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Whenever possible, xhese have been omitted from filming/ li se peut que certaines pages blanches ajout^es lors d'une restauration apparaissent dans le texte, mais, lorsque cela 6tait possible, ces pages n'ont pas dtd tilmdes. Additional comments:/ Commentaires suppldmentaires: L'lnstitut a microfilm^ le meilleur exemplaire qu'il lui a 6t6 possible de se proc» PUBLISHED BT. 0. L. PULLER, PRINTER, 363 NOTRE DAME STRBHT. 1871. iet lEoOAGHST, IPOLBBC ft OO.'S Advertisements on Paflea 8, 17 and 26. '^' .^^9^ l; ■€t)( A. LAVlGNE, IH ST. JOHN STREET, UPPER TOWN, Agent for WM. KNABE & CO., and SCHUETZE & LUDOLFF, And for the ' ,, ^""Mt^ Manu/aet«le>-,, SMITH AMEmCAN ORGAN. _ "'t Sheet Mnsif and Music Books of eTery kind constantlj ohhwid. CJome E I Just b3 Just afl Lena, tl Mother My Ma] Nelly E Partant Bing th The Ch^ The Dai The Lac PI See li. N. ALLAIRE'S Page.— No. 0. I CHOICE SONGS AND MUSIC OONTAINIMO 4 : ■ i Come Home, Father. I Just before tbe Battle. Just after the Battle. Lena, the Gentle and Fair. ' ' Mother, Oh ! Sing me to Rest. My Mary Anne. Nelly Ray. OliV^ISr I'^rtant pour la Syrie. ' Ring the Bell softly. The Chesnut Tree. The Daisy. The Lady of my Love. Would you know FF, facturers, The Land of my Birth. The Marseillaise Hynm. The Old Folks at Home. The Ploughboy. T.ie Sailor's Farewell. The Sailor's Return The Shipwreck. Tom Bowling. Where are you going, my Pretty Maid ? Who will caj'e for Mother Now ? Would you sing a Catch with Pleasure P my Celia's Charms. i. 1 bsnd. i POBLISHBD BT, 0. L. Fl7L^ER, PRINTER, 353 NOTRH DAMB STEIBT. 1871. See J. J. VELDON'S Page.— No. 18. '^MP'^ IF TOU WANT GOOD PICTURES | • GO TO a MEARS'S FERROTYPE GALLERY, 40 John Street, WITHIN, NEAR THE GATE, And get the New Styles at the following Prices: 9 LARGE VIGNETTES on Card only $0.50 4 PULL LENGTH PICTURES " 0.50 1 LARGE SIZE, 8 X 10 .:. " 0.50 LARGE PICTURE IN FRAME, aJ I Complete " 1.25 Pictures taken equally as well in cloudy as ii. oiear weather. 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JEAN En dedan, QUEBEC. h^ iVi.iLiRt Allison University y^,^ Ralph Pickard Bell {^.m, lihrarv 1^. r The Celebrated Marseillaise Hymn. Frei»4h Revolutionary Hymn, formfrbj forbidden, but mcently adopted by the I'mprror cu the Aationai War Sony. Arranyedfor one or four voices by Dr. HoLLOwAy. Composed by Rouort db Lisli. Alia Marcia. ^ ;/ k , At: m ^ V \^ A-riso! A-riao! yo faith - fiil sons of Franco, At liuit tlin glo - rioiis drpa-V 321 :^:^ They come, they come with dire in - tent, Nor come, nor come with dire in - tent. ^A a^^J.^^J/j To des-troy our To des-troy, &c. J'jt A g^^ :jfcqi;: n^ziit our -^z=tz^ei i g^-t^ 1^ » » -P-P- -1^-t- r ^ ^ u ^ if boiues and take ou »^ -*- -*• ^ ^ TlUi CIOl.EIJHATKI) MAH8KILT.AI.SK ilYMX. # Zf^ :v=P- livos. To arms, to arms, yo bnivo; To nrms, to arms, ye bravo r_q^T:i3iz^=:: T ^iE^3^^^=^^5Egz-E3£^ P4:-(^ :t T m '±=^z^z P 1-; .- 1-! 1- pi^-^-t-[ ZJZt. x-rj ■f^ — Gi- ^x ^ Ig jo>. 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Mi :^^=:^ Ring the Bell softly. -trtf-.T^ — — — r J -qz= Borne one has gone from this strange world of ours, 'So more to ga - tber ita :rr— t—j^- — 1 4-^—^- "d gi^ =^^ T r M . 