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at it exceeds lites.. We th not object if s fimancial rev >eral party as tl bing at th th butters Z; esurn of Relaf place, and w_icut it In? D*‘ hl*zln-g 3 Morran. a=l prospect of no very dis‘ xdues hine S ht Py ousery ib Mr of : . Moxtazat Feb. 13. The Aunus! Convention of the Quebes Prohibitory lLeague was held yesterday. when the annual report was. read ard adopted. A letter was read fiom gr. Spicer, of the Grand Trunk Railway, statâ€" ing that about 2 0)0 employees had signed the"pledge rince last August. To Rev. James Carmichael read a paper on "The Clergy and the Temporance Cause." A temperance mass meeting will be held this evening. 29 PC sbA ZRY The congregation of Erskine Church1ast night passed a resolution regretiing the probable depsrture of the: Rev. Mr. Gibâ€" 10m. Itis probable that he will be offered a salary of $4,000 if he stae, _ + City News: The Seats of four of the members of the City Council, are being contested _ _ _(hl', per bushel, 56 lbs, firm, 70 to IM Feas, firm at $5cis per bushel of 65 .1bs, or 77} cts per ditto of 60 los. _ _ _ _ _ "Limcoin redeemed," * Merritton, 93 to 31 for Nomris," "Blake and Mackenzie, our country‘s hope," * Protection to home manufacture ,‘‘ * God Save the Queen," &o > after doing -mflo justice to the magnificent spread, the speakers assemâ€" bled on the p':ar:f.otm, Mr. Noah Phelps occupying the chair, Toasis were then proposei and drank, amid chairs. Mr. Llamrie then . addressed . the h:l“:hl‘ énce, ving them a . good t into |ho'l intentions of Captain Norris. Mr Norris then rose, and said â€" the meeting must excuse him, as he had no opponents to fight, and therefore was not prepared to give them . an eloquent »peech. BHe referred to his electiun by saying that he h+d no desire to be ele@:¢d, further than that he was not going to allow his »pponents bt the day withâ€" out a good light, and when Captain Neelon refused to be a candidate he had come forâ€" ward. He said that it was not eloquence or bis good looks that h d el«lfi him, but the goou loyal Reformers, together The retâ€"il business of Cox & Co., dry goo«s merchants, bas been purchased by Millar & Hughes. _ â€" â€" oi The Fie Underwriters Association, which completed its labors _a fow days since, has agreed upon & uniform insuâ€" rance policy. . canrs â€" Reform Rejoicingsâ€"John B. Gough. St, Carnarofes, Fob. 19. lLast night the Reformers of Merriton celebratea in grand style their remarkable victory at the l :st election, when they came out 93 to 31 for Norris and good governâ€" ment. The aftiir came of at the Spoke Factory, aod the spacious room.was crowd. ®i with the Retorm yoters of Merritton, aoad their guesis from mt. Citharines, Grantham, and other plac‘s. â€" The evenâ€" iog was enlivened by the strains of the St. Putrick‘s brass band. Appropriate motâ€" toes were posted asound the room, such as â€" After further chscussion the amendment was lost on a division. Kykert moved in amendment that clause 3 be struck out. ‘The members were called in and the amendment was lost, Yeas, 14; Nays, 49. The Bill was then reported. The rudget speech will be deliverei toâ€" The House is expected to sit to morrow night. 0s KR F Alarmed by the frequent burglaries throughout the l‘rovince, the Bank of Commerce has issued a circular to all its agencies warning them to have armed watchmen in the banks at night, and on sundays and bolidays, until further notice. The H:raid learns that the Local Govâ€" ermment have acquitied Mr. Belie,the late Immigration Agent, of the charges brought against bim. .. â€" s _Flour,â€"Market dull and quotations nominal. Superior extra, $6 45 to 6 60 ; Extra superiine, $6 2) to 6 60; Spring extra, 85 65 to 5 30; Supertine, $5.40 to Pork, Yuiet ; Old Mess, $17 00 to 17 50 , New Mess, (City Inspection) at $18 6O to 18 50 ; Thin Mess, $17 50. Lard, per lb, firm at 11 to F2ets. Dressed tiogâ€", per 100 lbs, market firm at $7 00 to 80. Mr. Robinson thought all «tocks or inâ€" comes should be tax«d, but to single out bank stock was unfair. Mr. Metechth thought the result of the Act it passed, would be to tax those who imvested money in the industries of the eduntry tor the bâ€"nefit of books Mr. Hardy favored the bill and thought it would meet with the approval of farmâ€" ers throughous the Provinee. _ > _ _ _ Two more c Hereid, sppr formed Episc: 5 50 ; Strong baker‘s. 5 90 to 6 15; Fine, #$4 85 to 5 0U ; Middlings. $4 41 to 450 ; Pollaris, $3 54 to 3 75 ; U C Bage, per 190 hl*'.’TOlOZSO. & heat, market quiet and nominal Uats, per bushel, 36 to 38ctâ€". « Provisions quiet ; butter, 25 to 28cts. Ashes, pots, $5 821 to 5 85. 