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ocms 1 10 give uy EN, es © erveuy lent, UR, icitors. _'~o= RN. _ 0i asbu rel ent 3 34 of {Â¥ Mr. J, F. lonol'; Ti stables fl'in. x place were total by :::-..uubomon:dmo’m with all slei harness. Mmhl?h’mmuhowum The stables were situated vyery ‘close to Mr. ‘Miver‘s residence, but, W;&h energy of the firemen and citizens, the fire was confined to the stables. Mr. Morse‘s low will be large, but is partially covered by insurance. f . P The L 1O i Dissatisfied wi Lodge. Deputationâ€" Explosion in a Dwelling House, Duspas, Feb. 13. A very serious accident took place at the residence of Mr, B. B. Osiler, of this town. His gas made from gascline would not work, and he and Mrs usier wentinto the cellar to see the cuuse, when it exâ€" ploded, carrying away the stairs and landâ€" img; and igniting the clothes of both Mr. and Mrs. Osier. _ In tqlutou- tinguish the flimes from Mrs. Osler‘s clothes, Mr. Osler was very severely burnâ€" ed. Fears were entertained that he would not recover, but Dr. Walker thinks they are both out of danger. ‘ 1t is understood that the Opposition in the Loeal Houâ€"e intend hoiding a caucus to request Mr. M C. Cameron, either: to attend to the duties of the Leadership,. or retire from that position. â€" _ > ___ Provincial Grand Qrange Lodge of W ern Ontario, meets on the 17th inst. -, It is reported that Mr. Price retires from the contest in Chicoutimi, leaving the course clear for the Ministerial canâ€" didate. § A deputation from the Victoria Company, were Peceived this -om?:zl‘)z the Attorney tieneral, in the Local Legis« Public Offices Thunder rni Lightâ€" nlnf."yemnm Grey « Bruceo l«r responded in . bis usual ni:l eftectually demolishing the mme- his opponent, and carrying the good will of the audience completely with him. . He concluded his remarks amid enthusiastic applause,. _ Ail the candidates. having withdrawn from the contest except the tro first named, the M m brought ~to a cldte with cheers Queen, the Returning Oflicer, the regular candidates, and Mr. McKellar. .The re« turn of the Reform candidate may be safely counted upon. suLsa _ A petition to the Minister ot Customs is in cireulation, signed by nearly all the im« porters and manufacturers in the city, praying that the Custom House and Excise offices be removed from the present locs« tion to the building formerly occupied . by the Bank of Upper Canada. ‘The removal would be convenient for all doing business with those departments here. nllallli‘:clhocily was startled by sevâ€" ®cal virid flushes of iightning accompanied by sounds of distant t’x:nd.r. A _ The Wellington, Grey & Eruce Railway ldou.:n\-nuuh.j‘m business. Owing to the heavy rain last night, the water comes in torrents orer the ground at the head of Jlnu,ltmm several cellars are flooded Afrom melted snow. 4 WELLLNGTUN NORTB. â€" â€" Azrtaca, Ont., Fob. 13. The nomination of candidates for the‘ representation of the North ‘Riding of Wellington in the Ontario Assembly, took place near the drill shed in this village toâ€" uay, _ The nomipations were as follows .