* ~ Whatt e S j 4 o is W W Y SRA ic Mze L B _ iss E E TE a miss K ~* va, ~» °t 1ottee "o" 1t in sn se J C #¢ t «se $ Four Frenchmen left their homes at :-.ua.onth'thulk.loupm on the sriftice on that part of the ©0rst. On the way out one of the party gotlame «nd had to return. When he reached the piace, as{ier cunulcn:‘h diffiâ€" $Qity in yampiog from c umper toclumper be was howil«a to notice that his three eomrades were still going out to sea 08 the drift ice. t‘i; ;-. o far from thent to warn them of their danger, Nothing . has ï¬i-'h&ouhun\t\loflhs.' * â€" . Ott> 8 Week, romi lawyer ~of Windsor, haun»h;up:::m::: Of the vacant seats in the Loc« House, in Hants‘ At the meetling the ‘Town Council lug -U:L-M was read.from the Hop J G.C 1e and 396 others asking Sat only 25 or fower tavern licencss be lisued this ywar, that no saloon li l.: granted, and that the number Genses be reduced to ten. The matter was laid over to be decided by & special :ï¬.‘olm\:oun:.l on the 2ht‘hi}n¢ 4 s‘gzed petition shows a hm_n‘ agsinst mnu}w traffic ?uuthumy. a. number the counciliors hdpf in favor of. it, there is no doubt it wil be carned. %M-You#uddnl much respected resident of mmm infeu mt cnaain Munoddwn.tb J §f 1839, in the militia, and was n :J.:‘.yhin, a position he of the road reported this afternoon The agreemant is understood to te that the contractor .is to get $7,000,000â€"for the whole ro.d, comprised as follows : $4 150,â€" 000 first preference bonds on the road anbd lands, af'&).«w Provincial m bonds, snd $1.000,(0) Quebec i bonds. the terminus to be at the Commisâ€" wioger‘s whar‘; the main line bet weenl Quebec and Montreal to be completed by December 1st, 1876, and the Piles branch A Refo ntlGn toâ€" Mesars . Folduc and Dulacure were nom* mated for the Local House in hn::. day. The show of hacds was very & 'I'?M..mqniot‘“ * ne first g=neral meeting stock . hoiders ul‘th. Staducon« Bank was held to day for the purpose of electing Direct ors. _ Mr Joseph was elected President. The Committee of Directors of the North Shore Railway appointed to coufer with the Hoo. Mr. Jadn.vy as to the terms of the contract for the construction axeran-â€"i?form m & 5r Carmanuus, Fob. 18. At the meeling the ‘Town Council lug "‘hlw-‘: was read.from the Hon J G.Curfic and 396 others asking SK ae 2 2 T Terrible Adventure on the Icoâ€"Three Lives Lost â€"â€" Candidate for the Local House. in 1877. Mr. McGreevy will commence work at once, and push it vigorously. Yesteraay ~Marii Gras is celebrated as usual by troops of boys: and men with mas«s, blackeoed faces, ete , going from house to house levying contributions. The weather is geiting colder, with bigh whdl.upp-n:: ol‘nol-.. hig Manufacturors‘ Mooting â€" Extroemo Coldâ€"The Ice Crop â€"Northern llnw-l’rw‘mfww A meeting of manuficturers is to be held on the 24th in the Rossin House. Yhe coid wis extrem» and the ice cocters are morning. 1i :s feared smali . Aia meeting of the Northern Railway this morning Al+ Tarmson was elected Presitent. _ Neither T. 11. Cumberiand nor Angus Morrison were re«elected. f The Uringemen in this city attended the meeng uu.o?uvhâ€"lo_"]?@ and went :0 St. James‘ Cathedral this morning in a body, headed by a band. Nominations to the Local nodp- New . Stadacons _ Bank â€"â€" North Mr. Monck, thought the Council of Puble Instruction could be done away with with .dvantage. ’ lr..t}u-(u.mu‘)-u the Council of Public I=straction was a body thoroughly bated throughout the Country. . Heâ€"geonâ€" eraily supported the bill. _ \ The debate on the School Bill sumed. Mr. McLéod saii that conmdering thé o S ht o te n Mr. Sexton thought the ‘bill must be greatly changed in Committee before meeâ€" ing the general desires. Mr. Chisholm condéemned the ambiguity of the schoot Taws, which caused letignâ€" tion. ie supported the bill. Mr. Wood expressed himself in favor of the Compuisory Education Cl:use. tion. Mr. ParJeo said the expense of the Department naturaily because t ere was increasing in obtainâ€" ning immigrant«. â€" Mr. Hywert allowed the motion to stand, The House ruse at six o‘ciock. in 1873, it was $4.09. + g Hion wr Currie supported the policy of the Government. &lr.Domn-hfd-dï¬.