4 Uatmeal, per 2 0 los., $5 00 to 5 15, aoâ€" cording to quality. _ ____ _ _ C OF Eariey, per bushel, 48 lbs, $100 to 1 K .02 Mr. Rykert opposed the bill. He did mo: see why a person who invests $1,000 in bank stock should be lightly taxed, and anober person with a $!,000 invested in goods should be taxed more. 4 Mr. Ardagh said that since on banking accommodation depended the business of the country, he was in favour of exempt. ing bank stock. _ â€" Mr. Crsig (Glengarry) agreed with last speaker, ind supported the bill. _ * the surrounding grouods. Carried. : Somme bills hsving been advanced a stige, the debate w«s resumed on the Hon. Mr. Crook‘s Asseesment Act. Mr. McCail moved, in effect, that all person«J property be taxed, and that no exception be made in favor of banks. Mr. Calvin supported the amendment. + Hoa. Mr. Currie supported the bill, and hoped to see the d«y when income alone should be taxed. The assessment of bank stock would result in unequal burdens on the people. Ontario Logislature, Tomoxto, 19th. 1874. The speaker :ook chair at 3 15. Alter the usual roukine of business. _ . > llon. Mr. Currie m@ved for information respeciing Brock‘s Az:)numnt at Queensâ€" ton Heights, and suggested the advisa bility of the Goverfment taxing steps © to. o~ain sole charge of the monumeng and Annual Conventionâ€"Erskine Church â€"The Bello Caseâ€"Markets. Eoo on arert" could not stand the Pacitic Scandal, and Wbrlnu\duuluhuiolhhhy. u-u-op-.:w...... of his m:: tions in re. a> to canal arrangements, to formard the interests of St Catharines and the county at large: After a few more addresses the meeting broke up with cheers for the Qzeen and Capt. Norris.. Some choice dramatic readings were my“mdq in the Spring Bank BHotel. in aid a the Nurses‘ Fraining The eminent lecturer, Mr. J: B. Gougb, who wes to have leo:med ‘em with some Liberal Conservatives, who tance this evening. has indefinitely po poned his visit, owing to his having mn&u, taken ill on . reaching Mr. Johnson and his in y me Eotiemag mal lt Th Pargag ol fas South Chapnel. They have reached the Allumetie Rapide with very little enginâ€" "l’r;‘d‘wldn. _ Calbute improvement will likely among the foihes of the late M“t: Pearls quiet at $7 30 for new firsts The House adjourned at 6 0 clock BY TELEGRAPH 8T. CATHARINE3 Surveying Party. MONTREAL. PEMBROKE. trespondents write to the ing of establishing a Rew pal Church. earns that the Local Govâ€" TORONTO. Pewszoxs, Fob. 19 New Yorx. Feb. 18.â€"A despatch from Florida Bay states of the naval flset, yeâ€" terdry that after someâ€"sailing exercise, ::olohmsdnuam fired by each : vesâ€" James Quirk, a soldier of the 87th Regt. who wa« frostâ€"bitten at Windsor . look.out station & few days ago, died in the Military Hospital Inst night. | ~~ [_ A letter received by the Marine and Fisheries Department from the Cross Island, Feb. 4tb, states that on that mornâ€" ing a echooner was observed drifting ashore on the north side of the Island. A crew eudeavoured, without success to board her. _ She subsequently went ashore on the Hounds Leiges, and became a total wreck. Her sails were furled, and some chain parted at the hawseâ€"pipe. ‘Lhe other anchor mtlm t:r bow. %oomm seen on board. t supposed that was carried away from her moorings by z ice while her crew were ashore. BeaLix, Feb 183â€"In the Reichstag toâ€"day 3 li-b-p‘:l I.I:daf who is A_q.bou‘e aske i i for permission ac= wm:d':d by an luzpuur «during the sittings. His request was refused. f la the Reichstag to day, during the de bate on the proposition form plebiscite in Alsace and Lorraine, an Alsation delegate ml::‘“ the motion in a violent in the course of ~w he ‘said Gen had overs: & which be binding upon civilized nations. He held that annexation to Germâ€"ny was illegal, ‘We are sent here,‘ he said ! i affection tor our French Fatherla a that your act of violence prevents us from regarding you as brethren.