl'Kl. 1 1 1 1'. I!Ii;ill>r CKAItlS OK jfloui, ©atnteal, * * ' IRolle^ ©ats, Cornincal Try our Wliltr I lulil and ItiipU-v I'alMil Flour. loc '*lk.1." Kolhd hu* and <>oldfu Crown C'or'.inioaK !• - iiKirf" than 40 tons of (/niirt was iliatrihiitftl this i^firiiiij in I lb. HaiuplHM to thn farrucrs in all parts of tht' Donnnion the ti'HtiiiK of the vitality of seeils is aiiolht-r importanl hranrh of work carrit'd on here, from two to three thousand samples heinK teinted every year. WnKt <>( the Conservatory a short -diHtanc*'. on Elm Art'Tiue. :ii»' the h::rn*- and hfa!>le«? i(ij.^(jre 2) where may be m-en the f<.>llo\vinj^' breee8l anf value to farrners and dairymen. In rear of the liarn is the pi^'j,(^^rY, where sufh bree^e a larm* Tiwmber of cross-breed anim.'ils ar»r;iised vf'ar- y. Wr. H. H. Elli< tt, the herdsman, is at all times r^^ady and willing to Jfive information refjrnr.liiiK the care of thi' stock, •tc. Near the barn, a little to the went, is the Dairy BuUiding {f.^iivi' 3) this I'ontjiiT)'^ tlu- olllces of tlie fkjininion Dairy Com- 7/(/.'^5iu//^r and his Ktair. The D.'iiry Coniruiysionur's Staif in- cludes SuperintendentR of dairying for the different provinces. Th^sf nr»» not located at he.'idfpinrfers on tlie Exj;>erim('f!tal Farm. The othce statrai tlu' Experimental J'^aru) are :-- James W. H(jhertson. l>airy Conunissiuiser; J. W. lilll^rby, Sfcretary; C. F. Whitley, Account, oit; and !'. C. iJingman. .Aististant- A(;coiinlant. Thei Dairy is eijui(»ptd will all ap{)aratus and utensils necessary for carryingon test.s ajid Pip(rimental work in butti'r-rnakinK. All ♦hr pn, esses connected wit'i testing milk, Hej)aratingcr<'am by tlu^ centrifugal neparaior, churning, [lacking butter, etc , are explainotl to visitors. L;iHt year the Dominion GoverTiinent had charge of 4 exfterimental liairy nations in Ontario, 2 in «.^u^-bec, 1 in New Brunswick, 1 in Nova Scotia, IH in I'inco Edward Isiand and 1 in the North- West TerritoricH. Winter butter-making at creamerieH is greatly on the ijicreasi- ; it is a ]iri>ritabln industry and farmer* are co-operating and hearliiy an ((porting the movement. The li'omirdon (Jrovern/nerii, ha.s conducted Dairy Schools at King- •tcn. Out., Sto llyacinthe, Qiu>., and Sussex, N.B. Thereare over 2v'()0 chee/iefactori'^-s and '.JhO crmtnt'riea in the Dominion. The exports of ehee;;e Irom Canada have increascti in valu» Sf millions of dollarft in !S80, to over IT) iiriUunns in \x\H . Farm Department. Farmers visiting lhi;-i inBtitulion should not fail Lo e.Tamine at least ihonie of the branches of tViis all important de[)artmfnt, ihe extent and varie(> of which will be a matter of surprise to all. The i.