â€" Mr. John McGowan, of the township of Peel, on motion of Dr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Thos. Swan ; Mr. E. J. 0’% of Arthur Village, on motion of Mr. D. Yeoâ€" mans, seconded by Mr. Robert Hays, Messrs. F. J Chadwick, Robt. MeKim, Jas. Fabey,~ James McMullen," A. W. Wright, J. W. Crouler, Col. Higginbotham, M.P. ; A,. W Lauder, M.P.P; Hoa. Arch. Mcâ€" Kellar, and C. A. Burrows were also nomâ€" inated, to give them an opportunity of addressing the electors. The nominations having been couciluded, the audience, which was a very large one, adjourned in. . side the drillâ€"shed. Mr, McGowan spoke: briefly, declaring himself in opposition to the present Government, and was followed by Mr. O‘Callaghan, who, in an excellent address, declared himself a supporter of the Government, Speeches were also de~ livered by the other candidates. â€" Mr. Lauder indulged in customary . glapâ€" trap _ ~style â€" "ot address, _ and laboured vainly for three quar, ters of an hour to .make . A~ case out against the Government. ~ Mr. MeKetâ€" Burglary. Accidents, Board‘of Trade. Bachelor‘s Bal} ‘The Abduction m'n-.n&'-fi'&.:-;uy.ux; Pointed Committees report on ir of produce and petroieum. % Mr. Stalker :nflin““-:v.ely fn-llb :fil“l:-m ass.ult commit. * a him on Wednesday night, ani :_m- have serious fears as to the reâ€" Surgiars en‘ered (be residence of Mr. M.wwmuufl -_i_l,td_onhou!flo., 6 ent 3 _ ~Dr. Schultz is safe for Lisgar by a de» sided majority. s It is reported that a protest is to becen» tered against the retarn of Mr. Gromell ® :' < the ~Sarain + Terry, conductor: on 5:‘,',--«““'“":........,"“"*:::'.:.1 and “'lht.:vun&q buffars: of two cars whuch he was coupling wA Lewis E. Master is the namés â€"of ‘the brakesman injured on the London A Port Stanley Railwa . _ He is recoverâ€" lng froth the eilscts of hieimjurie _‘ * NOoVa sComaA Harirax, N. S., Feb, 14. Toâ€"day was declaration day in Halifax county. The official count of votes polled eéthibited _ the following:â€"Power, 3,180 ; Jones, 2.979, Roob. 834. There was some wpeechâ€"making. Messrs, Power and Jones .pecn-m:\lmg, aEAGHBEs, ETCIREN SUREE were deciared elected. Mr. lsidore LeBlane is a candidate for tbe seat in the Local Legislature for Richâ€" mond Co , vacated by the election of Mr £. P. Fiynn to the Commons. Burglars en‘ered the The lsstof.the Bachelors‘ Bulls for the Election Intelligence. MANITOBA. ), A. Smith is 6 mdred and sevet BsY TELEGRAPH Stables Burned. ted for Provencher by a large lling two votes to his oppon« i seventeon majority, having & our parishes out ot the five. HAMILTON. CHICOU PUMT osition, elected by a large Cunningham in Marquette. AURORA DUNDAS. TQRONTO. LONDON waRQUBTTR oVENCHER RLKIRK Fort Garey, Feb, 11 Hammutox, Fob. 13 Quenec, Fob. 13th ted for Selkirk by one Avusoza, Fob. 13, Togoxto, Fab. 14 14 E. Booth and the Logitimate Drama. ‘To Gen. W »T.\%hobtian) Wastidgton > \ The troubles with the ith," avaid, ssems nowâ€"to be beyond any peace. able solution. In addition to killing Lieut. Robertson and Corporal ‘Coleman, the chief clerk atthe Red Cioud Agency, has been xilled. The agent of the Spotied Iuil Agency reports that a large party of hostile Indiaus from both agencies have left for general hostilities. Rw, .. Aea Col. Jeremiah H. Fellows proposes to create a sympathy for Kdwin booth by ofâ€" fering to be one of one hundred persons to ooot:’:mu smoo tr‘:n raise a fund nflann.