‘ Mapmn, Feb{13â€"Gen. Moriones and Primo de Rivero have joined the torces near Portugalite. Fatal Effects of a Frostâ€"biteâ€"Perished in a Snow Stormâ€"Deretictâ€"Drift= ed Ashore. Capt. Butler, of the brig ‘Clifford,‘ which arrived at Yarmouth from the West Indies, reports that last Friday he fell in with the wrecked schooner ‘Minerva,‘ dismasted and abandoned on the‘ north edge of the Gulf Stream, and set fire to her. Wasiimzortor, Feb, 18. â€"A despa csays it is probuble the enate will mlt- ron‘s new banking measure. debate, however, is expected to continue the reâ€" mainder of this*week. The ladies of the Memorial Church Conâ€" gregation have estaklished a sewing circle in order to raise the balance due on the churéh organ. An unknown man left his homeat West Bay, C B., with a horse and nloi,h, during the great snow storm of the 4th, and is supposed to have perished. _ _ _ _ ‘The motion offered by an Alsatian deâ€" puty that Alsace and Lorraine be permit~ red a plebiscite to decide their nationality has been rejected by an overwhelming majority . The making the pilgri to nowe Bodet ins snttrtaiot of on trines 1c Union: comprise © persons, leave here the middle of May, The proceeds of the baziar in ard of the Sacred Heart will reach nearly 1,500. _ _Rev. Robert Moffatt, English missionary to South Africa, is still in;oubt &5 to the correciness of the report: lhhgon‘ e‘s death.. He thinks is hardly credible that LiÂ¥ingstone could have reached the place where he is said to hive died. lle says also that the doctor‘s supply of provisions was ample. The Foreign uffice also enter tains the same doubt. De:pstches from the Gold Coast atâ€" nounce that Sir Girnet Wolsely entered Coomassie on Feb. Tth, instead of Jan, 29sh, as heretofore reported. The New Imporial |Cabinet: ' ‘The Times says the Earl of Derby is to receive the portfolio of Secretary of State for Foreign Affiire, and the Marquis of :-lu isbury that of Secretary of State for ndia. ' * S L hm&m.. No 3. rad Marquis of Westminster will be made a Quzenstows,Fob. 18.â€"Arrived, ‘Samani‘ from Boston. The Simmons‘ verdict of manslaughter in the third degree was all that the Dis trict Attorney expected â€" under the cir« cumstances. C More Burglariesâ€"International Exâ€" hibitionâ€"Sentenced: f Conferenceâ€"Doubts of Wr. Living~ stone‘s Doathâ€"Correction. Loxpox, Feb. 18. â€"Disraeli to.day held another conference with his supporters. He bas formally accepted the Fremierâ€" SRA _ _ . 0 comiu i tuecce? Movizts, Feb, 18.â€"Arrived, ‘California, from New York. MbL Last n:fit three cases of robbery took place in city.~.Some person or persons entered the yard of Mr. Z. Pattson, and bmki‘rz‘ two locks on a peddling wag* gon, stole therefrom $18,.worth of biscuits and candies, Some person also entered the residence of Mr. lhomas Myles, cosl merchant, and stole a valuable gold watch. The store of Mr. Robert Griffeld was also entered,. and $39 stolen. Besides this there were other attempts, which were unsuccessful. ty 5 | James Thomas was toâ€"day sentenced to oune year in the common gaol *for stealing some articles of clothing from the . Kob Roy Hotel. ' Dukke. Steve Raymond, alias Chas. Seymour, alizs Robt. McGuire, arrived here last night in charge of an officer having been T Om t The former opening of the International Free Exhibition of Artsand Manutactures, will take place toâ€"morrow evening. @iptured in London. He was the princi« EAciipuer onl Rrie R. R. last September, by which UNITED STATES. Plain Speaking. GERMANY HALIFAX IRELAND. ENGLAND Military. [LONDON: Harwax, N. S, Feb. 18 Captured. Rejected. Refused. Naval. Hamimrox, Feb. 18. â€" _ Surprisinga Camp«(y uy graphs from ‘with cavalry and fifteen Tonka Sioux surprised a camp of Comanches on double Mountain Fork, on the 5th, killing 10 and cupturing all the stock, tneiuding 64 horses. Reciprocity Treaty. New Yorme, Feb, 18.