-irge lield crops and many of the large plots are un- der the charge of tlie Farm Foreman, Mr. J. I'ixter. Ft)r the guidano" of t^ucli visitors as niay desiri' to exanune the grow- ing crops the following particulars are submitted:— On leaving the barns and south of Elm avenue is a section known as the 40-a<'re j-lot. Testis ha\'t! bet'ii in progress for f(/Ur ytNirs to discover how many milking cows can be fed the year round on the crops from the 4(t acres. Thirty cows received nearly all Continued on page 14, il ;i 11 If you Require v5 tLJUL-/^ You requir* the Best. WILLIAM EWING & GO. SEED MERCHANTS. 142 McGill Street, Montreal, Pay Special Attention to everything New ;-nti Valuahle for the Ftrm and Garckri. All Seeds are tested bff'trc heing I-nt out. liiolcc Lower <'aiia«'ir Si'i'd-* niKl Ornoi ^hhIa, Svt^l iiruin Ji S|H'claHy, KiihIImk)' < «(rii. H«>r«' Itrnitt ji»«l Sun- tli>>»!*-ir slork in 4'aii:i!in of Srriis lor roniK** I'taiil*. ri«n>«>rinu iiull»«, I>»N(»rali\«' I'laiits, I'lonn-lii;; Sliriib^. IIo<<«h, I ruil Tri-r^, At. S|»ra>hiu l*iiiii|>s. liiHCfticidr- ami rniiM;lrhl«"». I'arni nn«i *.n.rli*ai iiKinnlariluri l4'ai asHi 4 olloii s«M>4l . . . Heal ... Our Illustr..ti-il Catalo^'iio mailed ft.-t' uii ;ip{>!icati«-ii. ' fe.1^ rMlORWOOD^SONS tf STAINED GLASS VORKS. I WW LINCRVSIA .WALTON^. ^ |^|| DESIGMS FVRNISHED.FOtt ALL iWl CLASSES OFART OLAS^. Kji^ WORKS: PHLSCOTTOMT. OGDEriSBVRGT NX SHOW ROOMS '^-^ \s--.^ OTTA^VA . Visitthe WOOD STUDIO uSp.rk,St. For Finest ARTISTIC PHOTOS. Iissey-Hams Co., Ltd. Toronto, Brantford and Woodstock The Largest Manufacturers of Farming Implements in the British Empire. Annual Sales, over c50,000 Implements Tlioiisjiiids of Dollars paid wiM'kly lo Caiiiidiaii Hiiiiiloycs. So© car" tOADjS of Implomonts aaaually exported TO THE CONTINENT OP' EUROPE: En^huid, Ireland. Scotland. Ilussia. Houmania, Germany, Pnvjsia, BLd;;iuiu, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France. TO THE CONTINENT OF AFRICA: Alj^eria, Capo Colony. Orange Free State, Natal. TO THE CONTINENT OF SOUTH AMERICA : lJru,y;ii;iy, Argentina, i'atagoniti., Cliili. TO THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES: V'ictoria. Now ;Sout!v Wali's, South Australia. Western Aus- tralia, Qiieenslavul, Ta.snuinia. New Z(-aland. And other minor Grain-Growing Countries. 2:ranoh Agencies everywhere. Descriptive Catalogues mailed upon application. All Progressive Farmers should use Massoy-Earris Go's Implements. Fine 1 I aiMl ^ VnliM I I TVIituI Casti DotTiin • Th Xl I ially.s i;i Artistic TailoringTi Fine Trimmings a Specialty V-ZT U ^llhnjtnn Stivet. 1 I S. & H. BORBRIDGE. >tlioli-ssil«- A Itrtail lk«-iili-i-'> ill ■,«>ii(lirr. ••.■i«lill«-r>-ll3inl»nrr. KoIm'H iliMi Mliips; iilso iiiaiiiifiirliirrro itf •>jmI4|I<-», Iliirii4'«>«, I'riiiilts, Viiii>«">, l(:t;is, SjiIi'Im'Ih. llorNO-lllaiiki-ts, Iti-i IjiimI Oil-Taiiiii'il tlov «-a>iii!S. 1,1 r.. i:tr. MX, :«i, '.tL' and '.'l Hidiaii, I' to •-'.'! Moslm-ovo. and l^"' Sparks street. ( iHii... >s and ill Kidc.ui Stri.t DAIRY BUILDING ALEX. FLECK, Jr., 1 ■ ■ ' "■ •' »1laiiiirur(iirvr of «'MI> ilr»cri(»li(»ii or^llll ^liH-liJii<>rt . 1>al. Sti'aiii I ii:^iiii". anil i.(iil<'r-<, l», .^liaiii I'lciiip'. aiHl liiiiiiiu >iti<-lwii4 r>. iii-iiair^ |i oiii|Mi.'i cviriiii-d. Castings of all Uescripticns in iron and Brass. 