1 -i# — ^ ^ J — 1 tliorns with its -I- flowers,... No more to lln • ger wliere giin-lx-ams must fade. Chorus '2nd time. E^^^a^ :^=± Where, on all beau - ty, death's ftti • gers are laid ; Woa - ry with niiug-ling Ufc'i m 4- -^~ 1?r=ie: Hz: :^ bit ter and swoet, Wca - ry witli p.irt - iiig, and ne - ver to meet, Borne one has gone to the bright gold - en shore, Eing the bell soft - ly, there's i z^zt: ± ^-\ crape on the door. Ring the bell soft ly, there's crajw on the door. Borne one is resting from sorrow and sin, Happy where earth's eonllicts enter not in ; Joyous as birds, when the inurninj; is'>ri>.'ht, When the sweet sunbeams have bronnht us their light, Weary with sowing and never to reap, Weary with labour and welcoming sleep. Some one's departed to Heaven's bright shore, Eing the beil softly, there's cx-apc on the door.— CAorM. Angels were anxiou.sly longing to meet One who walks with them in Heaven's bri(jht street; Lovet-Class Assortment of KilgHsIl SolIU Leather TrilUkH, Valises, Travtiliua: Bags, &c.; Ai.o, Uldirig Saddles and Harness of every description. i man a:d @ 2i Manufacturers, Wholesals 1^ Eetail Dealers in H^^^T.^, O.^I^.^ and I^UH^^ 53 ST. JOHN" STREiiT, (iVear the Gate,) QUEBEC. A First-Cla?s Assortment of the above constantly on hand at tiie most moderate prices. P H A R M A C I E ? A R i S I E N N E . ^i 11 \M %/* PREPARED BY :a=r # ; 10 loft. Tom never from bis word departed, IJis virtues were so rare : IT is friends wee many, a!)d true-hearted, His I'oU was kind !ind i'air ; And llien lied sing so blithe and jolly, — Ail I many 's the time and oil ; But mil til is turn'd to nieluneholy, F'jr Tom is iroiie aloit. Yet sliiiU poor Tom find pleasant weatbei", When He, who all commands, . S!i:ill give, to call life's crew togi'ther, Tiie word to jiipe all hands : Tim-- death, who kings and tars dispatches, ia vain 'J -lu's lite has doil'd ; Fill- I hough his body 's under hatches, Hia soul is gone aloft. #P:s^:^Ss: sail - ors cast, That they should roam For years, to pe - risb thus at last. In sight of home! For if the com - irig giile we mourn, A tem - pest grows, Our ves - sel's shat-ter'd The tempest eomes, while meteors red Portentous '.ly ; And now we touch old ocean's bed, Now roach the sky I On sable wings, in gloomy flight, Fiends seem to wait, To snatch us in this dreadful night, Dark as our fate ; Unless some kind, some pitying powr Should interpose. She labours so, within this h. ur, That down she goes ! so. and torn. That down she goeel But see, on rosy pinions borne, O'er the mad deep, Reluctant beams the sorrowing morn, With us tu weep : Deceitful sorrow, cheerless light. Dreadful to think ! The morn is ris'n, in endless night Our hopes to sink ! She splits I bIu parts I— thro' sluices driv'n, The water Hows : — Adicu, ye friends I have mercy, Hear'aj For down she goes ! !M i 'V 2 B^ Would you sing a Catch with Pleasure? ^ I* Dr. FTavks. r-i5.f — m-ri^m ^_— # -Je^-^ ?SIi :t:i: :ti=:r iMl^^ Would you sing a catch with plca-s^urp, Just - Iv mark, just - ly ^1^^1^'& £E^ r<2: ^^ No - vor sti'iiin ^ith bog - gling throat, 1)0. RE. ^r^.i^a^.§'=^-iili3^^ lez: ^g^i Uold • ly lead or i^lio - ly fol - low, h Ad - ly lend, bold - ly te cr^^^ p-*- -o- <2I ^ murk both air nnd measure, Ju.-t-lv mark both ai — r and mea-sure. l^^ "^ -j-:::<2: ^S <2_ ^ ^ MI. FA. SOL, nolo by note, But — %■ mm ic^j lead or glib - ly fol - low With glee, with spi- rit, as you'd swal-low, mim^^^m^ Would you know my Celia's Charms CATCH. N' Wehbr. '-^m '^^^ Would you know my Co - lia'd charms? would you know my ^=^^^5=Ei=^ I"m sure fhe'as fortitude, I'm iureshe'as fortitude and truth, for-ti-tude and ^^ :(t; :!^^^ :±Le= EKIi^ :S3: She'as on-ly thirty, i^j^i^?^^f^-l^^g -p^p- *=iR She'as on-ly thir-ty, 1*5: £: ^ag Ce - - lia ought to strive, For cer - tain - ly she's fif - ty - tr tr jg^^^f?