â€"Chief Justice Allav, of the Sandwich hhndlr.o: at W"::h- ington to e for a reci ty ty with the Um'&nlel. C f nearly a million dollars were sold in RVRW LOWRy ETD EUV CR TNR TE T tery was sentenced to 74 years imprisonâ€" ment for assaulting, while drunk, a citizen. Gauyz:ro®, Fab, 18.â€"The priu.isll busi: mess block of Bryan was burned; 10s8, $130,000 ; insurance, $60,000. The Edgar Stuart Waspixerox, Feb. 18. â€"â€"The Secretary of the Treasury has instructed the Collector of Customs at Baltimore to interpose no further olg;ction- to the trial trip of the steamer ‘Edgar Stuart,‘ evidence hnm been furnished of good intentions of concerned. He qualifies the permission, however, by rec‘uirm‘ that an officer of the revenue shall accompany the steamer. First, he compelled the French Governâ€" ment to ‘silence the +Univers‘ for two months. Next, be insists upon the French Government bringing its Catholic bishops before its courts and fining, impriloninz or deposing them, as punishment for denunciaiions of the treatment which their Church is receiving at his hands. Then he looks around for a fresh victim at home, and having already two bishops in handâ€"both of whom, having been fined to the extent of the law, are now to be imâ€" risonedâ€"he pounces upon an editor. geol.erdny Berr, Mayunke, editor of the leading Catholic journal, the Germania, was sentenced to a fine of 200 thalers and one year‘s i i & upon the impe ince and the tlibels‘ in w con» ler, " 3 i rather Sivaxsax, Feb. 18.â€"It is feared that the ‘Dictator‘ has been lost. Robbery by Indians. .. ... ~ * Garyssto®, Feb. 18â€"A zfi“,m News from Austin "says of Beaver Creek, near Fort Sill, were robbed of all their horses by Kiowa Indians from the reservation. Forty horses and mules were stolen from ranches cn the. Rio Grande, 30 miles above Fort Guilman. wider, ‘under the ciréiznstances, rather mild comments upon the ecclesiastical laws and the persecution of the (atholics, Next, he .returns his attention . to Belginar, and yesterday . he forwardâ€" ed a note to the German Ministers < Nh Sentenced. 5 Atma®t, Fob. 19.â€"The jury in the Lowenstein murder case have rendered a verdict of guilty, and he was sentenced to be hanged on the 10th of April. Mari Neaw Yorr, Feb. 18.â€"â€"Str. ‘Great Reâ€" F:blio‘ sailed from Liong Kong for San rancisco on the 12th, and the Str. ‘Alas, ka,‘ from San Francisco, has arrived at Mx, Feb. 18.â€" Young Sturtevant has been arrested for the murder of his Uncle and Miss Buckley. 1 Buspanded. . Datrox, 0., Feb. 18. â€"Harteman‘s bank» ing house has suspended»,.. ..«» ¢ at Brussels, directing him to call the uttention of the Belginm Government * to the tone of the Cathohc press of Belgium,‘‘ and to warn King Leopoid that if he did not prevent his \:alhoK: subjects from ex préssing their indignation at what they saw going on in Germany it would be worse for him, _ 1mpress the § says the nots,, ithat i ities bpflfi tral position, is to curb its press so that it may not offend us." Not sitisfied even with these little quarrels, Pflnt Bismark is now up to his ears in a equabblewith the Italian Govâ€" ernment about the authenticity of the statements in La Marmora‘s books. He declared firâ€"t that the documents on which these stitements were based were not in existence. Now he declares that they sre in existence, but that they are ‘‘forged." ‘The a cusation of forgery is one that: Prince Bismarck is so fond of making. If one is to believe him, all the world is engaged in a conspiracy against him. ¢ [ ‘The laws against the Church have been found to be insuflicient, and new ones have been brought in. The first deals #ith vacanâ€" cies in bishoprics, and the second provides for the sdmiamt'i?