428 WtlLLINGTON STRE.T, OTTAWA 14 thfir fi'cd f.ir iu<.-l\f momhs fr.«iii ihi ii.t in l.sii-J-yr>. On this pidt will l)(> ftnunl foiisiiKi.iliU Jtrfa- of !nv('r tests, in order to deleriniiic, tir.it, the (|ti;inlity of seed whirl) shoiilil lie sown per acre in onier to |j;ive the he>r n^sults, and whether the sow- ing of clover u ith ,i;raiii crops atf. cis the yiclti of grain. Tru\elling weslwari. tin.' visitor pas.sts the uniform teat plots of (.'arrets, niangeJK and tnrnips. and the largo series of plots, lO.'i in id], which are devoied to s(K'c:al arHJ conlijuious exi'erinicnts with f'rtilizers on tlie following crops, viz.: — wheat, harley, oats, C(>ni, tiin)i|>s., mangels, potatoes and car- rots. Passing along the wt'stfrn houiuiarv by which is known as ihe windnig lo.-ui. tl,' i:ijg>.' fielit crops nf oats, limothy and clover are seen; ,>«oon alter tlie turn in the ritad is n'acherodiiced on the farra, and oi'ciipy in all ;ihout 13(i aens. Turning to the south on Maple avenue, th.e Uug- art;:s held roots .irxd heans, exteiiihng to the next crossroad, w hich runs easlw.ird to tl;(^ orchard.. he HA Forestiy'Department. .A long I he imi'ilierii and western tuiundaries of the farm, forest I'eits may be fnim*! in u lucli can be seen growing many of our iiest native tinder trees, and also a large number of Hpecies from foreign count I'ies. It is expected thnt before many vt-ars tliese w ill prove of great valut- to Oariftdians by diuiionstrat ifig how (|uickl_\ !and may be n- clothed with the forest, and also the relative merits an«l growth of each .species. To the enst of liie oilice building and ptiblic ro^i, n large .nrea of land has iieen re:.erTed as an arbori'tinn n.t]<] hiifanir jdrden. Last Autumn 700 sprcirs and varielicH of irfe» and ffiruhg were rejireserUed here, w hile manv mori- hftTP b»'^n R(1(Vd thin •{iring. A summary is herewith given of «i| th« treefl and «hrubs growing at the Central rOxperinienf^k! F«rm in th« • utuimi of 1894: -Trees Iti Forest Helts, aO.'^yU; •Ttnur treew, WTl ; arboretum. 1,407; hedges, 11,710, ti'ers nnd shrubson ornn- mentnl grounds. i.',*'((fi, m.d^ing a total of ;<7,!AJ. Tl^ie lnwnt and trees .Tud shrubs are under the imrii»»di»t» ch^rgt of Mr. W . T. Macoun. -«r i ! Horticulture at the Farm This di.vision of th<» work of the Central Exp*rim^nt«l Farm is in cliarge of the Horticulturist. Ur. John Craig. Tha fruit orchard is on the nt^rth side of Elm aTenu?, a short dis- tance from the d.'iiry building; n large vineyard is on the south tide of the avenue and ti,,petly south of the orchard. As ex- amples of the experiments carried on may be cited the testing of new- fruits, including ap^ilen, pears , cherries, plum», and all the small fruits. N(i9f)berrif< and stniwherries are grown in great variety . With iryr /a^/r.1 the ejtjxriment.n ure also in- teresting and valuable; they are mainly cultural and bear t'o/ttimied on jmge