-ï¬u. thought that if the ©MODGy was not given in the old country there was no security that tamigrants would not go into the States Mr. Merrick said the expenses of the tmmigâ€"awon Departmebt hed greatly inâ€" crea=ed. in 1871, it cost $1.50 per head tor each immigrant; in it was §: in 1873, it was $4.09. 974 1205; The Attorney General denied t.“ charges made agiinst the Immigration Depurtment, and showed that Mr. Lauder was wrong as to the increase of agents, and resd from the Public Accounts, that the over expenditure was $194, not $500, as charged. Begs mmm:wmmp,u“, but he would be beumpo-ibkhu.._ Mr. Lander said the number of Imani~ gratios Agents had been increased from Mlomnhhuuhmgo( the Legis. l:itmo, and tne -p.:‘m had been _ Hon. Mr. Fraser said the Pu report wouli be down in a few the papers were not requisite. ll.glk.'l'flhq'-w use t] Begg bad mad: some but be would be held 1 Immig departure t10 sending Imm He thought t lgose system, repiy Bhore Contractâ€"The Weatherâ€" Mardi Gras. ; in this county The House met at 3 Alter routine ths â€" A bform rejoicing takes place at Mer toâ€"night over the victory of Captain ~oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"amâ€"# omm | BY TELEGRAPH 8T. CATHARINES use rose at 10:20 p.m «VC ‘Ower livern liceness be your, that no mmt d that the number reduced to ten. The matter Ontario Legisiature ol asked for information as to pald 12 orikrants by may of h the c immigrants "-IN utead«d that there had been a from the policy of Mr. Blake in amâ€"gration Agents to Engl=ni. t bonuâ€"es ware paid in a very m, and thit a useless class of e irequently seat out. . Fraser uul'un Public Works i be down in a few %‘, were not requisite. . He said s policy was to use the English m Aid Societies in addition to nd agents. _lie admitted. that HALIFAX QUEBEC Harmax, N.S,, Feb. 17 extremelv severe last night, ters are busy at work this APTER @@. & prominent lawyer andidate tor odg‘ 0f the e Local llo‘." in Hants‘ TORONTO. ho Attorney General in k said it was not the in. overnment during . the lprovnlq'orl’om. .sylum, in vince. QueBco, Feb. tho crop will be oT the Exterp eb. 18 FRANCE â€" > sâ€"= Vacancy. Pax:s, Feb, 17.â€"M. Ledru Rollin is a candidate for the vacant seat in the Na. :,lon“g Assembly from the Department of auciyse, Dr.lntp,tho&xl‘-hlnnlhr, te he has discovered lmolmm. 1t is situated a day‘s journey northâ€"east of Akaba, Arabin, at an altitude of 5.000 feot ::WOIN.I:OIMMI-. Dr. Beeke says found *‘ aitic inscriptions, which he copied. * Patent Office Museum. South Kensington, died last night, aged 6G years. . Disraeli Summonedâ€"Electionsâ€" Personalâ€"Obit.â€"Mount Sinai. Loxnox. Feb. 17.â€"A special states that the British ship ‘Iron Crown,‘ from Sen Francisco for Queenstown, t‘: into Torbet Wive ailiereh Uimbtea : \ oo n t 44 Â¥5 Gladetone was received.by the t Windsor this afternoon.(Whearse Terdaily. tendered his resignation and that of his colleagues, Disraeli has been summoned, and will go to Windsor Castle to morrow, He conferred toâ€"day with several of the members of the last Conservative Minis~ try. The new Government is already par~ tinlly constructed, and will probably be completed within a week. _ Fom@ All the members of Parliament of Ireâ€" land have been elected, amd are classified as follows:â€"Liberals, 15; Conservatives, 30; Home Kulers, nearly all of whom may be considered Liberals, 58. o _ The. Archbishopâ€"o( Canterbury.is geri. 8 T. Southworth, Jos. Code, Wi.liam E«ton, T. Connor, J. B. Reverette, T. Perâ€" civol, D, Williams, D. Dowsley, V. Judson. The following ru.n- huve been elected ofticers the North Riding of Leads Agricultural Society, for the year 1874: k. N. Beecher. President; H. Cross, Ist Viceâ€"President; R Parker. 