“‘& to ieve omhnl”“tt enable him to carry out his project by esâ€" ;sbli-hin. the Legitimate Drama ona firm ooting. Riot in Cuba. Havam®a, Feb,. 13.â€"A mob of several E@M T Ece e battaliohs of volunteers, with thair own officers, instead of oneâ€"tenth of a butâ€" ?lion. as ordered in the recent decrees. he mounted police fired on the rioters :ddi-p.nod them ; there were no casu ties. The Senateâ€"Senator Surgeant presented a petition from 16,638 citizens of Califorâ€" nia, asking the Senate to have the treaty with China modified, so as to prevent the inflax of Chinese to this country. . In his remarks relative to the habits an i customs of the Chinese in California, he said that out of 100,C0J Chinese immigrants not one had yet applied for naturalization. The police have arrested Saturinna Farâ€" lines, editor of the Unrion Workingmen‘s Journal, and a priest nam xi Castro. â€" oth prisoners were sent to Monrs Castie. They are known to be strong Republicans and, " it inbtated Thik ho ult will be carriea It ind be carr ucwitllna)d-ry-. The city is now quiet, kut the people fear further trouble. General Sheridan on the Indian Troubles. Wasummoro®. Feb. 13. â€"The following hes been received from New York : a Scouting parties have been sent out to warn the Kanche men and to tell them to return to the railroad. â€" 1 will go home toâ€" morrow to superintend any action that may be necessary. C d Rows, Feb. 14.â€"Cardival Farquini, who was an nounced as seriously ill on Thursâ€" day, died l ast night. . Destitution. . New Yoar, Feb 12â€"A letter from Capt. Echoteld, of the United States Navy, ex» presses a belief that the Isthmus Tehaun« tepec possesses advantages which this country cannot afford to ignore. _ 4 _ Haw Fraxcisco, Feb l.‘iâ€"-'-irrind. ‘{Inp-n' from ' ‘. brings 83 se Sou o eRenre fap oatrvâ€"bdnt : 0100 day r York The Captainâ€"General towday quartered a detachment of gend d‘armes in Feursa barracks opposite his Falace, _ h Post Master General Creswell, while be« fore the House Com: mueoon“‘:m- tions toâ€"day, advocated the t on all railroads of the United States, of a special â€"llh htnm‘ ubomnfl"uflan‘b of speed. the sole purpose of transmitâ€" ting mail matter. ‘The system he recom« mends is similar, to .that now Wm P EK A . 3 ©3% Congress. Chiness Cheap Labor. Loxpox®, Feb, 13.â€"Up to this morning 325 Conservatives and 242 Liberals and Yome Rulers have been elected. Two hunâ€" dred Conservatives are elected in,Rugladil In Scotland, the Liberals have a majority of 25, ‘The Liberals and Home Rulers are Awentyâ€"six ahead of the Conseryatives in I eland. There was a serious election riot yesterâ€" day near Stourbridge, WorceStershire, the police were unable to quell the disturbâ€" ance, and the military dispersed the riotâ€" ers. _ A number of persons were injared. Fifteen Conservatives and eleven Liberals were elected to Parlisment yesterday. The fire only stopped by the engineers demolishing the walls, and so preventing its progress. The building nlone was mnâ€" sured a million doliars, The tw including .Ahe,..contents of .the burned The fire attracted an immense and un« ruly crowd, and it became necessary to call out the military to preserve order. Mavam, Feb. 13 â€"The investment of Bilbos by the Carlist forces continues. Gen. Moriones -mw:} his . troops on Santander, and will soon advance to the relief of the city. ed at $15,000,000. + _ Five houses and several large stables .d__j?