IH. le'^SA On this rn, horse ppositea i avenue, I order to l»e Hown the sow- n. orrn teat sf-rirs of ntinuoiis <, viz. :~ nnthy and •hed and ■ farm is of crosH- le farm, •:onth on < passed, the next le fann, ig many 111 her of t he fore lians Ity vith th© J^pe(;ie9. r^e area ijarden. ?ftruf)$ (Vd Lliia t-tn and in th« r trees, in < irim- r' lawns of Mr. :m?nt«l r. Th« >rt di«- e south As ex- testing •nd all Jwn in Aso in- i hear !."» he SAM'L ROGERS OIL CO. - rRATT-S ASTRAL ■■■' ,■ mm> -WM] ■'!■!•- CD CP c/a mmr Eft^'- ^^:-^v ■■■N » 9 ^*<^iv' ■^i'f:*'! CO i^SAM'L HOGKHS (.iL (() -^'Kl^ULKSS OILS - 16 ii|M)n the use of fertilizers and the v:ihie of Seedsmen's nc^vel- ties. Tlie study of the In^st means of pn'ventin iiicli !tii,ick crojvs and farm stock. Among the puh- "flfi'f/TJT'lw ff lications ah-i ;idy i^i-uerl as fo the haliits of injurious insects, with practical i-enicdies. whiidi c.ni lie olitained on applicition. may he meiilioned I'.nilctin 1 1. wliich cntuiiis a short .-late- ment concernm^ the pr(>|)iT reuiedies to a!)ply lo t)ie \ai-ious kindsof pests, then sh<»rl ilhistrated aceounts of :iT of the worst enemies of gi-ain ajid foragecrops. fruits, roots uri i vegetaliles. Ihdietin 14 is ou the Horntly. t<.o well known to farmers. Hulletiu '2;5 ciMitams full instruction for spra>in^ fruit trees to |)revent insect r.avages, and the treatn.ent oiP potatoes to pro- tect them again-^t the scab and [lota'o rot. Besides the study of inse(;ts. investi;;ations are carried on as to the value of various khids of grasses and fodder cre|)s. Few things to be seen at tiie Kxperimental l''ar?i) are of greater interest than the plots where yrasscs, rloiur, etc.. fromall parts of the work! are cultiviited and compared to see which is the i)est sviited f(»r cultivation in ('anada. Special attention is also paid to weeds and the best methods of destroying them. The Ciiemica' Department of the Dominion Experimentd Farm. S(;iir~Fr,ink T. Shiitt. M \..l". 1. C, Miief Chemist; Henry S. Marsh, A, 1. (J., AssL. Chemist. The ultimate relationship tiiat exists between chennstry and agricidt ure. and the valuable assistance that chemistry renders to the praciical farmer are facts now adnnited by all. Continued on pagv 30. C.N GO Fo a 81 I - I i Mo: Th ■it PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Can SnriM.v l-'.\ kkvi iiin(, KK(juikKi' iok iui. Sick Koi^m I'n'soription Dopartment in raif nf Graduatf^ in IMuirmat v only. ZPHOZSTE 159. 75 F-DPAI^KIS RTi GO TO- S. A. MULLEN, ("OK. KK\NK AM) r.ANK > IlvKKTS, For <'lioi<'C FriiitH aiul €':iii«liCM, Ice c:reaiiiM siimI 4 ooIIiik llriiiks. Wf tt«*-.«*^A. JH^ '■■^M i c/rv POST office: E. G. SHEPHERD'S MACHINE SHOP, 219 SPARKS STREET. Most Central in the C'ity. Street Cars pass the Door. EnyiiK's, I'innjt-, Sha/'thtf/, Viiflrifs^ Iltc. REPAIRING OF WAj KINDS I'ROMi'TLV ATTENDPJD TO. The SAM^ KOdKHS OIL Co., Pkatt's Astral ■ - m» -? El Z « • X ii = 2 s r IS KENNET^I McDOPfALB. M«iRl^tT SQUARE, — *r^,_^ I. 