224 do. ; C. Richards, Becretary ; 3, Connors, Treasurer. horses running lmi. l;‘ voorun“"â€"ev;lli:qn;: was neld, which strongly~ cafi8 mee Reriy raeg peter. 9. i, to" wis found dead by the roadside in the Township of North Burgess, the untortuâ€" nate creature having spparently frozen to death. The young woman and Terence Murphy, her brother, came to Perth! on Friday, and started for home in the evenâ€" ing, Murphy being somewiaÂ¥ jntoxic ifed. Next morning the body of the girl was found in the road lifeless, with marks of violence atout the bead. ‘Ihe brother profasses total ignorance of what occurred, having only a faint recollection of the This race stponed on account of Clip breaking % shoe. _ whe Greenâ€"Race willbe tiken up, and ‘i § h: bady of ;a’. lannd dasd "Ko ok.‘:g.u.â€"*! 4oh uu;-"n. h.-...’; ‘w';lz-.;â€"o{l‘ first start, Cloud 1st, Clip 204 man 3rd, Nb time. P 40 the third heat there were five false star.s, but at l:st they were sent off in mazu;uipm.ou.lo. 2nd, Dutchâ€" man 3rd. lime, 2 50. > Clip and Uld Joe had a tussle ï¬n* lead, as in the previous heat. Clip won by hait a length. Old Joe hnkolli‘tfly. Clip coming in without a break.:â€" i1 P t t e es The Races â€" A Woman Frotet to | Vice Pmidonhond()hirmoflhl‘% Deathâ€"Agriculturai Society. Committee, without submitting them % BrocavicLs, Feb. 17. ’0“’“‘““" whose d‘“wh to pass upos o . | such communications, without consul« The meeting here to attend the races is | tation with any of its othcers. v.yhr‘oâ€"mhrg.uomhoumnmakgboh i . § vilie. The entries for toâ€"day‘s races were | W * G F as follows: Green Raceâ€"Mary Baker, * R si Fanny, Biack Johnoy, Buckskia, Mary | . The tria! of Simmons for the murdet of Brown, Pip, Storm, Patsey Bolliver, Lady | Duryes was concluded in Uyer and Terâ€" Grenville, Bay Rattier and Sunrise, | miner io day. _ John Graham, for the pri«‘ County Raceâ€"Old Joe, French Boy, St. | soner, cccupied over four hours in sum»= Cloud, Darkep, Clip, Fiying Cloud and | ming up for the defence, and District At« Bay Willie. Pool selling was commenced | xoran' hours for the prosecu\ at the St. Lawrence Hall last night ; J, W. id® was rendered of manâ€" Quimty is the seller. third degree. Sentence were sold last night, In has been postponed until i hursday. fr Buckskin, Patsey Bolliver «nd Lady Grenâ€" j The Fire. a ville were the favorites. In the Count l r Race, Clin was at the head of the poJ Sise Sixe Deror, Feb. 17.â€"The tire here. Pools will be sold again toâ€"night immedi~ | this morning ‘broke out at fire o‘clock in ately after the entries for toâ€"morrow‘s| Olive Hall, and before it was jot n‘orl races are made | control dastrnvad 98 rleass aerge In the County Race, $30 to the lst, $20 | to the 2nd, the following horses started : | Dutchmas, St. Cloud, Darkie, French Boy, | Clip, Flying Cloud, Old Joe. and Nellie. _ | In the first heat, Duichman came in : ï¬_ «t ï¬'l,l;"UldJool.Qod, and Clip third. heeie d nslc Cl nb . Obl.Jdelecona E" id Joe had ‘a har ‘;h-nuh aud O 1 lorl.holudlnth':hou,:utchp.mmin one length shead. . a \ fore going officers, to ‘take farther acticu to complete the organization. Earnést deâ€" brm?hu was manifested by all present to tornf an efficient Association. Lennan, in crossing to Ogfensburg, loaded with wheat, broke through and were lost. The men barely esc:ped with their lives Also a team loaded with butter for Clayes & Smith of Prescott, broke a about fifty yards from the managed to save the team, but most of the butter went down. The boit is crossâ€" ing toâ€"day. Accidents in Attempting to Cross on The crossing ¢n the ice here now is rather dangerous, owing to the mild weather we hive had. Two teams to«day A large and influential meetiny wa* beli here this evening on behalf of Mr. Callaghan, the Reform candidate for the Loc.l House for the North Riding of Wetâ€" lington. The audience was ably addressed by the Hon. E. B. Wood, who did ample justice to lmm ‘Tne meet« ing was also by Mr. Drew, Mr. McKinu, Mr. Smith