^^P S ^ aj Ce - lia's charms, Which now ex - cite my fierce larms ? g^ zg:.;-3g=^ |^^gEg-zg££Epg^^ zz truth, for-ti-tude and ti uth. To gain the heart of ev' - ry youth, of ev'-ry youth. ^:^^^^^m^^^M =^=H^ She'as on-ly thirty lovers, Now the rest are gone, I can't tell how, No Ion - ger i five. ^ J^=J^ ^ ^ -Gt- She's fif - ty - five, oer - - - tarn- Ij she's fif - ty five. xn\ di A ^fe^5^i^^^^^ 1 I I Dr. FTaves. just - Iv t^ RE. ;a-sure. e, But m ^'^EnBR, =iiii£E3 and i^s^ 'sfif-ty. ms? th. ger 17 <;OAt. Ott CHANDELIERS, McCAaHEY, DOl^BKC & CO., SHOW .:00M8: 24 & 25 ST. PAUL STREET, QUEBEC. J. A. GRENIER, picUi- en (6r0s ti tn Detail, DKPOT DE yiDs, Lipem et Eaii-fle-Vie. On troiivfra constamniPtit k la maison .1. A. (iRF- MKK,(lc«ctI'ofi*fielr('Mrtr(nu',t('l i|iioTllE. SUCHK, FIJU-MAOK. 1.11 inaisoii J. A. OKKMKU t'st la .Hiiia agence en Canada pour le fruinaRO dcs Trajipistps. On jiorte une strlctii attpntion hux coinmandt-i dcs fannlU's ([ui vtmlfut bien noug honorer do U'ur pra- tique. J. A. GBKNIKR, WHOI.i;.'y tlic Tiapi)istH .'Strict attention given ti) the orders of all fainiiies wlio lienor me with their jiatronage. J. A. GRENIER. 28 Rue Couillard, Haute Ville, Ouebkc. j^T t m ^M li ■?^ Upper Town Market Sqnare, Quebec, Seed. a>iiV€?r lJ>ei>artiiieiit, WAY BE HAD: Seeds of every kind, in tiie Spring. Bulb8 of Hyacintlis, Crocus, Tulips, Jonquils, d:c., in ilie Autumn. Everlastings arranged in liand, and Table ISouquets, Baskets, Suspen- sions, Wreaths, Crosses, Ac, in the Winter. Lovers of Flowers are invited to call for Catalogues gratis. RODERICK McLEOD, Fair ique Street. 18 I i m mmm% imi mn ^miMm i VELDON'S Vegetable IVorni Pastilles Are an Infallible Cure for all Diseases originatinf^ from Worms, and have an advantage over all other compounds for like purposes, being possessed of a most de- licious flavor. o cs V v> o m •*^ cs X o CD « o CO c o. VEGETABLE WORM PASTiLL^.S. Highly rfcomniendod by the Meilical Faculty as a safe, effec- tual and agreeable Ueuicdy for Worms. PREPARED ONLY BY JOHN J . VKLUON, 50 DISPENSING CHEMIST, 3 r- CD 00 o X (O 03 K> o » o Full Directions in French and Fncrlish round each box. *j Far ;i ASK FOR ElOOrS VEEETiBL PftSTlLLIS, And do not be imposed upon by taking any other preparation. % f //. tiiif': ill ■0 c c -a CD ra o X — —S- .1 __._ — ._. s -. _ — r- »- ■ -1 eliip It es [3^ is rca - dy, and the wind it is ment-ing tho loss of iU own true f;»ir, And lovo — Aid T nni b(-iind for tlio to am 1 \>>r ioa, ^Fa ■ ry Anno, And I mine, Ma - ry Anne, And bo CnonuH. am bound for ain I lor. Iho eon, Afa • ry Anne, mine, 51a • ry Anne ^"Mw^^^^i V- Fare you well, my own Ma-ry Anne! Fare you well for a wLilc ; For tho siiip it is rea-dy and tbe wind it is lair, And I A lobster in a lobster pot, A blue fisli riggling on a book, Mdv suifi'r SDinf, but oh ! no not What I do feci tor my Miiry Anne. Fare you well, ic. jj — ^ •»-^: am bound for tlio Bf;i, Jla - rv Anne. Til. priiio ol' ull the proilueo viu-f, That in unr kitchen u'ariliMi |,'i'w\v'(l, Was piniii>kins I but riune cmilcl ci.mpare, In a'lL" I form In thino, Alai'y Ani.e. l-'ari' vmi well, ii.c. ll'ords Anonymous. Andanto, The Lady of my Lc^e. Mu^ic 1/1/ Cu.VItLKS J. M.ACKI.l- WhK. — <»' 53 :=:*: ■T=z.*?zz=:*-d From off this sun - ny I moun - tain -_) top, look with ar - dent .J^-«~i^:--:zzt eyes, To one ro - man tio lit - tlo spot, That holds tho all *- prize; ::!: 'Tis yon old man - sion down the dell, Half hid be '"^ Iff liina -^-.