'r.c^ry^i^ OTTAWA. 1>KAI.KK IN AgTicultural Implements i)V KVKRY Stoves, Seeds, Soed Orain, Farm Wai^gons, EXPRESSES BUGGIES. t&C, <&C.. Miiu'ly Jhicshinr; M.ichiiies, and Krosl & Wuod, and \\'ill' iniMiii-.iIs I rcc. %.}. L. ARiVlSTROftC. Specialist ^ y -i-Uil SVXllUS M.. Oil 1\>A, OST. ;.. Vi'iir.-' H!xiifrii'ii('i . ALLAN H. FRABER, late with John Leslie. WATCinMKKn AND JF.Wr.l.Mli!, l.V" BANK STItLCT. Ciu-!i|'<--'l i'!:iii' III Itii! (.';!)■ lor W.iicl.cK, Ji-wcUi-ry uiiii (;|iicks. THE OTTAWA ^,> ELECTRIC : STAIR ,- WORKS. 286 to 288 BANK ST., OITAWA. Wi od Tuniiiio- and ^"tair Work, a Specialty. cL MelrAUGHIxIN. The San]'i f^ogers Oil Co., Fiqe^lJylinder Oils Warranted. SQUARE, y.H IN — iiral lements I' HON. a logons, i SEED. , and 1)! Risk o^ Life. ■.rtfflB. .eslie, li stui;et. ORKS, • t I; IN. rranted. ■ 19 The Samuel Rogers Oil Co. - - Airierlcan Coal Oils ::;> o fV iStJe'p*!'. .V*'^ is C a; V o After t.akiii^ in 'he i-'i'^hcvics Kvhi'iitinn visitors can oluain n First 5a O CONNOR STRS -Y. Ice Creams ami Siinuiu r Drinks df llu! Uosi <.^.iiality. . . The Samuel Rogers iiii Co. —W. D. Morris, Cen. Man. 20 It is impoKsildo (o f»cononuc.'illy ami pmiitaMy roTidin t a farm in tlicsc (lavs of active C()tii|Ktilii»ii and inrrfasoii ktiowltMlgo withiiut (Irawin;^ ii|i(tn atnl putting into practice* the truths ro- spcctiMg fanning niatt<-rs that chcruiHlrv reveals. The nature and Hdurces e are some of the pi ineipal prohleiu'^ that cn^agi' the attention of theehtuiical statf. I'arnuTs will no ilouitt \n^ nujch iiUerest»'d in vi>uing the lahoralories (in the olliei" huild- ing) in which this u-.eful work is done. The laboratories are well e(|uipped with apparatiis, and all visitors will he ^hown how the ^cu'ntist. hy meaiiH of Mnely adjusted halances. arrives at a knowledge of the composition of all things. The Poultry Department. This department is in cliarge of an experienced manager, who has 14 of the lust kru)wn breeds to ex[K'rnnent with. The fowls are confined in three comu:odious h»»uses (ligure 5) re- spectively KKi. lio and 1X1 feel in length, divideil into pens of vaiious sizes and opening into runs in rear of th«' dilferent buildings. Experiments are conducted with a view of tlmling out the bt'st layers in winter, the season of high prices; the rations cal- culated to produce eggs at that season and the tnethods of tnanagement. The results of the expeiiments and trealnir-id of the fowls are puMished in the Kxperiimiital iarm Ki ports and Bulletins. In these reports dcdails as to proper nuniage- ment. care and treatment of the laying stock at dilfiTeMt sea- sons of the year aie given. Full instructions are also given as to the care and manag<'ment of setting hens, the newly liatched chickens .and tiie propei' food and treatment of the latter so as to make as gn at and rapid !Iesh devi lopment as j»ossibl(>. Mr. (Jill)ert, the Poultry Maneger, is of opinion that if farnn rs kept the proper fowls and man.aged