of Elora, and several others, after which the meeting dispersed, first giving three cheers for the Queen, the speakers and the chairman. * Sr. Tmomas, Feb. 17. A very sad accident occurred here toâ€" day at the Canada Southen Depot, in which a man named Corlis, who was emâ€" rloyrd in the yards, was instantly kilied. n erossicg the track while the men were shunting cars with the yard engine, he was knocked dowa and the wheel ï¬â€˜â€œâ€˜d over his chest, completely cutting him in two. Mr. Cordie was an honest, indus» trious old man, always to be found at his post, and much respected. ST. THOMAS. Fatal AoEldent at a ww&†Reform Association Organized UNITED STATES. Reform Mosting PRESCOTT DIRECTORS, LINDSAY. DRA YTON. Dzavto®, Feb. 17 Lispsar, Fob. 17; ts e i) ioh on Feb. 17. inâ€" ) Montreal gives it a most important advanâ€" tage over other lines that run into the Western States. It is doubtful if any other road can convey freight so far with out breaking bulk. ‘The pressure upon therefore, for such transportation, is , 3 | prodigious. As an illustration of this a ;. | sing}s fact will suffice, ‘The dnym or| throug! Portland there were six h car io:is of freight waiting at that | for ship« to conÂ¥vey it to Europe. In y there w.unotmwu the p + all these cars, so that > i ue shunted at stations back in the: . Although the Allan Line of he ahips could carry 1 ut Ntate. Forthad bectiingly emoats the Afrery â€" of two flagsâ€"the stars and stripes and tle British union jack, In winter, especially, it is virtually a British port, subsidized and almost monopolized by the Grand Trunk Railway. No road of equal length in the world has such international relations and" functions as this great iron shod thorough. fage. ; The magnificent(Vhotbria Bridge at prise) howithe; Bri ini ts foolt mio walnrart Rew Porth efBin eats "the ‘fivery of At Portland one sees with some sur. prise) how:the; Britisho Deminigh wiprojects Mistake, t It was not Senor Sols, editor of the Gorro Frijjic, who was arrested for taking part in the recently attempted riot, but another person of the same name. lost §0¢ ipgjed, ‘anc\(180; ‘Frodndet~"The rel @is t;ok no prisouers, ‘Their loss is not "'x “pmmu in the Central Deâ€" partment are setting fire to farmâ€"houses in all directions, t Gen. Burricl has sailed for Spain, I meu‘and.{our pieces oFMPLiLlery, attacked the main force of the insurgents near Naâ€" ranyo. . The istter were 5,000 -uo::t under the Marquis of Santa Lucia Cuban Commanderâ€"inâ€"Chief. The b& lasted seven tours, acd resulted in a % cess for Generai Buscones. Ahe Spaniurds Havaxa, Feb, 17.â€"A hoavy oomd t has taken piace in the Centril Department, in which the Havana journals give the fol Cloud‘s and Spotted ‘Iuil‘s agencies are not imminent, Connolly, in charge of this agency‘s supply train, was killed on the 13th inst. ‘The trais was saved. An attick was made near the Platto River. Frontiersmen continue to come in with their families; feeling unsafe. ce s ud en t °mm eccee fvuw untrue, (iNews yiâ€" teolad on t.. a Red ‘loud‘s and Spotted ‘Iuil‘s agencies are False Report. Oxraxa, Feb,. 17th.â€"The report tele= graphed yesterday of the Indians having uttacked settlers at Red Willow Neb., proves to be untrue. f#News fro@® S§H#* viâ€" red suuearge Devensyldigar store, loss ?‘:',000, insured; Howland & Bnnfinth. real estate, oftice, loss slight; J. C. Mead, baker, loss $5,00U. partially imsured ',"ir. Shellinberger, loss $500, partially ins j John Birdsall, saloon, 1oss $1,000, insured ; Fraok McGee, cabinet loss Omhi:mnneo $300; W. H. Dean, marâ€" ket, $5,000, insurance $3,500, } $2 0U0, insurance $1,500 ; Lander & Fisher, clothing, loss $18,000, insuranps $14,000 ; Elias Washburn & Co,, d.rua'-, loss $8,000, insurance $3,000; Wm. Worley, grocer, lodes $3,000, insurance $2,500; Job Carâ€" ter, real estate, loss $1,C00, inrnrancé {l.,u&x); Squire Griffic, carpets, loss $800, msured; John Lawrence, saddler, l0ss. $500. no insursnce W in F', $1,5 9 sa ired $ik â€"Deve loss $25,000, insurance $15,000; H. Van Lewis, liquor, loss $3,000, insurance $2,003; Hamel & Brewer, hardware, loss $15,000, insurance $13,000; Sing Sing ‘Republican, loss $5,000, insured $3,000 ; Miss Schmidt, comfectioner, loss $2,000, insurance $1,000; Jacob Elmen /or, oyster saloon, loss $500 ; William Van Wort, upholsterer, loss id® was rendered of manâ€" M’uï¬rm degree. Sentence has been postponed untit i hursday . 