_iniug were partly destroyed. . â€" ‘There were a number of accidents, and two firemen were knlled. 11:35 p. m. fire has been got under. ‘o\n m' areâ€" completely gutted. The loss is estimated at $25,000. statthew Young, a fireman, fell through the burning building, sust«ining injuries which will probably reenlt fatally. _ A. Butler, fireman, was also severely burned by the explosion in Precourt‘s saloon. The calmness of the weather was . greatly in favor, otherwise a terrible conflagration would have resulted. as the ‘fire was the most stubborn which the firefien have bad to battle with for many years. Loxpox, Feb. 15.â€"Tayfor‘s Patentech»= nicoa and Furniture Repository in Belâ€" gravia, covering an acre of ground, was burned down last evening. . The fire broke out at tour p. m , and raged until midaight. J. & T. Egan as a gun store. The buildings were of wood and located in a crowded thoroughfare. During the progress of the fire an explosion took place in the upper story of Precourt‘s saloon, by which a number of firemen were severely injured, tneir faces and hands being badly burned. Their names aré James Coffinger, Thomas Sullivan, Michl'x-.?, Wra, Smithers, and John Ead. Joseph Hunter, a fireman, had his leg hurt. The firemen were considerably impeded in their operations in consequence of the immense quantity of snow in therstreets . At thrs hour the fire isâ€"atill buroing, and there is every probaâ€" bility of the buildings, along with others on the same street, being totally desâ€" troyed, z: In Loh â€" â€" ‘The examination into the Bidduiph ab« duction case has resulted in the comitment of Dounelly and his companions for trial, on “ltho charge of house breaking and asâ€" sault. * season is in progress in the City Hall. The attendance is large and fashiopable, and the music is by the Tth Battalion Band, _ Extensive Fire, Several Firemen Inâ€" jured. i An extensive fire broke out in a store on Water street toâ€"night, at nine o‘clock, gcâ€" cupied by Ward & Brown, and rapidly com â€" municated to the buildings adjoibing, 0c« cupied by Mr. Precourt as a saloon, and by Immense Fire in London. Loss $15.â€" » V Phaakknesss *4E English Elections. Riots Death of a Cardinal. UNITED STATES. ENGLAND HALIFAX ITALY ’fl“gfi.“?m tom ore and | freightâ€"for New SPAIN Haumrax, N.S, Feb. 13 ‘This, the par #x66llence of methods, P# 7"."@> | bined« ‘Tho .,u.-...:.'.‘%"i..-.. ual Sale of 24000 copies is indisputable proof of positive and intrinsic merit, and its success is no mys« )1s uy"o xn Hyland Mrs Irving Jas 2 Irwin W Jacabs Ed Jones Jno 2 Johastcn ll: M L JohBaton W 2. 