-^- i0f^* the grove, Where, calm and in - no 'EiE cent, doth dwell The la - dy of Si my love, my love, The Oh ! could I muse for ever here, Unwearied of the scene, Content to see my love appear On balcony or green, A happy solitary wight, I would not seek to rove, But feast my eyes from morn to night, With visions of my lore. la - dy of my lovo. Tho sky above, the partli below. Are .otudded each with flowers, No matter where our footsteps go, We see tlicni at all hours ; For night that shades the flowers below. Opes them that sliine above. As sleep a world of bliss doth show, In dreams of her I love. »;^ '(M, iti I T'i'w avdnnte. The Old Folks at Home. ^ {y I ^ .^ !^ h ~ — r 32: ^^ Way down u - pon do Kwa - ime rib • bor, Far, far a - way, g^ -i):=:ij^- *-r- 4: :s=^^^ 1^1 Dcrc's wha my hourt is w — te ^ turn - in« eb • bor, T •pro's wha do old \ ^ -1-^ folks stay. — , , — C^ .^ ^ :^ ^- L^- — P — -I —^ — ^ — 1 -at. - J- -X 1 ^^_^J 1 f^ roam, ry. /> ry ■ wlioro T roam, Jlipeat for c/iorus. I :sz :i^i=;i::z=:' Ob I dark-ics, how my heart grows wca - ry, Far from de old -STZS- All round dr> llttlo farm I vvander'd, Whrn r was youn;;, Den many happy days T squander'd, Many de 8oii<:;9 I sung. Wiirii I was playing wid my bruddor, Happy was I, Oil I take mo to my kind old niuddor, Dero let mo live and die. All do world, &o. oiks at bushes. ~o — home. One little liwt among One il:it I love, Still rsnill) to my mem'ry rushes, iS'o nntter where 1 rove. When will T see (le hei s a humming. All round de eomh? When will I hear the banjo tummin Down in my good old home ? All de world, &0. Where are you going, my Pretty Maid? n o)r?s h;/ J. Kex.nky, Mime hi/ I. Nathan. Allcf/i-efto. X are you go I go with you. my my pret ■ pret • ty ty maid? maid ? Where Shall are I you go go with you, ;s Szijt -^z^i^^it =q: my my pret - ty maid?" " T'ln pret - ty maid?" "0, go - ing a milk - ing, sir," yes, if you please, kind sir,' sho said, she said, > ^ S N V » "■'' -^ I* 1 , '^ -^"^--J d . i^ ^ T-^ ^ fe-nS ^- *-^-J i—l- 1 ^m — mhir -■0 — * •• *^ ' t, ^ ^ *" ^^f-^ ■■*' — ?d w '^Si 'sir," sho said, "sir," sho said, "I'm go 'sir," she said, "sir," she said, " O, yes, " Wliat is your father, my pretty maid ? What is your father, my pretty maid? ' " My father's a farmer, sir," slie said, " My father's a larraer, st," she said. " Shall I marry you, my )>retty maid? Shall I marry you, my pretty maid ? " "O, yes, if you please, kind sir," she c^id, ** O, yes, if you please, kind sir," she said. ing a milk - ing, sir," she said, if you please, kind sii," she said, " And what, is your fortune, my pretty maid ? And what is your fortune, my pretty maid ? " " My face is my fortune, sir," sho said, " My face is my fortune, sir," she said. "Then I can't marry you, ray pretty maid, Then I can't marry you, my pretty maid ;" " Nobody ax'd you, sir," she said, " Nobody ax'd you, sir," sho said. 1- 21 gsJ ^il 9 iiaif Ai wiiy — 1— Wd TMroK'IKU OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH )lk8 Stij. ^ 1- ^ 'tlij# itipl^ J^"^f €^<>% ^ v' ponm, .^:feJ C3 ' lit homo. — 1 '-■ H ^-^ T ronm. (/ /or chorus. at homo. 9. ining, fnmi'n ? n"ld, io. Nathan. -1 tf M -\ 1 -1 I I'' — ' 50 - ith you. -^ — 1 - ^- -J she she said, said, ^^ I. I. et,t,y maid ? J maid ? " aid, aid. y maid, maid ;" No. 23 ST. JOHN STREET, Upper Town, QUEBEC. 