6 Sise Sixe Daror, Feb. 17.â€"The tire here this morning‘broe out at five o‘clock in oliv:“,:hldl;m beft;o it was o’ol under troyed places business, :ï¬a‘a y on M ing and Leonard ltmtmd lbnu.:'lv%’:: Most of the buildings are of wood. Ulive Hall was # mew structure, four stories high,. The office of the Sing Sing Republican is deâ€" stroyed. . i K The following is a list of losses and in« surance: Hugh Herringham, Olive Hall, }' In the Senate toâ€"day Mr. Fenton, of New | York, presented a petition in regard to The tria! of Simmons for the murdet of Duryes was concluded in Oyer and Terâ€"= miner io day. . John Graham, for the pris sOner, occupied over four hours in sum»= ming ui for the defence, and District At« tormey E‘helps two hours for the prosecus _ Wasutxgroy, Fob, 17.â€"The Indianagent, ! Saviile, telegraphs from St. Cloud that his clerk has been assassinated by Indians, If, he says, he can be furnished with arms he can detend the agency and unite the Ugalaghas against the northern tribes, | Potition. Comtfuittee off,,the Stock Exchange Board are ,investigating the forged letters purâ€" pofting to be from President Orton of the Western Union, and Presidant Cox 0! the Toledo, Wabash and Western E. RJ No conciurion has been arrived at. Letters ware re:d by Moses H. Welock, one of the An American City Canadianized. j heard here of the burning of Red Willows and killing of citizens by the Sioux, The report is believed to be unfousded . [( I Railway Accident. h As:. lï¬vu. Feb. 17.â€"The robbers of dams‘ Express Agent, at Granby City, c# few nights.ago, have been discovered, and the money recovered. No prosecution will follow . Death ‘of the King of the Sandwich Islandsâ€" Sax Fraxcisco, Feb 17.â€"King Lunalilo of the Sandwich Islands, died at Honolulu, Feb. 3rd, of tronchial disease. _ Fatal Explosion. Frupsricx, Md., Feb. 17.â€" Au engine boiler at one;ofithe:coal W u-iu-?M this morning, lollbg gr0es and wounding three others, one seriously. Concorp N. H., Feb. 17.â€"Franklin B. Evans was hung about 11 o‘clock. _A disgusting confession states that in addition io e berine ht weceteauates 1 O veriel Meteorological. Wasmwerox, Feb. 17.â€"Chief Justice Waite called upon the Prom: ‘ant toâ€"day. At the so of 1 the signal office < ige of the system of c i hitherto ~conducted ‘by lan Institue as may be found consistent with the public service. : Attexrows, Pa., Feb, 17.â€"By the acciâ€" dention the Lebigh and Susquebanna Rail. way iyesterday the engineer was killed, his body being crushed ; the flm-rdflm brakesmian were badly scalded and|otherâ€" wise injured, and nine cars burnt. Battle. CUBA Execution tion of Indians. agencies are Fowler, $1, ols THE OTTAWA TIMES FEBRUARY 19, 1874 xplinl, is Amrinem bilne Peadity ced ineclde &\{71‘?‘ iext, at 12 6%clock noon. ... . __ . TOW ® poU: & simben Riiver, frmoeny Anoes id Aie Potne Climnmgtyer 0t 108 No 6 Ooncemion 197 AT THE TOWN OF PERTH, I day of FEBRUARY next, f AEDRNYMHOTEL] 2t is weigck aogan oo n 1 rOW NSHIP OF MONTAGUEâ€"LOt No. 19, Joncession 7; 200 acres. &T THE TOWN OF PETERAORO,‘ At Rooms of CHARLES STAPLE: 4OR oo aumsty 5o uts aite tay of PB ", OW NBEHP OF SOMBRAâ€"North half of No, %, Concession 7 ; 100 acres. = "TOWNSHIP OF DOVER EASTâ€"Northâ€"west Lalf of 13, Consession 14; 100 acres. f TOW NAHIP OF BROOKKâ€"Rast. half of Lot h'mlqgnnu-lumm@m 1 VILLA3ER OF oouu‘llAw Nos, 4 .and | & 6. « wï¬o.':wmu' * c i 42 0. 