'Johuw J Jones WTâ€" Jones 8 \. Kalt W _\ Kehos Miss 8 Kettles Miss M. Lintin & Goope r Lynn W * Magor Miss M A jor Miss M A Maslon Jas Maden P Maxlicla E K Mastin D Maxwoll J H Kettles Miss M. Mrs A E Keli Â¥ %\I J F3 H \ Keeley M * MeDonild D J" Kelley Miss M Kavanagh T Killeen Jno Knox Jno ~ Lavery Jas Laughren Wm Lawson H J ol h Gillin Jas Gornand Mrs F Grace J J Greaves Mrs Gray 8 ~ " Grant G 5 Granger Graham H. Gunn Miss M Harvey Jas Ledwich Miss M Lowis Miss 1 Hill D J Hilltmnan W Howard D A mes mt Blf notads Clark E T Clark Mis« S Corley J A Cortigan Mre J Condell Wm Cosgrove Jas Cowan Alex Cotton W 8 Crawford M J Davis W Daily Miss :; Day H D .vis M s W se "{ Fanning Wm Fahey ‘hl‘ gonno;ry «Jno las 2 I-‘iol:r"'l‘ T : . Foran N Frost E L ¢ Graham H. Wardrobe Miss R 2 Gunn Miss M Walsh R Haryoy Jas Wallace R Hainr G A Watson 8 Haynes Miss H M. ~Weir Miss R _ gu-hu Jas epburn Alex flilfim L H 2 QLIVER DITSON & Co., WY \ LISPOR gl‘sks remaining in t h Ottamwa Post January 31st, 1873. Adams F Moffatt Thos Allen J l(m 8 C Armstong Wm 2 _ Moffatt M :+: Armstrong H M Monks Geo Atkinson J R Moran Miss M Aurbaund Mrs D Moodie Alex Battie Miss M Morin Miss A Benfield Wm _ Morrison J L Barties Miss M EJ . Morris Geo _ __ vavison Miss A Devereux E Denvar Miss 8 Deleney Jas Deleney Miss E Denving M;L 2 Deleney J HL Doyle Miss 1 ley Jno (@ t Jno. . io in Dunn Jas Dumi?DH Dunn Eaton Miss 8 Easton Miss A the miass of brick, ice and wood.work about him, it was evident that it would take some hours before the body could be ethumed It was discovered that of six men who were still embedded in the nuna not one was living. Nine men, who walki or crawled out, were more or less injured, one or two perhaps mortally, ‘The build~ ing had been recently erected, and the pressure of tne ice is supposed to have caused its destruction. Barber C A Bayne Jno Barty Miss S Barcraft T Bell A J Begley bir Bell Professor Berpard T F Miller‘s Loo House, the men exposed the head and part of the arm of one of the unfortunatqmen, who was dead, but from @_uâ€"l by thousands of Teachers and sold by it book and music dealers, Carl Misses Cameron D Carpoll Miss J Chambers D Channings Miss T Chambers Wm 950.000 COPIES SOLD Richardson‘s New Method PI A N 0";',3 E:T E. arey Jas lark M T ark K W uen Bm s Ey ie trick T PU BLIS“I, BY CHAS, H. DITSON & Co., ~ _ _ 711 Broadway, N.Â¥Y. PBIOE $3.15. Reid t .. Ray Actlplr- \Reinhardt R B JFReid Miss K Richardson Wm Rose J C . +; Robinson â€" Ross Hon G Roberts Wm Ryan & Oliver Ruthren Jas Navage Jno Saunders Jno Scott W G Scholfield® Jno Seott C J Schults Jno Schofield H 3 Bayors Miss C Sear L Seabrook Wm Sparks A. Bherley Mrs F & Sharp J Y no Sheick Miss J McKeniie H lclhmfin McKenzio Miss > McLean Alex Mclaren W McLennan Alex Int«-n'r;h F MoPhail A F MoNight Mrs Williamson J B Wolf H _ McEvoy Miss A l(wmum A B ) N'- :o n af..'l‘ D B ol ¢ f McKay Wm McMahon Miss M A Stevenson Wmm Stevenson Miss C Stewart Alex Stokes Wm Stevenson H. Stewart H. C: Summers Miss C Hweeney C Bullivan Jno Sweet Miss E Young Geo Yillion Mrs Young Mrs C McArthur Miss J McArdle P MoCaw Jno McAllister Miss M McAdam Andw McAdoo lll: A J McCuaig C McCoy 8 . McCauchon Miss M McConnell R McCaul Miss C : Moffatt M :+ Monks Geo Moran Miss M Moodie Alex Morin Miss A Morrison J L Morris Geo Morgan Mrs H M Moren Miss J Molan Wm Murphy Miss N Murphy Miss M A Muilin Mrs Nash Mrs C Nelsqn 8 _ @ _ Nichol Miss M )‘ Donnell Miss .A O‘Connor & Palmer