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I love tliee, thy vales and thy mnm-tains, And :J=5J=^i;±:i^*=^ X ^=:^-^==-^^^^z^^ beau-ty and grandeur pro - claim thee tlieir own, Whilst dark flow-ing streams and e^?I^ t2-u:t: -P-tr:-f? 12--^ -^ l3L -i- xn: :— ;itz^_ crys - tal - lij^ed fountains O'er thy tor - til-lsed bo - som de - light - ful - ly mam: 1==!: But love - iier than all. are thv beau tfEEEtEE -1^^ l-=:^- - ti - I'ul daughter-i, Whose '—I ^-0-^—jit—. ' smiles are like sun-beams that glad - den the earth Those firni; are mora fair than the nymphs of the waters, They bless and a - d.irn thee, lov'd land of my biilli. Dear Cambria ! I love Uu-n, the home of my fathers, Whom lihi rty lionourert as ehieti< in herVniise ; Though hoary (icstnielioii now silently gathers Aroiinil the grey relies tliat spenk tlieir applause, And symiiathy raises wiHi tears ot'atl'er'tion A lasting tiieninriul ofinlinite wortli, Totliosowho ill shi'lter IVom swoni ftrid subjeetion. E'en dying, defended thee, laud of my biiili. Dear Cambria; T love thee, long famed in thy .iloiy, Anii forlhromini; MKe'- -hiiU fherisli thy fame; The (leeiJH of thy heroes, unrivalleil in story, With tro|ihies immoilal now bli/.i.ii thy name. No more niaj liorco w.ir's bloody ti iinipet sound o'er tliee. Tie thy liiiltle-liy inns I'll Lo-jjid for the anthems of Tiiirth ; May till' s^ n<{ of the bard liave ni' can-^i' to deplore thee, But peaee over smile on thee, laud of my liiitti. The Ploughboy. AUcyrettn. -I ^ A flax - en - head - ed cow - bov', as him pie as may be, And -^± next a mer - ry .plough - boy, I whistled o'er the lea, But now a sau - cy ^ — — . — — 1 1 — -1- —r-f— — F 1 1 ! ^, 1 P— P — (■- [ 1 — 1 1 — L_j_ < : 1 .1 . J.. . _, ' t ! J ^ « * ' ■ ■ * ^ foot - man, I strut. in worst - ed lace, And soon I'll be -f- i^zzne^ t^^^ but - ler, and wag my jol - ly face. When stew - ard I'm pro - mo - ted, I'll ^iil '\ ■ - r— — P-ji i; snip the tradesman's bill. My mas - ter's cof - fers emp - ty, my pock - ets for to ^^=¥^ :M^4^ -'^-F- - fiU. When loll - ing in my cha - riot, so THE PLOUGIIBOY. ^ -4- tw. ^1^ gi'eat a man I'll be, so great Dian, so gi'eat man, so ^ :^i -ji^W- :=:=^ -=t=ii: :1:r— z^— ^: It- great a man I'll be, You'll for - get the lit - tie plough - boy that wliistled o'er the t f :^- H: ^^m lea, You'll for - get the lit - tie plough - boy tliat whi»tled o'er tlie lea. ril buy rotes at elefitions, but when Tve made the pelf, I'll joke, harangue, and paragraph, with speeches charm I'll stand poll for the parliament, and then vote in my- the e;u' ; self; And when I'm tired on my legs, then I'll sit tlown a peer ; Whatever's good fur me, sir, I never will oppose. In conit, or 'jitv honour, so great a man I'll Ijo, ■VV'hen all my ayes are sold oflF, ■"Uy then I'll sell my You'll forget the little plouglihoy that whistled o'er the noes. lau. The Chesnut Tree. ± X 1. Be - neath tliis spreadiHg ches-nut tree, In 2. Ue - neath tliis tree my gchoolmates met On W. II. p., Sirkm?iead. -Jiz ..^^^ days that long are g"»?, My many a sunuuer's day, An(J i^ i _^_-J =:P: 4- I -—^^znr^ kind old fa - ther made the vale to u.^t^d ring to a sit When day-light's toil was dune; gain With shouts of boy - ish P'ay. And 1'was by his side my mo - ther dear AVould of - ten ping to me. here the friend -ship oft was found, Of af - ter years to bo,. Tlie And ^^^^^E=^ :t songs I li^ive to trea - snre yet, 'Neath this hopes we ne - ver can for - get, 'Neath this Chohus. ^m old ':'iies - nut tree, old r^'ies - nut tree. Be r -^ - neath t 1 ] Ills spread - ing 1 dies - nut tree, 1 ' 1 1 This r-0 — fair old che s - nut --<- ^-^ ^^ -r- \ ^^_ — (■ — -0 »- r J 'V 1 1 1 ■ ' ■ f> '^-.. . » t" \ » ' m \ ' 1 1 \ ' 1 tree, What hap - py hours I oft have spent 'Neath tlus old cliestnut tree. Beneath its shade I met my love. As blooniinfr as the rose, When winds blew soft, and all aroimd Was hnsheil in deep repose. 