7 en e Rocinat Pagetâ€"street. Satisfactory reasons for going out ‘of business, musfl_r.o.mu & Fob, 5 1874 A; the Anction Rooms of C, P. WATSON, EE on THURSDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUA uext, at 12 o‘clock noon, 6 . VILLAGE OF DUNVILLEâ€"Water Lots, Nos. 2, 4y and 24. : 1 OW NSEIP OF OROâ€"Lot No. 13, Concéssion 1 000 acres. =; 'Qv;.'};. siebicd WM"A > C-OAHM ‘Toronto, 17th January, 18M, > _ > #177d DL AOE oK BOUTHAMPTONâ€"â€"Lot No, 1, AT THE TOWN OF CLIFTON. «i Wexk somier o rome: mis. Arone streom {plan No. 154,) with two cottages thereon, > art of Park Lot No. 4, being 30 Teet on, Fast i«3 of Bnerbourneâ€"st., rognlnx y to Bleekerâ€"st., .1 orth Sned by ~â€"=â€" Wrights yethe 4« row) OFUXBRIDGEâ€"Lot No. 2 Conâ€" d o wnmmonhuuuom}mrsmm uxxm s"Ing Railroad. On WEDNESDAY, the 4th d1 of Februar next, at the Auction Rooms ‘of Messrs. F. W’ Coate & Co., King»st., at !2 o‘clock noon. A NOWNSHIP 0; NNIDALEâ€"Part t No 9, Mll‘lmrll.!& acres. of 1t TERMSâ€"One fifth cash. . Residue in lbu‘r aq‘n.nlunul instaiments with seven per cent. interest, to be secured by morignge on the proâ€" 1 oving in Bohmt parwe of bots d se on Siror aod 13 os, At mM, belng 70 x 61feet. Business â€" Chanee. 0 OF LOTHERâ€"Lot No. 12 Con« ce f9, 0. 12, These al} lie in the at Montreal, and parâ€" }u making amn«g:ll’l for the pmohu'o of ‘t or any ean imye im mediatcfpossession. "Mink* and the Harges "Bort \leln," "Gatâ€" kiepny abu Mevterrctvatals tnails thotiat apd (Rideab. triven p ction: of Tbs Insolyent ESTATE OF THE BANK OF UPPER & CANADA. _Canadian Lustres, boucht atâ€"@auction alightly: imperfect: and ~offered ‘very iow by Allan, MeKintions & McMorran.~\ .. ADGHION SAL} OF MAMDS L s The liyes of tiiousands of horscs hatre been saved buring the past . year, and the credit is due to .+‘ Darley‘s â€"Condition Powders MAr:b.i;n Heave Bclmody." This i ing extensively used 190 cance from " all the, ighent praise, Nothing of the kind has ever before cen half as successful or given such. univ®rsal satistaction ; it cannot be equalled. We @an confidently recommend â€"it, and would advise all who own horses to keep a supâ€" ply of it on handâ€"it may be the means of saving your horse‘s life, . Remember the name, and see that the signature of Hurd & Co , is on each packige. Northorp & Lyrnan, ~Newcastle, Ont., Proprietors: for Canads,, , Sold by all Medicine Duler‘-é ( S 491 HARDWARE BUSINESS IOWNSHIP OF law‘flâ€"'.t half Lot 0. 89, Concession 1, 100 acres, ' The full returns of ihe election in Kings County show 1043 votes tor Dr. Bo:den and 943 for Mr. Chipman, giving the genuine Reformer a nun'lty of 98 over the spurious one. â€" The Reformers of Kings County have winined themselves mobly in this contest. In the beginning of the campaign, ‘i~ Chipman a(tempted to quiet his opponents by pursuing the trim» ming policy that he had tound zo sucess. Mcoi:m:i:'u years. He hid been at once a e and an Antiâ€"Coufecerate ; asupporter of the late Governmen:\ aod an cp_onent ; a signer of lhodpnwu ;uina: the August prorogation, and a meinvzer 0 & festive ptiaring that was called to exult over. . the pmomï¬m; a defender of the Pacific Scindal and a condemner of it; and. in going before the electors of Kings County he had the: endoraement of the lite Government, while, at the same time he was willing to pledge himself to appofl the Reform Government. Some: ntâ€"hexrted Reformers . thought Mr. Chipman‘s trimming policy, his family in fluence, and his innumerable offices of emolument or influence, made him invin= cible, and they doubted the propriety of engaging in what lwwflmntobe a hopeless contest; but fortunately these were few, and the great body of the friends of honest Government were determined to make an effort to rid their m“l(h“ the incumbus of L. DeV. Chipman. e bat» tle was fought out well, and Mr. Chipman beaten by a majority which, considering the circumstances of the contest, is quite large. ‘The success of Dr. Borden and the King‘s Reformers has doubtless taught Mr. Chipman the lesson that trimming is mnot the best m politics, ‘und it should teach everywhere the duty of standing up in defence ‘of their principles, ‘no matter ‘how â€" great the odds against them appears to bo.