&:l the nm which ut it »m id nynnoknm epi "I‘:nctg:lfi a bishopric mug by the tical Court or otherwise shall notify the Oberâ€"President of the proâ€" vince, declaring himsell ready to take the prescribed cath to the King, and stating his qualifications, The state Moflmr raise objections befere the Court, just as under the laws of May l1st in the case of clergymen nominated to vacant parishss. . Any one exercising episâ€" copal functions in disregard of these pro« visions is liable to imprisonment for p“iT‘n. o.fl from six months to .:fi ‘The law also im rulnu on » men obeyin;orm bishops s by the instical C ties varyin 1 i yeats‘ The New Orleans Times says:â€"We were last week regaled with a saucer of fresh strawberries, plump, ripe and real, raised in '.hogg:x air by a lady in alittle garden on St. les street, not three equare from the City Hall. This wfl‘un our Northern friends some idea of ‘the‘ severity of qur present winter. Strawberries on the 5th of Street. The St. Louis& 8t. Joseph R.R. was sold toâ€"day for $100,000. j Detrotr, Feb. 18.â€" A fire this morning consumed the factory of the North Westâ€" ern Cigar and Tobacco Company, on Ranâ€" dolph street. Loss, $35,000; insured for about $20,000. Beruix, January 24.â€"Prince Bismark is now on his high horse. Some people say that he has taken leave of his senses. 1 do not believe it; but certainly he is doâ€" ing some very extraordinary things. He seems to. have resolved that he must be master not only in Germany but throughâ€" out all Europe, and that in his deadly contflict with the Pope he shall not hear a whisper of compliint, remonstrance, or denupciation from any journal on the Con« tino:{ Perhaps he will extend his edicts presently to England and to America, W ho can tell ? 5 Hong Kong am the bestâ€"hated> m@m»i Fobruary. New Yorx, Feb, 18.â€"Arrived, steamer *Moas,‘ from Rotterdam. â€" Some students fixed â€" up a rn-l placed it on the staircase of a mufi paper office the other night and then feâ€" tired ed“d awaited danhp::t:l.w One of the editors came ‘nt frightened. He mod it, and # wears s $15 ni;:fp-nulom a $10 vest, a $7 parof and an $8 bat, while of the »tudents goes about without a mm roams through th ted streots, wearing a very pair of pantalO0N#. 7@ j o . 5 pigny uns was fired this morming by the Repub Ecm over the Md)m onl ue Oitico & Naw Yorr, Feb ©18.â€"Policeman Slatâ€" (Correspondenice of the N. Y. World.) Bismar®k v&Press and Church R. R. Sale« Arrival WOs 4 rmnfly effecting a. cure in a few days, t is the best condition. medicine known, and may be given with perfect safety at all times, and does not require that the horse be kept from work.. Remember the name, and see that the signature of.Hurd & Co, is on each prckage. Northrop & Lyman,, Newcustle, Unt., Proprietors for Cunada, Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Eleotricity ! Thamas‘ Excelsior Eclegâ€" Pain cannot stay where it is used. Jt is the cheapest medicine ever . made. ne dose cures common sore throat. One bot« tle has cured bronchitis. . Fifty cents worth has cured an . old:.standing . cough. 1t positively cures : Untarrh, Asthma and Croup, . Fifty cents worth has cured crick in the back, and the same quantity lame back of eight years! standing, _ The folâ€" lowingmoxtnoulgomafowo“homr letters that have been received from dif. ferent wu of Canada, which, we think, should be sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical, J. Collard, ¢f Sparts, ,Ontario, writes ‘send me 6 dozen D. Thomas‘ Eclectric O1l, have sold all I had from you and want more now ; its cures are truly wonderful.‘ _ William . Maguire, . of Franklin, writes, ‘I have sold all the agent left, it scts like m charmâ€"it was slow at first, but, takes splendidly now.". H. Cole, of Tona, Writes, ©please fo: ward 6 dozen Thomas‘ Electric Vil, 1 atm,seurly run out; nothing equals it, 1t is highly recommendcd by those who have used it." J,*Bedford, Thimesville, writes â€"*Send at once a further supply ¢t Eclectric Oil, 1 have only one bottle left. I never saw anything sell so ‘well, and give ‘such general satisfaction." :J Thompson, Woodford, writes â€"** Send me some?! more Electric Uil. I have sold entirely out. Nothing takes like it.". Miller. & Reed, Ulverton, P