'Twas here I kissed those rosy checks I ne'er again may see, Aii'l pressed her haml in boyish / "re, '>'i';Uli this olfl ehesnul tive. IleneaUi this spreading, Ao, Time in its flight has passed along. And chaijged tlie tainj^s of yure. And friends 1 often used to greet Are now, alas ! no more. But never can my heart forget. Wherever I may be. The liappy liours that I have spent, 'Uealli this nhi chesunt tieo. Ik'nt.dh this spreading, &c. fT" 26 J. FALCK & CO., mh 24 MOUNTAIN Illll. LOWER TOWN, (ilEBEO, Always on hand, in their season, a first class assortment of £igHsb,S€olG!i 2Qd Canadian Tweeds, cissniRiiEs, iihiw;rs m fixe ma fiOTiii GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS made in the latest styles, on the shortest notice, in the best manner and at the lowest prices. WEST END HOUSE. SADDLERY, HAENESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY, No. 43 St. John Strcei, (incber. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Horse Clothing and Engine Hose made to order. 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Hygienic preparation scientifically composed for purifying; the mouth and preserving the Teeth and Gums! — It gives to the Teeth a peculiar and beautiful whiteness, and imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath. — It is the best Toilet preparation of the age, Sold in Large Bottles at 50 Cents. Do Small do 25 " By all Chemists and Perfumers. Mml UPPER TOWN MARKET PLACE, QUEBEC. Head Quarters for Medicines of every description, required for Family Use, New Styles of Infants' Fe eding Bottles, Patent Tube Cleaners, Nursing Aprons, Velvet Sponges, Liebig's, Ridge's and Martin's Cardinal Food, Bragg's Charcoal Biscuits, Liebig's Extract of Meat, Bermuda Arrowroot and all Dietetic Preparations. RODERICK McLEOD, Licentiate in Pharmacy of the College of Physicians and Surseoni, i ■=tr- Le tzt: 3 CD 5C. ME. » Paris. pregerviDf» tencss, and of the age, ents. lEC. ' ription, ceding Velvet Food, Meat, d Stirgeoni. Come Honi«, Father. ^H^^^l Fa - ther, dear fa- ther, cotnetiome witU mc now I The clock in the stee - pie strikes one; ^ ^ -N-J^J ' LJsi — f^- ^j — : — r --I i»— V ^ ■— f ! i- You prumis'd, dear fa-ther, that you would come home. As soon as your day's work waa done: Oar ^:^^ fire has gone out — our bouse is all dark,— And tno ther's tieen watcliing since tCd.. With 'It*: :j^_P-.4s:|-ziTi>:-K_-^^l ^.\ > k Fq;i=^ ^ i ! : =^:q poor bro-ther Ben-ny so biok in her arms, and no one to hnlp her but me Come X'i: ,^_^ - home, come home, come homo I C/wrus. Vii-a^e, la - ther, dear fa-ther, come home!. ^=l^>t X ^ Hear the sweet voice of the child, Which the night winds re-peat rs they roam 1 Oh! wtio could re-sist Uiiri most plaintive of pray'rs P Please, fa - ther, dear Fa-ther, come home I Father, dear father, come home with me now ! The clock in the steeple strikes two ; riie night has grown colder, and Beuiiy in wor.se, Jlut he has been calling for you; Indeed he is worse, m,i' su's he will die. Perhaps before morning shall dawn ; And this is the message she .sent me to bring, "Come quickly, or he will be gone." — Come home, &c Father, ilear father, come home with me now 1 The clock in tlje stccplo strikes three; The house is so lonely, the hours are .so long For poor weeping mother and mo ; *es, we are alone — poor Benny is dead. And gone with the angels ot ight. And these were the very last rtonla that he said, " I want to kiss i)apa, good-night !"