them projterly they wotdd Ite reHardwl by a plentiful supply of eggs in win- ter and have no dillicully in raising a superior class of mjirket f»oultry. The Poultry defiartment of tla^ faiin is at all times an attraction ami objec-t of interest to visitors. P'ree Irformation. Tt may he stated that reports and buiietins giving full de- tails of Iht^ work cairied on in each depaitment of the farm, are issued frvnx time to time. These bulieiius are sent f ree <^>n application. Farewell. The farm presents at the tin)c of writing a hiautifiil ap- pearance, clothed as it is in all its June venhn-e. The visitor cannot fail to be both delighted and interested, anil wo sin- c'iiiy trust that this uup-relentious •'(fori, will In found worthy of being k*'pt as a souvenir (tf a pleasant ae.d happy visit to the Capital of the dominion of Canada and its environs. Jl WHILK IX THK '"ITV SKK _ BRYSON, GRAHAM & CD'S oFKKlMNtiM IN . Carpets.- Furniture, -Crockery, SUA I'.KW \K\: \M t:L k I vlN>. MAJOR'S HILL PARK BRYSON, GriAHAM & GO. SELL Dress Goods, Clothing, Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots ',^ IJI. — . vr*^ CHOICE FOREIGN AND) ■,DOMF?*TlC f-RUITS AT ^J W. 11.1 WOODING, vHs, ^ 1 51 and 153 BANK ST. o F. ROGERS. CONFECTIONER, 156 & 153 Rideau Street, AND ■\/ ;£5 109 Bank Street Ice Cream, Frozen Shcrbcrts, Vnnclies'and Water Ices. ViJiicDs Flavors, Wi'iiiiij.j^ eaKcH aiiii Wcil.linij Prfskfast. KrqnisitPs A H|.eciaity. ^4 r*"!? r. Pr I M 'Sd ■^K^ S^-l^^' NEXT WASHDAY USE Connors Improved Washing Machine and Challenge Wringer Washes Clean Works Easily .Sntisfaclion Guaranteed, ?l^, Vrire "flO, thNrerctf ftp dinj SfttNoii hi (tn/arto or Quebec. I ^^■ ^i T ' -U, f^ THE FARMER'S BARNYARD FRIEND. CALL AND SEJC TilKM J". TBI. GOisrnsroi^, 339 AiU*«iSKX ST., OTTAWA. Phone laaS. Wringen Repaired. 24 Farmers, use " Peerless Oils »» B. MELLON - Alhambra Hotel 1 39 and 1 43 Queen St. , , . ' jj_ ^ \Vf rccoiTmicn,! N'isitors tn t^o tn thr^ Capital Qaridy Factory, 134 Spat ks St. I'orihf lINHSTCONFl-XTfONS. BERNSTEIN BROTHERS, Wliolesale Dry Goods, 223-223,'^ Kideaii St. MDM. E LADOUCEUR, Milliner and Dressmaker, 207 Rideau St. WATSON & WHELAN, Aiiiericaii Candy Store - 2C3 IJank Street CHABOT & CO Merchant Tailors, 124 Rideau Street Merchant Tailor, 182 l-.icleau Street JOHN J. O'MEARA, B;irn>U'i, Solicitor, Suiucmc Cr.in-i. As^cnl. \'c. (Jt'lices Otitaiio Chambers, 48 Sparks Strfx-l Money to Loan at ti per Cent. LEADER HOTEL, C ty Hall Square. DAVE WALSH. Prop iciiivri^Toisr & co- i'oKK BUTCHKIiS, ITl' KIDF.AU ST. AND Il'Ii B \XK ST., Cor. Slater Ham, Sausiigos, Lard. &c. W. J. KIDD, B.A. Il,irri<«(rr, Solh-Kor. >ol!ii-> . . • iE€TIOXS FOK Quebec, 3{alif ape Jportland, Bosloa, Xew Vjork, ^Philadelphia . . . ^he sj:7^diroadacks. SEASIDE and TOURIST RESORTS. ,iili ill iiliiiniiiliiiMiiilhiniiiliiii.iiiIiii.Miilii iliii'''iiliii"iii!!'''i:ii''ii'iiili''''i'i!!iiv,;!!!!!i'/ii 'll|||IM'll|j||l MI|j||l< (|| |||l»l||j| 1||M' 1I|||M"11||| ||||l