Owens Miss K Patterson J W Parker Jno Patterson P Porry Jas Pinkerton Miss C A Pratt D B Pratt Miss I Simm _ Jno Bmith Mr Bmith & Co F inlaga" 5A Smith Jno 2 Sparks Mrs M A Simps.on Jas Thorn R Traveler Miss M L Tracey R Vandusen J W Varney M C Vicars B H G Verton L Veitch Miss L Wainman Wm 3 Quinn J M Quinn Jno Raynor Wm SteveabdbIM@"X Taylor Mrs M Taylor Geo White Jno 2 White A Wheeby Mrs Whelen W G Praugley A , 8I s adMayic THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 16, 1874 on abous 73 miles of the line, from the Metapedia Eio rere en atinnan form»® of tender can . be Obâ€" fi at,the Offige, of the Commissioners.at :: Scaled‘ ‘tenders marked *‘ Tonders,"\ ind adâ€" RIETISH Office in Olngacas i lnurclocky, se ‘I‘UGBI‘)AY, the 2ifi HA&E 1874, Neee m (P wooâ€"< ¢ v onl will also be recet at same: is geow t 5 te crdeal d S en 'lhwm mmumnmfi m’ Commissioners appointed for the conâ€" of the x-meaom Rail heroby give Public Notice, that they "":'.,’,P"’“’ 10 Procive madurs toy Iyhck.mping hnd Iaointiing t + Pm se ts B T lhoug m-getwoen Georgetown, P. E. L, soou-.“‘-E'l;:omiu-u" o oi mer s peous s e over a C ton years. Bhould the steamer unemrbo net wriétly in Accordance with above descriphor, vll partion!ars of her size, rig, iastening, prolec tion, character of mauchinery, and passonger a¢â€" commodation must be flnn. Any further infor: a may be obtaioed ty ituyi this nl’mnem or at the offiee o I i& Reaq., Agent, Clarlottetowk e eP O ad o m nB sengers, and be provided with a direct aet compound engine of sufficient power to mn’n‘:‘- tee her speed of twelve knots per hour, \ coste@‘of mavigation at . Olmilottetomn, . unth ng: of n-vlg‘m at . Charlottetown, . untis paddleâ€"wheel s ers resume. trips in spring nnmi'h.-onuy trom ist December Ist hnk e boat to be ready. for urvlee%un 20th November of the present year, and ‘to ‘be underall practicable orders of "the Post Office muthorities ns ‘to service to be performed, but it is intended that as far as possible the l.hi- should be made between Georgetown, P. E. L, ;s?ui%y mfla iul be required for the Mh Bcfiu‘% Timokbesboraid < f TLE AM WeHire, | _ TON, on TUESDAY, the 17th.day .of FEB» %Ah?m at 12 Set00k noon.w TOWNSHIP OF DOUROâ€"A mill site on the tapemaraner boy Ae T bemesien 2} sontaining 23 acres. . > q'r_'m-‘l"i'uâ€"" nta with seyen per cent. in A{pfi.wbclggnur:r!;ymmon the proâ€" AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON: w on FRIDAY the 6th day of 14 Ulm ut the brick: store upon the premises, at 12 o‘ciock noon, & ‘Lots Nos. 1land â€"Blook . CLLFTON, with the valuable brick stores U â€" VILLAGE OF DUNVILLEâ€"Water Nos. 2, 23, and 24. e Aithe Auction Rooms of C, P. WATSON, Esq on THURSDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUAR TOWNSHIP OF DOVER EASTâ€"Northâ€"west u.u}n.mn; 100 nores. Cwet TOW F BROOKEâ€"East umn&fi&m;lfllm mait of Lipt vIBLA 3E OF CORUNNAâ€"Lots Nos, 4 and "&, Atthe Auction Rooms of CHARLES STAPLEâ€" AUCHION SALR 07 LAMDS a‘T 1HE TOWN OF PETERAORO,‘ ESTATH:OR THEBANK..OF UPPER 2b=99s ~MNADA] Nawn bieeie bt" Raweabtdiy® RNorth of the | tot »whed by s Wright, )i # > w low:MLK %gflwuo‘fim 'u’ aores of wood; chouse mud. & nbl'f:; gous U Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Nova. Seotia WINTER â€" MALL SERPICL W'ib AY, the 4 of l"bbruw; &-‘n qnmoa Rmm:hofd“o-n F. * ‘& Kingâ€"st., at 120/clock noon. 9 : oonh on dongaioor mik Hebeik Acly io 2t 0h Hhisubetivatyâ€"being 70 £519e9t, Part 0 4. in ‘No#, 92 ah ad n cce mt e nfi Aconte Streeng 10 aores of wood; : ;&?'MT"â€"' it dix toilea ow the Aearisning tacaes of, Uayoafe: rOWNSHIP OF LUTHERâ€"Lot No, 12, Conâ€" ssage 14 499000 ;/ ;) 5 ! #OW NSHIP OF: MEDONTEâ€"West halifâ€"Lot N~». ©#, Concessiqn 1, 100 actes. | £o W NSHIP OF OROgâ€"Lot No. 13, Concession 1000 acres, 4 MHeadache, # Toothache, hops sould TOWNSHIP OF SUNNIDALEâ€"Part of Lot #o. 9, Concession 14, 100 acres. t ‘ VILLAGE OF BOUTHAMPTON@Lot Ne ioiashonto k (TTEAM SERVICE BEAWEEN Ottaws, Fob. 10, 1874 the . ¢ nmphy-â€"l.g; mmm 2e2G we is dutiak nool. 10W NSHIP OF SOMBRAâ€"North haifof No, «â€" °_ And PIERS at the Gatinean, Apply to the undersigned. TOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUE=â€"LOt No. 19, NEW â€" BOOM 0, GAMBLE, ‘Toronto, 17th January, 1874, \ simta PUBLIC _ AUCTION, FIFTY MEN, NTERCOLONTAL RAILWAY. Prince Edward Tsland â€"ANDâ€" an No. 154,) Wwith two dottages thereon, / .~ . ‘art of Park Lot No: 4, being 80 feet on Kast AT THE CITY OF TORONTO,. AT THE TOWN OF SARNIA: AT THE TOWN OF PERTH, OTICE. Theâ€"following lands will be soid by s ORA T i Suoed mogs. h * WANTED, ess, _ Ulcers, Bru ie, # Piles, Spr he, _ Colic, Old All Hemorrhagés, Diarrheea, Burns, hx o. o Norse of ast of Lyndochâ€"st.. Tot No~ N Wodls Lameness, Soreness, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, At Reasona’ble‘RatéiJii‘ Un‘ Merchandisé, Stored, Dwellings, ‘Mills, Lani guaranteea. 1t dest Go: ds in the above line will find it to their interest to our Goods before else:n?n.â€"r“Al in particular, > #@Â¥~Wines and Brandies m imported ‘by m Purveyor to His Rxcollency the Governor Ceneral, Rarl of Dufferin; The best quality from the producer, for medicinal |purposes 10 HHDS..PALE SHERRY WINKE, (viv. r)mpn!up?-um in Jeres‘s. Reasonable price and good arti .6. remns aom s avage, 1. ocm on hildsieapn es mexies puiie ds referredie rang 40. i n n ons H A L BP â€"â€"~P R.JC HL ‘The above A A adore, Rad wittbe »oe themsel ves, 24 7. ROY A B INSURANCE COÂ¥. R&DUOED DRESS Q@OODS, REDUCED wowmm Rapvoeb barss Tenurmas, | Rapucay nabmes Yao% r9e s ‘ REDUCED FELT HATS: AND nrl.m To Special â€" Family â€"Grocer, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. DURING THIS MONTH ALL WINTER GOODS WILL BE REDUCED. wre Black Canadian Lustres ! Feb, 9, 1874, Fob. 6, 1874. DIREOCOT â€" ‘IMPORT ATION, WHOLESATLE AND RETAIE ) > > Ex.) Ship fromi ‘France, ‘Rngiand®&nd Spain.>/Rem mmufll O TL DCXPGR‘T,*WSVENHAt BANEERVILLE â€" & â€" BROS Hawa. July 17 J# Jan. 6 1874. Special Inducements for January ! Prairie Hens y Oysters in Bulk, Wild Turkeys, Oysters in Oas , <~ Partridges,! ~â€"â€"Oream C FROMAGE RAFFINE frori the Island of Orleans. Â¥=. THIS IS ONE OF TAE CHEAPEST LINKS:EVER OFFERED 1N OPPAW \ K82° 2 0_ S pa Blightly imperfect, (bought at Messts, R. |A, Hoskin &Co‘s Auction§Sale) at about THOS. ~â€"PATTERSON ALLAN, â€"MeKINNON8 ~& â€"MeMOBRANY, CHINA â€"WAREKHOUSE: vn;pm and Retail Grocers, Wine and Spirit. Merchants, Ottawa, Teas, ~Cofftees IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISIHL, SPANISB, ITALLAN and SCOTCH :$25,00 0 _S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent ~House ! Wincies, Wincies, .. ... Shefli% and Towellings Table Linen A*Nnghm Cottons (Whité Znd Grey) Flannels (White and Scarl Millinery, Millinery, Incketand ShaÂ¥le COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES, %&m&‘umeumn neéu.