â€" Halifax hereinaftor Atnopl-mqnd':tum * PUBLIC AUCTION, The I oi oi o mha en es oamer Feb, 14 1874 For particulafs, &e., Apply to Toads on ~each, they could not reduo® this vast scoumulation with the present number of versels, so that the company is bringing up others as fast as 1t can for this growing trade. â€"Alihu Burrit:. AT THE TOWN OFSARNIA: Suitable for the Ottawa Navigation, AT THE CITY OF TORONTO. TEAMER AND BARGES FOR SALE Tc following Tands will be sold by Trimming not the Bost Policy. A wellâ€"established Lof, in one of the towns &m-wï¬m‘:‘ a 4 chanee to any one of moderate Horses Saved. RIODELL & EVANS, By Order, erd us A&wï¬,ï¬ siznces, &c., b??fl&%i Wc dacanrs (ar 2t ie pa pay maons | Red, White and Blue Boot Hree oi OrnbnerAoed but old al n i se w.fmwfl“m“hmâ€ï¬‚“_ * Rrobrree chd taken for Boy» &bd Men‘s Newsond Siiiatiliiney aEdated rove? Ladlles‘ and uents Worked Slippers made: up, Boys‘ and Men‘s Lon« Kip Boots and Stogigs Yooks hoo Meditias 20090 n a Custom Department R. J. RODDEN, Boot and Shoe Feb. 12, 1874 nm.,‘-m:-, A Table Frults, &e , Tin o ol «1 unn.ny:ln h Z..:a:."?'__':-: ‘:f%‘%'#m% "5 Nss Wm' mmm’?m An glasa bozes, i mrwa_gw.ummunmwuâ€"wmm:- Ten hhds, Fine Old _ Brandy, 10 HHDS, PALE SHERRY WIN®H, *ém'umm&%%flwaw‘ Purveyor to His Excollency the Governor General, Rarl of Dufferin, Whelesale and Retail Grocers; Wine and lflmm 7 jas 1 find it to their P i.A draiing ae an in ane naerve d ul ont n o mate gntermetvo pries o«r Goot batire postng ag a ol s P. BASKERVILLE & BRO8, ‘The above gooas are pu USTOM ... â€" BEPARTMENT. MEDERIC (JOLICOEUR,; TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 2 At the promises adjoining Mr.I. B. Taylor‘s Printing Office, 2 0 Rid cau 8 tre e Ris stock of Cloths, Scotch mo-m-flm;,unu.mqvmm 1y any in the city. SPECIAL #EATUREâ€"A good fit guarantecdof no sale. DREOT © ~LIMPORT.ATION, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, tawa. Jniy.!7, 187 Special Family Grocer GROCERIES.â€" WINES AND LIQUORS. Fob Feb. 9, 1874, BASKERVILLE ~& BROS,, Feb, 18, 1874 O L DCP ORTCâ€"~AWINE No. 54 SUSSEX~ST. THOS.:s=PATTERSON Praitie Hens Wild Turkeys, Teas, Coffees anda »4r SUSSEXâ€"ST. & L wwmuummmmpnbuomnh-w.m CHINA â€" â€"WAREHOUSE. T @ I*POB‘!‘BB OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, SPANISB, ITALIAN and . JOSEPH DIMBLEBY, $25,000 S A L E Staple & Fancy Dry Goods Regent House! Dress Goods c golound .‘&b Black %lh eri ul ustres, Wincies, i'incio-l,r“' SBhectings and Towellings Table Mven and Nopltine Cottons (White an 1 Grey) Flannels (White and Ssarlet) Blupkets and Quilte» ; e y inery, Jucketsand Shawls Jaan, 8, 1874.." â€" 2372 :kmhlo being GENUINE, no Good will be charged at â€"WITH~ FROMAGE RAFFINE from the Island of Orleans. MONDAY,â€" JANUARY . 5th COFFEE GROUND DAILY ON THE PREMISES This Sale will Coutinue One Month, â€"UOMMENCINGâ€" L PALE and DPARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"¢lass brands. Cash: D. Mc D O N E L L, 66 ~SUSSEX STREET, 66. AT WHOLESALE COST PRICE, & J, Iflbmx' $A All Goods Warranted Shruok SPARKKSâ€"ST; 1HOS~â€"P4TTERSON®$ Roesaiantat eaiee Remember hï¬'-‘r-.':'ï¬u Weilingtonâ€"st. and Pooley‘s J # â€"_ T. RAJOTTE, qed pura o pgi ne n C 4 M The whole Etock consisting of Ladios Dres: uodory, l.eep Plumes, mfll&â€"s elyets, Sillcs, Â¥rint L«m Linens, o ty O pntnnrastem Tt piir ie oo hatnak ie ‘Y’M A,-am made ;lot of and Iutending purchasers will thorefore find it to their advan! cxamine stock, as all Of G. Chouinard & Co., Wellingtonâ€"St., nem aeeore en "of en es Stied o larke commeneing on MOYDA Y, 12 e4t Lrer., Steple and Fancy : Dry Goods Red, White § Blue Flag JoR. STITT & Co:, BA R G AINS ! Wellingtonâ€"St., near Pooley‘s Bridge, ‘The subscriber haying purchased the stock of COS Tâ€"~PRIOE QU0K OUT FOk Oysters in Bulk, Oysters in Cases, Cream Cheese. yuyeqn "I t tss At Cost Price. AL Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Cost Prige. At Coat Price. At Cort Prige, At Cost Price. At Cost Price, At Cost Price. At Coet Price, At Cost Price, At Cost Price. â€"AT THREâ€" JWeT J No % & KaUs mï¬Ã©â€i‘!