Q., writesâ€"«© The Eclectric Oil is getting a great reputation here, and is daily called for. Send us a further ln;g:y without d.l‘i;" 1&moyne, Gibb & Co., Buckingham, P.0 , writeâ€"*Send us one gross Electric Oil... We find it to take well his skin will not slip under the pressure of the hand, but sticks as if it was glued, which condition is .lnm::dent on . & deranged state of the and diges« tive : organsâ€"by correcting which, a: d giving to them a healthy .toneâ€"and condi« tion, the disease or complaint â€"will disape« pear. Experience has proved that the means best adapted to this end is «Darâ€" ley‘s Condition Powders and . Arabian Heave . Remedy.‘". 1t nas been. used in numerous cases with complete. success, Poxpa‘s Extzaor strikes the seat of disn order, and ‘from that it eradicates the effects.. Try it. _ 2481. ~~8. N. THOMAR Phelg-, N.Y. And NORTHROP & LYMAN, Newcastle, Ont., Sle Agerits for the Dominion. NotEâ€"Electricâ€"belected an 1 Elc ctrized. Sax Fraxosoo, Feb 17.â€"King Lunalilo of the Sandwich Islands, djed at Honolulu, Feb. 3rd, of bronchial disease. goPEccL(] Sold: by all medicine dealers, Price, 25 cents. » TKBMS“â€".?M ffth cash. _ Kesidue in four QV' annual instalments with seven E- ceut. l'r.‘nr'ut,lob'leeurdbymoflmton ie proâ€" rart of Park Lot No. 4 being 30°feet on Kast s.d> of Sher runniny Easterly to Bleekorâ€"st., ty North of the Lot owned by â€"â€"â€" Wright. TOW NSHIP OF UXBRIDGEâ€"Lot No 2 Conâ€" q wsion & 200 ncres mostly clearedâ€"about 33 or 40 aeres of wood; house and barn ; about six miles from the flourishing Vilâ€"age of Uxbridge, tops zould On xiflgunon. the 4th fl of r.ltrnmwn pext, Auction .Rooms of essrs. F. Coate & Co., King»st., at 12 o‘clock noon. + Part of same Park Lot, being Lots Nos. 92 and m-t corner. of Emma :!fd Avenune streets ( No. 154,) with two cottages thereon, wnlng Railroad. ... ... ... .. .. * FOWNSHIP OF LUTHERâ€"Lot .No. 12Conâ€" ce ision 11, 212 actes. XOWNSHIP OF ugonnâ€"wm half Lot N ). 80, Concession J, acres, FOW NSHIP OF OROâ€"Lot No. 18, Concession 1000 acres, UTOW‘NSE‘I'P" 0:" ’DGURDâ€". A m:lll s‘l'l.': on the " nabee rmerly known M it of Lot No. 4, Concession 1 Neuralgia, ESTATE OF THE BANK OF UPPER CANADA. $ beung the 2Gorare of Lots dfon: on o8 67 and i«. on m, being 70 x 51 feot, A, the Auction Rooms . of C. P. WATSON, h? ‘ma THURSDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUAR .un.uno'do& noon. " OW NSHIP OF 8OMBRAâ€"North half of No, xi, Concession 7; 100 acres. ® Erl“l.fl FRIDA Y the 6th day of m Y nexty at the brick store upon the premises, at 12 o‘clock noon. Lots Nos. 11 and 12â€"Block F., CLLFTON, with th valuable brick stores thereon. x RLLA&I OFr DU;T(VH.LBâ€"W.W lau.'lu. W NSHIP OF DOVER EASTâ€"Northâ€" hyofh, MK C 14; 100 gores. e=t TOWNSHIP OF BROOKEâ€"East half of Lot No. 10, Concession 10 ; 100 acres. ILLA 3E OF CORUNNAâ€"Lots N a Â¥ ... s hn imaincinen" ArHE TOWN OF PETERAORO/ At the AM% Roo-; dflaulA’&LdB .;A;Ll- Tthe ie * Do en esn e tebbe oee (ay of YA AUCIINSALE OF LANDS TOWNSHIP OF SUNNLDALEâ€"Part of Lot 0. 0, Cu:u&lllo- 14 1'3' ucres, vil E OF 8OUTHAMPTONâ€"Lot N :mmm«. * AT THE TOWN:OF PERTH, H To o Aba iT 2l 17 proumon noon. * * the hereinafter At fthe places nndmt:‘ dlys ‘Toronto, 17th January, 1874 ’-“W‘VI nr‘:x;’- ;.nnnuunx SEny FOWNSHIP OF MONTAGUEâ€"Lot No, 19, PUBLIC _ AUCTION, . Hide Bound Horses, f A horse is said to be hideâ€"bound when THE OTTAWA TIMES FBRUARY 20 1874 AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON. AT THE CITY OF TORONTO. tric Oil!â€" Worth Ten ‘Times its Weight in Gold 3 AT THE TOWN OF SARNIA: ANTED.