ha a Se oreeronm )—TATWRY NWR, —_—=IMCLAKEDT, EW ADVRRTET, | SEW AOTIETRENETT. 1974 GI The Examiner. ne eee ~ eyia. eo 4 o- a (aa xeory, On Caban hotel tables, bi itt yy is served Tur Exports from Prince Edward Is-| By Telegraph to Reading Room and Examiner. | | hottle in bot @s. ae ae land for the six months of the financial | ELECTIONS IN MANITORA,--TER IBLE evant is It is said that people in China rarely : \ ‘ {| [ , \ : . : ee . apawien abpates.-~ Kateen |; ti CS oS town, Jann ary 11, 187. year commencing July Ist, 1874 and | eee is Banc = ae tain the age of sixty, a Books. Books. iS } i YE \ i . ~ | ending December 31st, 1874, make a very | WILLIAM ON THE PEACE OF a eracrions—| cotton seed is becoming one of the prin: | ' a rE Ey BC) ING OF PARLIAMENT— ONTARIO BLECTIO? . : > an — | N Thursday, the 14th tust., at 3 o’clocy THE W INTE R BOA r. gr: aifyi ine “exhibit.” Their aggregate ALFONSO AND His POLICY —FRENCIE POLTs cl al articles of export from Egy} t. { i R ‘ » " Z hg iz . ays, > LFé st AN , a teh ' jn e | bi errno: fn Salos Om, —— , ak . “no rum UNITED S 28 dae Charlotte, wife of the King of the a 4 . \ ° i ou o cs “XGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES. Qaeen } — TARA on ened tr ‘ f\ We had intended, this week, calling | value, as shown by returns at the Custom | oe Fort | Priendly Islands, isa Methodist minister, | MASONIC TEA Twe e3 New Books! y recent arrivals rom ; aan ek 1 a { ne : ‘ i ‘or D 0 UASES NE ° attention to the utter inefficiency of the | House, is $965,232—no less than $601,-—| Orrawa, Jan. 2. legram > ce i | Peston spends over $30,000 @ year in | _ i as ei RB if ie ¢ . . eae ha DD Sehu arty : Sena va hlic achools Imbracing Religions, Historical, elical, rr, @iga r} * service performed by the steamer Albert, | 403 more than those of the corresponding Garry states that th 7 “Dav ei P teaching drumming in her public schools. | ] "i, i my | i id a Eimbra ad ae ae Wor Foetica ritain @& Cisewhel C, ” 7 , : 012 nek : ; gained 1S out of 24 constituencies. \ rried person in England has | fy] sy en ene ern oer hi pier eee carey . : ‘st vear—and $243,066 more | has gained ; No unmarried persot 5 i Do ee which has contracted to carry the winter | months of In , eg . yarey Actual official returns from Kingston give | eyer been known to live to be one hundred | ee a a 4m : ag mails : but, as we hk arn that the Post than those of the whole year 1873-4 =e ‘ a spagae he On sie Oppo- cane ale e a | NV. RANKIN, Anctioneer i Ws % w ; a Wy i ee ae : +1 al - waten re , at all the | °" hn 15 majority. 4 J ay et as . ‘HE Annual Tea and Entertainment | Jon. 11, 1875. lin "A Mm tts @ @ . Office authorities have decided upon send- | It must b — mb : me hy eh s ria | tition, has been re-elected for Centre Wels | One ie brid - ie ata ch en ng oni the anspie es of St, John’s Lodge, oS. BIB 221g os : : * ( ’ ; ates vir : : } : : I Ovington, Jvy., 3 y rand ue ol e ing the mails round by the Capes, we do | | prod: e ship ped - 3 eT 2 ... {lingten. Lepine, who was elected in Mans | rd : bride ’ : | No. 397, Rh. E., will be held in the Eo Tet. S : . ‘ _ slay the | any other port in the Yominion—and 1618} eg a Tey vislature, is Maxime ae a ig i + % not think it worth while to ‘s'ay th : I . a4 itoba to the | 1 Legisha : | Over 2.000 women have joined the Lons | Cimcrricer F Beal} peesrh a4 Bi viii fe i. 3D F slain.”” well known, that large qu: intities wer Lepine—not the person who is under sene | ton Union of female book-binders, started Tn we . po Shop and Office lately oceupied by 2 : ‘ wnaliy | , « wee s en Tee i N d ibal {sq., vex r to Whether she has failed to fulfil her} sent through St. John and Montreal—were | tence for the murder of Scott. i few weeks ago. ie , 9% sit! oer i : ae a ck aan n ee of hob. a f T — annot tell as the not taken necount of in our Cust ym Mr. James Johnet mn, of Customs ‘'D ypt, Aman an lhis four children are ill of | “¥ ednesday, January 27th. rusty : 1 nD WT Di ins contract or a ’ ie cei fie iu entered on his duties as successor to Mr. | trichinosis in Buftalo, eaused by eating in- ‘ea on the Tables at 6 o'clock, sharp. 