— Come home, &"^ ^ r ^ 1^ _j.- K ^ . — ^ — ^ ', ^ , — Le na, the pride of our home, Gone from the earth. Oh I wlic^re does she roam? Fond hearts still sigh o'er her (omb, Le na, our lov'd s ^ . ■! "•'f ••>- h>^?=»^g^ ._il.:_ ^^^ -J — — V-i^ — if-^" —J — •*— t? — 1 — L-4- i — 1^— ' 1 j^ 1 -• — ^_J ' ^ — 1^ — 1 the gen • tie and fair, Hap • py by day, and at night free from care. =f: ^^3^ 3iizjt ^ r-t?-" =f-^l-^ na, with light wav - iiig hair, Lena, with young tender eyes. Lending to earth the li«ht of the skies, Lena's dear mem'ry ne er dies,— Lena, our loved one, is gone. Pure as the dew-drop was she, Bmiting on earth, ever joyous and free, Dear, dear to sad memorv, — ,' Lena, our loved one, is gone. Le • na, our lov'd one is gone. Lena looks down from above, Crown'd with the light of heavenly love. Pure as the innocent dove, — Iiena, our loved one, is gone. None but the angels can tell, — Tell of our grief when we bid her farewell! 6_N_? i: -V — s; d *^ ^ ^ 1 1 I fLgL^ jtzn^. '^^m As in my britrht days de - part - ed ; An • gels iu clio-rua are chant- ingj Sing to tliy cliild, Boon will bo end the sink heart - cd. Songs for a spi - rit op - prefw'd ; ed this pant - ing,— K<>8t for my heart is now near ; q-tz^ :f^-t?: :3!tzrtzzd ±z^ 1 Lay this tir'd head on thy brca-ntl Clos - er and clos - er Uioy come. rirw'rs from the night - dew are clos • ing, O - pen tiifir arms to re - ceive me,- Uitzq^zz:^:^ T^zne^zzft ^-1,.=^ =fe=v 3^z=ig3:t=:3^-— tf— .J: 5i: Pil-grims and mourn -ers re - pes - ing, Mo - ther, fare- well! I must leave thee- Mo - ther, Mo - tlier. oh ! sing m(5 to III go to my rest! home. ji=Ijl_^!^_ft„,^ ^=5 Take bark thy bird to ita nest! Death wiUi its sic - klc stands nigh. ■^- '^ ^^ t^^^: EiJ ^ Wea - ry is young lifo when Life's cur - tain soon will bo blight - cd, fall - ing ; Hea - vy this love un - ro - quit - ed ; Lost - en ! tlie an - gels are call - ing ! Mo -ther, oh I sing me to Mo-tlier, dear rao-tlier! fl»>od rest, bye! z — s. •« *^_s__>_K 1 *'i S ^ jS ^ _f ■■-^ m -^ ■■ J J .-J J ^ J- ^p"* -ir-4- ' S S' ^^ ' — ^ [rope H om EE=E =i^ ^ Nelly Ray. -iS' %^ I lov'd but once, 'Twas years ■ 1 1 a • go. How liap - py then was 11 It " "IS ^ m " M\ A ^ 1 1 J J 1* • r 1 *• r • 1* 1* m h* *" *" J • ^ r J 1 > . * I r ^-H ~ - . • 1^ i ^ h ti T J [. ^ \ makes mo sad to think of her Who lives be yond tlie sky. rm l\ is th< Otitia, Dec RheumatUn Gun-shot \ Ring-worm This W( plalata tliat 'm 1=F J: ^: grow - ing old and fee - ble now. My hair is turn - ing gi'ay, Yet oft - en do — Chorus. ^=P-- ^ ?=: think of hor, My own dear Nel - ly Bay, s -i-» iprzip: -+- :q^=^ ^W=^- Down where ttie stream - let runs. /TV 1=^ --j__. zmizfL -r=. and Uie 11 - lies grow, Bu-ried I my own true love, Ma-ny years Oh, briglit the bennteous dreams of yonth. Will) Nelly by my side ! To shave my joys and soothe ray cares, My own dwir happj' bride; Her gentle wiiys nnd winning smiles Were all too bright to last, Anss, Turaijrs, Ulcers, Outs, Wounds, Gun-shot Wounds, PVost-hites, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises, I'Uos, Ski i OLsuases, Therpea, Ring-worms, Scrofulous Sores, Nervous Alfections, Oliorea, Tic Douleureui, Sciatica. This wonderful [)rej)aration will b3 found fir more efficacious in the cure of all the aborooom- plainta than any other Ointments, Piasters, or Medicines hitherto made use of. Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Venders in the Dominiom JOHN DARLINGTON, AMD Ko. 6 Buade Street^ Upper Town, Quebec, UNIFORMS MADE UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 80 ^ S«n m 1^ (Buade Street, Quebec. WILLIAM H. LAKOCHE, While Repeal ^ Comra*] Fare - w ^ well thpj Oh, you Successor to JOHN S. BO WEN & CO., IMPORTER <»V |©ffl English, French and American Patent Medicines and Perfumery,, Hair, Nail, Flesh and Tooth Brushes, I &e., &o., &c. I Always on hand a supply of IMPORTER OF DRIED NATURAL FLOWERS. MANUFACTURER OF Soda, Potash, and Seltzer Waters, Nectar, Ginger Ale, Champagne Cider, Fruit Syrups, &c., &o. HOTELS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH I O SI. AGENT FOR THE ? Attendance on SUNDAYS from 12 to 1 p.m., and from 4 to 5 p.m. PreBcriptions prepared with the greaiest of care and wUh the purest Drags. Wh All I Aht ho If yoi Soon wi m for m' Just before the Battle. l^z-T*: - f T J " ^S^^ §^^ t/ Just be • fore the bat - tie, mo - tber, I am think- Ing most of you; ^^ ZI:^: ^ K h N~ ^E^^^ ^ While up • on the field we're watch-in^;, Repeat for Chorus. With the my in view. -fZtt Comrados brave are rouiui me ly ■ inj?, Plll'd with thoiijfhfjf of homo and tfi(v>, Fare - well 1 n»o-ther, you may ne - ver, iie - ver, mo-ther. Frees me to your heart a - gain; E, ^le, umety^ iSlFSt "^^ -K-> -V _^__,H_^ &^ well they know that on the mor-row, »- »- ^ "- Borne wiil sleep he-iientli the Oh, you'll not for - get me, nio-tlier, not for - get me, If I'm numljci'd with tlio tree, slain ! Oh, I long to Bee you, mother, And ttu; loving oui-s at Ixinie ; But I'll never leave our bar.ner. Till in honour I ran come. Tell the traitors, all around you, That, their crii^l words we know, Incv'ry battle kill our soldiers, By tlie help they give the foe.— 6'A(/r««. i[ark I I hear the bugles sounding,— 'TlH the signal for the tight : Now may God protect us, mother, — Ah lie ulwAy!4 docs the right ! Hear the " ii.ittlo Cry of Preedom," How it bwcll.H upon the air ! Oh, yeM, we'll rally round the standard. Or well p<.;ri8h nobly there I — Churut. Who will care for Mother now? All a round to me seems dark - ness. Tell tne, com-rades, is this death? m r ■ r ■ ^ " rzi ' > S r* ^ 1 -- ; r* (• • J >»_!(* p* ■ P r- 1 L« ^ U ^ '^. ' 1 1 • J r * r "^ 1 ^ i^ 4 L*— J -/J L: ,: 1 J Ah I how well I know your an - swer, To my fate I meek - Ijr bow. ne Cider, If you'll on - ly tell me trn ^2Tid live as Chorus, ^ - ly. Who will care for mo - Uier now?. ■s. m • • 1 ' ' m M "S r ^ ^ 1 (• • r 1* 'Za "i* !*■ 1- ■ _ • ^ F-* r • ' ^ T^-tsi — — ta- ^4 _r_ji. C?~ ^ J U-U- — t „ ' t-!- l_E 1^ j^—J L-l 1 1 1^—1 i Soon with an -gels I'll be march - ing. With bright laurels on my brow,. have itiit? 2^ g f=t2: r—w Jtz:iiir. 1=^- for my coun - try fall en,- Who will care for mo - ther now?., iat^r Who will comfort her in sorrow ? Who will dry the falling tear? ttejttly smooth" her wrinkled forehead ? Who will whisper words of sheer? Even now I think I see her, Kneeling, praying for me ; how Can I leave her in her anguish ? Who will care for mother uowf Soon with angels, &c. ^t this knapsack be my pillow. And my mantle be the sky ; Hasten, comrades, to the battle; I will like a soldier die. Soon with angels I'll be marching With bright laurels on my bro% I have for my country fallen. Who will care for mother now Soon with angels, &o. J|lW .'l.\^' ^(0-|r# ^^m'$ $lr«9el» Every description of Plain and Fancy Job Printing executed in the beet Btyles, promptly, and at prices much lower than those usually charged. Orders by Mail receive prompt attention. H M4 M.I1. C?5a«J - 9 DATE DUE I MB ZOO - 8 - TR