@:@%&- CHAS, H. N & Co ‘mmuq‘gï¬nm""‘ .. Sappiepi oo Secussuce of Reachers :and. soid. the Art of Playing the Pland." ""‘Richardson‘s music size, and is jusily claimed to. be the best and £)50,000 COPLES SOLD SHOOLBRED & CO;, Ortawa Carpet House JUST OPENEHM._G(!Q;M in Bruséci», Tapestry, Â¥Ply abd‘ Kidderminster Carpets, Hemp Matlings and Oflcioths, direct from the best English maicars, to which we conâ€" Adéntly lnvite the inspection of purchasers. Our stock being even More comiplete und exâ€" tensive ‘than in ‘anyformer season, and our pFices will be found a&s low or even lower than CARPETS. Tntoniia ten b¢ witodrews at ny er cant. errenaees. h:"".u . and y Richardson‘s â€"â€" N¢w Method PI A N OFO RT E. Feb. 10, 1874 Post Ome, Ottamn _ | S Ereqpii ol ooo t ft bni.in which onty gpuer orFICE, OTTAWA. Arrival and Departure or Maiis, VC ID QUaACKS, A Trium_ h of Mechanical Genius,} Warranted for Family Knitting Machine 183. WINTER ARRANGEMENT foondland, ean he obtained mt this Office. i mirorcaaregvee "~ BM All Mails aro closed Montreal 4.+ $ minvtesfastor than Utz"au-‘ J laa Titus with Doubte and Drawers, for fes e se t eRFeNeesnt JAS. BA(E.IBL POFKFCEâ€"~South Side Sparke, betwieh O‘Commor a °; MECP! f9r Ottawa and x mo Enaasiks 30 SPARKSâ€"ST. PRICE $4.75, dersigned HAS REMOVED to the premises ma 373 _ Friday at 11b 0. P, BAKER, Schumann‘s §§3%8 ranted for Three Years, will Knit 900 Stitches :in} Minute. ItaeaUiKain . ". """. Auit 2,%0 Stiche ‘Commaizsion Agents _""P10d D7 J. EWIXs 1 0o â€"THE,IM PROV & 11â€" money at work for us in their spare .â€"gam fio" Aifes 1. SHiRSUN 2 0o o El 39 Omicen, RUBSELL HOUSE HLVOK, Bparts st, Ottawa, :. A: lo.gv#%‘ 6.% Fm . H. GREAV A, 3OYCE, â€"Apppe oi .. Agnt n y THROUGK . TIC IssUED To _ALl i in ts 1*4 * ~ 4 aontiom ‘Friimt now leave Presoott and Brockvilic as follows : . . PMiia arelertvertse whae Lk. . 9;1.1: O?I % prom PORTLANDJ ‘Close éomnections at PIHCSOOTT and BROCK. e hadeath ts and ols UFFAE N: * . Saaba Bafizer Detrolm Onioage The‘Great Direct Boute to 1878=4, . Winter A * Ordingty Care on anl Through day Â¥raion ind " Ooeiay maen rromput SAaetet e i monegaa ohogh k t fins ste uf overy deveriptionatiaps on hand. Carharts Its pages of full sheet music size, road veries, .Bdb rom Operus. &e ‘The #nle of vorite .mm;ï¬â€˜." i ‘{umraaticy hx T eakek." ad arhys uut-umnm the purâ€" DHf shove books sent postpaid on recéipt of JLIVER DITSON 4 Jan.. %, 1874 _ Satjsfactory security will be required for mï¬tm,, 1 adcepdibeforne eigon mt mo. be bemnd C WILLIAN W iire, Dea ie on S bapea oo Ond Enanotretons noti es semsl e t fance 1. Wfl‘g‘-â€" t Iohine theckters and PictoO, or other convenient po ts in Nova Scotin. _ ‘The contract to . ef ten years .« Bhould . the steamer uf bé no swnotly in th above ut of rig, fustoning, mmdâ€"mï¬m com r-h 4 j iying At tndr Dedkng be obifiined in npptying mt this Dep nt or l the offic. Â¥eb. 18, 1874 aide fastenings of boat should be of yeii> . # meta‘, and must be .‘h‘: won wood, muéumm&z . | She must h.vcpud“ n ac6om| ~/~ .I:r thuv.g: T . ¢ »oeine t Peaie it O "Ole hor seiten «trom Tenders nddressed to aster Genera whuraetgeaiieeinnteition e between Pri and Nova Scotin, -lnnncul;hz.wl a service wisl l.-' ‘Dropetior, about 180 Jeet foug over ait. depth io Are All excelient and popular cheap books br % RAND TRUSK MKAILW AY * m P WL WEA EPMLED Ghqesc W B $ d 53 Nova_ Scotia WINTER MAIL SERPICE 8. ROGERE, UNDERT AXK ER Slopp mis Esq . idayds Agent, Oharlorteows ORGAN "AT HOME. ;mu SERY.CE BEIWEEN Prince Edwa.â€"d island 6 and 7 Nicholas=$t,, Otta wa. GOING WRSE GOLNG EAST ci proadney. hed Saas CM’N%% Price $2.50 t or al theoffice 6 1257 ydéw ta, (1878â€"4 Wicke, \e