â€"We will give men and women Business That Will hl' e e cce nc s o ner nsl ) 2s mon, Burficu The following lands will be sold by All Memorrhages, Diarrhea, R Burns, Soreness, Boils, Wounds, Ulcers, Bruises, Colic, By Qrder, Pagetâ€"street ;x;:'t'NoL' 5, West or _Lot No. &, North of 0. GaAMBLE. *‘ _ tira 2491 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT All defiring Go ds in the above line will find it to their interest to our Goods before g!ggdn,jâ€"fiu in piihiealas, U NC Snd frafiies dimeny lucported 0y "us, and | At the premises adjoining Mr. I, B. Taylor‘s Printing Office, 29 Rideau S8Street. His stock of Clot:s, Seotch and Canadian Tweeds, Meltons, Fancy Vestings, &c., is, unequalled 1y aby.in the city, mqnt-lum.mmlmm and family useâ€"Warranted pure and Ter hhds, Fine Old Brandy, Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor Genetal, Earl of Dufferin, 10 HHDS., PALE SHERRY WINE, (Â¥. V, P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerex‘s. Reasonable price and good art! an? vopn, rom 5y amroye. s pnmm ravs t on dear sn se Boot and Shoe ‘Who has been for the last six years, nearly, in Messrs, A. ?l. STEPHENS & Co%, lby" as Uutter, has left there, and commenced & .. | a call andia trial Boots and Bhoes of any kind, will find it to their advantage to call at the Red, White and Blue Boot L ald Conmiftomen Chsss in tie bominizn. "Head or Circnith _ o2 _ OOLRMAN & BAKKB, |© Custom Deéepartment F P sold. ad wole atf nachmted As represented: 1 is H. J. RODDEN. _ ware 39 dare : 2400â€"1w Râ€"J:â€"RODDEN, -'l:ho :-“ ;â€":mfi%”&.wm mirch=ned from prod§ 0. m‘&"fifl soid at reanonable price. They are worth trying.. Thoy. wiil.rocommend, ob y sn yc oA HOBâ€"P ATTERSOGN Sy~ Fo). 12, 1874 H‘s friends and the public are invited to give us Measures and orders taken fof Boys‘ and Men‘s Special Family Grocer, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Japansâ€"Greer : Binck of ‘he best grades. Coflee Feb.18, 1874 Feb. 9, 1878 er Feb. & 1874 SPECIAL FEATUREâ€"A good fit guaranteed or no sale, o ol x5 £ m AllGoods Warranted Ehrunk. "Witt BAMEERVILLE â€"& BROS,, Wholesale and Retalil Grocers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Ottawa, DIRECT "~IMPORTATION, WHMOLESALE AND RETAIL, USTOM DEPARTMENT. MEDERIC JOLICOEUR, ttawn . Juiy 17. 187 I I j and Gentiemen to learm ANTEDâ€"Lames and Gentiemen to ‘earn Prairie Hens Oysters in Bulk, â€" Wild Turkeys, 3 Oysters in Cas * Partridges,‘ Cream C ~â€" | .. FROMAGE RAFEFINE from the Island of Orleans. THOS;~ PATTERSON l?umluMnmanfl-mewbmflutbww‘““ Ex._Ship from France, England and Spain redmgaie )4 & EBE EC PRs PPE EP PuuS d ©"omoppinrntier sragiater ahoeg in uied Amtas ledpiahenee ~ ~ ) ; Fine ?mâ€"fvlfltfl kinds: very { «t perior from nn%‘;nfl :&czâ€"ml se Primutex sates Homg i\ u@?&:' Honey in giass boxes, GHINA â€" WAREHOUSE. Teas, Coffees and Sugars. IMPORTER OF FRENCH, ENGLISIL, SPANISB, ITALIAN and SCOTCH No. 54 SUSSEXâ€"ST. gamsUssEXâ€"8T. "®& $25,00 0 S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House! JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, 1 Â¥m.This Sale being GENUINE, no Good will be charged at COPFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES. Jaan. 8, 1874. ~ â€" 2872 This Sale will Continue â€"Oneâ€"Month, â€"COMMENCINGâ€" 4 MONDAY, ~JANUARY â€" 5th. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"PFirstâ€"class brands. D. Mc D O N E L L, 66. SUSSEX@STREET,; 66. Cash â€"Sale AT WHOLESALE COST PRIOCE, PORT WIN E! SPARKSâ€"ST. _ 30 REMRMEER J.R. STITT & Co., and Pooley‘s Bridge cosTt PRICE ‘The whole cons of Ladies Drest AdURnm MAUTUCE x.wmmmuu their ad o examine this stock, as ali mmhmhnmmhlm&l-rh- mmu-«mm:bu ..h ll: :fi‘u:. can com g.lho on mataach sn velvart t es o ll!-!-‘_'!"i!-“-““‘" Of G. Chouinard & Wellingtonâ€"8t., ioyiiipn parich ns n idns wie commencing on MONDAY, Writ 1nyt., Red. White 2 B Youths‘ BAR GAINS! ‘The subscriber having parchased the stock of LTND quaCks. A vistim of early indi QUOK OUT FOXK P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. Ten Oysters in Cases, Cream Cheese. and fancy Dry Gopds At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Pricg. AtCost Price. At Cost Price, At Costâ€"Prics, At Cust Price. At Cont Price. At Cost Price. At Cost Price. At Cost:Price. At Cost Price. + x _m‘: TaFmas" near Pooley‘s Bridge. T. RAJOTTE, Blue Flag FINE e promisesâ€" [ Reitcnipeny 1. ow on on e sioile Sn msnngzmminstmome termes uemurme A Trium. h of Mechanical"Genius,‘ Warranted for Three Yedrs, will Kuit Stitches m T omes N wifubl * * 900 Stitches in Family Knitting Machine ypur orrIcH, OTTaAWaA. Arrival and Departure or Mails, Te frossyenremabecripiies t 0009 The Canadian â€" Patent Office MEGEANICS MAGAZINE Tw the publisher, ... . .. . _ _â€" .. '-l_v! Yon, elose ay%, Monday "";53-"0-.