-slp_og-on' M sou sc ue J R.AAPITTE C053 Jamn, 8, 1874. 2372 on asarny. > Opaknenting s = on MONDAY,. JANUARY : ‘bth. This Sale willâ€"ContinuellOne Month, |PALE and DARK, from: the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brandn D. M c D O N~ EL 66 SUSSEX STREET, 66. ured and Black Silke inoes, Coburgs, Lustres, C:a‘sh Sale AT WHOLESALE COSTâ€"PRICE, IMPORTERS, '&n’fs""“' Oysters in Bulk, f Oysters in Oases, ~â€"â€"Cream COheese ARKE‘Y NEW METHOD Old»>:Zrandy; P. BASKEBVILLE & BRO8. and fam} y "u«=â€"Warranted pure and At Cont Prige, At Cost Prige, ‘At Cost Price: At Cost Prige, At Contâ€"Price. A C Mige: â€" HARDWAREBUSINESS Bhie darack se ons ie aten oo n ons Tedone bohP Tephls br on t A Trinm h of Mechanical “'“'"“'u."&"m&“‘ will nn 20,900 Stitchesling n mm-m'u-anmm Hoods, C | ; ' JAS. BAILIFF Family Knitting Machine goint ONCK OTTAWA. * Arrival and Departure of Mails, Brusseln Tapestry, $â€"Ply afld" Kiddetminster Carpete, Hemp, Mattiig® and. Qileioths, direct HE!':P"!‘“"‘"‘"* to which we conâ€" fdently invite the inspection of purchisérs. *‘Our stoik being even More ‘complete and) ex« tensive thin in any former season, and: our prices will be fourid as ‘low ‘or even lower. thas BHOOLBRED & CO:, Ortawa Carpet House CARPETS. PBfi BL, tp 2t ht erencg or ts as Keb. 10, 1678, bae h rog * ~p ) l JUBT OPENEDâ€"D4 baies of newpatterns in ~ *‘ Al elictra Ansembly will take place on Monday Evening, the 16thâ€"iInst; Y UAKDS‘ ASSENMBLY. BUSBELL â€"HOU®E, The . dersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises Titus Block, South Snoark SHEFOFEWCEâ€"Bouth Side Sparks, betwico O‘Connor and Geakâ€"eie. ""*"" *0¢ Vicinity SPRING 1874. 39 SPARKSST. P Em XXX O â€"at Tetm + 2:88â€"3n to th sat ‘h l | l ‘ &-m m:nu*l.l.l'llflaco Who has engaged Mr. JAMES WYNZA, celebrated Hair Outter and Wig Maker, (frcm Paimer & Bon‘s, wuhnfu the Gentiemen‘t Department. [parThs LADIEYF HATR DRESSING AND ARTISTIC HALB WORK will be attended to by the Proprictor, . _ amine thent, They are to be seen al mds fmitecdes Doking, B , Table Oc e., &c. Adso, Burlington Hairâ€"Cutt ing ~Roo 4 tmu-‘iflfly To H. R. H. the Prince of Steam Fire Eagine, came those com forts for M-J’ Wc g..lol. wes °| _ __._ METAL WORKER, p u Cotla: P Lnd â€" wl uen t r es i tght Iy w‘ /o Te THE NEW ARRIV ALS. ::lg {l:yh.an- .:M T il be es oanatnrerentaisne mmn‘.u maked for. no n amniinber 1 &."m&““ and Pooley‘s Bridge Jan. 2 1674 Simultaneously with the arrival of the new It willrepay any genticmas to call ahd ez« Ini THE NEW PATENT CHALI TILL THEICONQUERORS COME. 72 SHARKSST., OTTAW A, ments and Ri! wayComq MOORE‘S THOS. EDWIN MOORE a" sraidlie thit Sodit o Af and a most extensive 1. KAJOTTE. of Gentiemen‘s and

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