â€""'“ P sc cry t the Tate cent. per -‘-n.‘-..uanu.n-umn-v .znulm-.’:muu.lovm 'â€"Ogs-.uu.u.. G. P. BAKER, ie ies oo ons thorthar: »Aiciin," nonts ie e ty taag torver, fluau.â€"mi E Castle ‘These all lie in the at Montrea?, and rarâ€" Hes making m-fi.",._"'.fi_“""’" t ail or any can have For particulars, &c., apply to * RIDDELL & EVANS, &A Assignees, &0., fl“nq.u&z-h-l. Wah 14 1874. 1#in (-*T M Manufacturer, Builder, Engineer, Chemist, Farmer, Merchant, _< and Tuesday, at8 pm. .( 0 000 0_ hm!ho. dmerrs. .. Friday at Mb To e e dn onl ow y ks â€"'fw" iout the world. aom l-l as Wine in 4, ousoncmi§e ) BX trore mar ns Eompuiiign poing pnovp to pron. Are sold (by Chemists. and . Druggiste R iY Ievoprepared diis,, Bole io mua.f.g',”:-"&w.?fi" 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON â€" _ Wromxsâ€"HoRrNsEY AND I PORE CHEMICALS AND NEW MEDIOLN Belected, and Shipping orders exeented . THWOMAS MORSON & SON Medallists and Jurors at all the Great Exh 1873. WINTEK ARRANGEMENT. 137 ~â€"_â€"*~â€" GEORGE E. AZ A copy offirst number can be seen al thi soffice $&" AllMails are closed Montrea! . &« 8 minutes faster than utmnm oi on Feb, 14, 1874 Morson‘s Effectual Remedies | Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation, TEAMER AND BARGES FOR SALE n.? wml-ovmnnumh‘- mo?‘lw:. EWING & 0o Titus â€" Block,.â€" South Soark Bole for Ottawa and S#POFEICEâ€"South Side Sparkcs, betwten 0‘Connormod Balk â€"si8. fictent SEz KE V ELE R Y will be ciosed at i122» prm.,in which only 5§ The and mediâ€" ime Tor o in Momont‘s P1 the active principie of the gastric old io Powder, Loz enges, Globules* and as Wine in i mowlts . i0) 1 00B packed and shipped. Orders made CE : M O T7 R&zs & wusw4 ol wâ€"â€"â€" AM D > essses «gexs F3 Beat figf | Oe ner o me Anler ie The Commissioners appol: for the conâ€" e in ie receive tenders h:‘lrt-hyi'n Ballasting on about 73 miles of h.,-tl.&?fi Befd l on i adatt Porir dn itengy. Hection 18, ilke to be for mt trined at the l=. 3 m& onietamecrery fag URSDAYT hoi Maaby 111 also be ~m‘ time o ees es ie _ mmos%fiflt 4 Tenders addressed to the Postmaster Genern F:{:r:ry “hr mdâ€"‘-: beunon‘figlim during the winter season. mervice wiil reâ€" quire to be performed a sparâ€"decked, sorew PeHE We Ret extrome bromith, 3 feet, bnlgentine. to class A.. L. at Lioyds. %0 hsl' should be of mur m .'ho flu? &u’heu%fl*h“ tes her upsed of twelve knots per hour, accept the lowest or any tender sodieg of mivigetion in Charotmionk, Country on Post Office Department, Oitawa, 12th Japuary, 1874 Nova _ Scotia wWINTER MAIL SERPIUOE 4 all the g& s d e um MCV®AGH, . *I have never known an inslance in which w was notobtained."â€"Cwx. AL&Xâ€" ANDIER us tobaceo, in tins, as cigars and cigaretiesin boxes, and as pastilles for inhalation . Rimmnel‘s Tolict Vinegur, cclebrated for it# use ful and sshiary propertiont " " ~ "_â€" _ _ 9 --..._;% oi ¢ with Rimmel‘s Glycerine, Costam F loral om(:z, very .m for al = Rimmel‘s V . 3 ufi% 3’“ OmhlE London, Italiens, Paris, M%fll‘L’ Bold by all.Perfumery Vendors. . ... A Awp BRoNCHITIs effectually relieved by the use of Dature Tatuls, sor " 4n a inost fearâ€" minute or so, when the symptoms abated, anu =o.-u me ufi:a?n years m:n.:ru: ‘A es hanplen chicer 1 ener witmensed > daked " UNUZZE® he Gawnre 4 Maire: 148 New BHondâ€"st. keepers throughout Canads and the Btates Now 14 1878 # warm climates, beg‘to whle tm fag, borvnarer unsm ?&E‘E‘Afl'c uu"t:‘lou-n ,‘.Evfi W slow H %p%'img e Mn of PREPARATIONS, & Mesers. e a Co., 882 Clare Pm #et ure, L mabe, Oe *A Khedive of Fob. 18, 1874 NTERCOLONIAU RAILWAY Prince Eaward Tsland TEAM SERY .CE BHEAW KkN â€"s. ROGERE, â€" UNDEERTAKE R JAS. BAILIFEF B ANGEâ€"UF AGENCYFOR sAvVORY & MCOOXE‘s 6 and 7 in 1J J3 WILLIAM WHITE, 8. ROGERS, 4 i. Paul«#t in wa,

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