4, & T. MORRIS. A Sad contract we have not seen. u e have ousc, . i an " Sin wateatones fected Bolowna sausage, | The Committee will endeavor to make! Jan. 11, 1875. Zin hesitation in saying that, if she has Still the “exhibit” of this year, shou!d : 8. M. Bouctette, mmissioner of SS ae . ee ee oe . aan ee ‘ae 187 ie vi ; : no hesitation in says at, — ‘a ee Teland has | Customs t day. Tho election of Mr. One - nily = 3 a N. " as “te a | Se U ei . * xe tO ahnounce 2 . aa ~ » aken as a proo iw 1e@ Lslanc as a ae great sulferer from dipthneria, iour Chlidren | **s- . i . A been fulfilling her contract, the Dominion not be taken as a proc ' + did Plumkt, of Niagara, has been petitioned | Calas died within thas past ten days Tickets 50 cents each, to be obtained at Ain, BYE, x Government were shamefully negligent | produced more than double what it dic pecans . eomteavice in Chink, whe was ube | ere renee oe Dodd aud Wm, R. the largest and most : * ; suir— - > : ace, the price of | . ‘ "Ny ye, A contractor in Uhina, whi wo BUOY | Watson; also, Bremuer Bros., and from | F, a. ey 4 « ot ; j of the interests of this Island in requir- | last year. 1 we — . ve ” it Yaruourn, Jan, 2. —The ‘house of Mr. | oonyicted of cheating by filse estimates, hed following Committee ;— | oe > : » ywer last year ee , sae a ania nt whi AS § i ie by having hi rad et f . 2 ~ co Ses ad . ing nothing better ; if she has not, they — se wneh ig ) ‘ : | Salen Peery wee Laneh “ORNS Siemon nes ape ne ' rae ee .., | Bross W. J. Frasur,|Joun Coniins, | Bag . ; 4 :f A G2 ie 3 Bib sg Var ied assor Lme nt ol Ee NH ble in giving a public | was this; and, in the next, 1t may be | funeral, and Mrs. Perry was burnt to death, The Oregon legislature has passed a bill) wu. H. McLanun, | R. McPnerson, | OF a Pee yebee ai 4 eS were equally culpable giving ’ a : : si 8taGr’ UA Uw: enabling any person who loses money by | >, Swarr. 'T McLean, ce itis 5 5 ; s officials at all the | on Thursday :, boat which, in so short a | doubted that the Customs officials at a on Thursday. ¥ Se kA) wai. eae : deoue “ hai ia ee > i rls ae naga vc d herself tterly unfit | outports were last year so careful tomake | Sypyey, C. B., Jan, 2—The Post Office at peernene to recover twice the amount so), T. Jounston, — |GEO. MILLNER, Jn. Of London, ag iaud, CHANGE BROCERIES i - > . s + r as ‘ Sy ° ost. . % ‘ _ time, has prove ereels SO wiserly P > GEO. COOMBS, Sec’y. of Com. BEGS to inform the public that he has S a bh : alts , 3 »y were | East Bay, (. B.,and its contents were to- i em : a for the work required. full returns of all the exports as they wer r y In Tangalie, Ceylon, @ monster mush- | Ch'town, Jan. 11 » 1875. opened an office and surgery at DesBrisay,s i i tally destroyed by fire on ape ty Morns | room has been found, IS inches high, 6 ide hn (Lh aha os A essai ENT “aT PAC Os sels sola , : i ; S tao, corper on the Market Square aud wishes to 4%4/ { i — Ma. Kine was very angry —_ nw nce ll ile | ing. feet in circumference, and weighing 52] call the attention of al owners of horses, VV i I ? 7 little while ago, for what we said about THE SONG OF THE RINK. | Lonpoy, Jan. 2.~Despatches to London pounds: semetery Company. stock ot to the followiug list of medi- the steamer ; and published a letter which ss sialiiithazi "papers agree that European Powers will res From April to November, men and wo, ‘ines cines, which are guaranteed to be genuine a i an. Tear’s day . , : men generally increase in weight. From emma and me from the prescriptions used at > on-professional Ow the evening of New Year's day, the z onso as soon as his represens | & 5 : ‘ S : thenien al quite overwhelmaed the non-p be told | Chart : mn Skating Rink was opened a —, e s " i November to March there is usually a de- g\HE Annual Meeting of the Suarehold- pete al Veterinary Colleges. of |Londes 5 "v % reader. This wonderful steamer, he to Char ottetown : a : ca - ae tatives are aceredited at 1@ Various —_ S- | crease. | ers of the “ Sherwood Cemetery Com- jand PAlinburg 4. us, was 6“ built by Captain John Calhoun, W e attended with the obje ct, IKE ec News despatehes says « astellar, Mortoe, An In i in 'p lis women has sued for di pany,” will take place (D. V.) on TUES- The Bh Ww i Dri 7 /. d ’ a” ~< tart oe * ° ow r ‘ : } ae > i Pe nNary a j in Albert County oa Who Captain Cal- learned Dr. VW atts, of drawing a moral from Admiral ropeto, Zeulla and General Pavis, voree because her husband made her eat DAT. the 2nd day of Fe panei: ne xt, ia the h . at ie Mr King did not conde- | the scene. Instead, however, of finding a promised to support Alphonso, ‘The Cuban | for supper, a loaf of sour bread she had set Hall of the Y. M. C. Association, at the Stoppage of the bowels or water of any| ZY oun av » wat 5 . : a : i : hour of 8 o'clock, p. m , Ee of _ his f. : moral, we got hold of a song. ‘The dup army telegraphed its adhesion to the new before him. Noe uelpedines animal. dak BOR _Brui 5 scend to inform us. It his fame rests on bious merit of this production makes an i : Long dresses suddenly went out of fashion 7 ™ a : 02. a ,° 4 King. Alphonso awaits the arrival of a ea al Sy nrg LxPAGE. Sec’y. Stim dating Liniment i ie it will not reach the ad aaiaeniine toot tin) : em ais last week, and only the girls with pretty feet : eer ee ’ ’ am this achievement, it account of its origin necessary to just fy its Spanish frigate at Marseilles, to proceed to appeared on the streets for several days.— Ch’town, Jan, 11, 1874. For Bruises, Sprains, ete., ete. Rhubar ), yet offered to the public. 2 A certain remedy for Colies, Gripes, and ow stars. ‘She was classed A17 — at) insertion, | Spain. A telegram from Carlist head | New York paper. Poe. aaadae e ae ae 4 Liniment : Lloyds.” “ Her engines were built un-} As we were leaving the Rink, our quarters says Alphonso’s pronunciamento | Virginia is shipping wheat to Brazil in aati Wanted. wus oie ae every agin ion. No fly | Damsons, a der an unlimited order regardless of ex—| attention was attracted to three young | jeaves the situation unchanged, no defec- immense qu MatiStem, he grain from that will sonia the wound when dressed with > 1 oan a nina (We are quoting Mr. King—it | men, Their spirits were so much exhilar= | gion of Carlist Army, the change strengths | a = i danger of souring in | rw ee _ ~ oe sah - this emabroca iow An 7 ae mn I jums, Cherries, : i _ a A se os i : ; ssing i Can, * CULS full LHC Saves iti ° ea is not a bit of sarcasm of our own.) “She ~ 7 ” ao 7 atti — ee enue arene S99 ee .| In November, icebergs were seen drifting etude the 13th ae i. fae sok re in ’ a : L . - : ; Red G urrants 4 has a surface condenser.” “ All her indulged, that we heard themeagre “| New Yors, Jan. 2.—Governor Tilden, of lin the Bay of Biscay, They have rarely | from parties willing to contract with the en Se ’ : gether not to separate for some hours. Mr. Buster, who wore a fur cap and enor and altogether (Mr. King says) * she is mous Ulster overcoat; invited the others to a substantial boat, and suitable to the his room, strengthening the invitation by | Government for doing the following cons | Por sore shoulders, sore backs, ete., the | tracts :-—A Brush Breast Work on the | best remedy kuowa as yet by the profes- road leading to Victoria Bridge; a Brush | sion. - Slip at McEwen’s Ferry landing. Also, a pipes are copper, of double thickness,” Black Currants. Orrawa, Jan. 2.—Mr. Burrow’s of the | 4 distance from the Polar regions. | } + > i | : | New York, was inaugurated yesterday. been met with 50 near the land, at so great Governor Generai’s department, died this | Mme. Jenny Lind Goldschmidt, and her : eek ihe husband, will permanently reside in Wiess Physie Balls . rning. A Fort Garry despatch s: ‘, : , hysie Jatt ( 7 Th d for.’ And yet ark. that there was a good deal left | eens. | A Soh es path —— hat | baden, having accepted the post of leading | Brush Breast Work in front of Government J i : AS SOR’ i y purposes ave engage: the remark, that there was a g me Geat 1610 | complete returns from the Provincial elec- pieteteien 7 the Rhenish Academy of | House Grounds. Tenders for Victoria Road | Of:ull sizes, wad: of the best Barbadoes, | 4 J * = the Post Office can’t make use of her. in the bottle yet. As Hans | reitman says’) tions show 8 opposition, 3 independent,and | | Music i / and Govt. House Breast Work to specify the | Aloes, a a The matter is a serious one. This is; of Ritter Hugo, ‘dat fetched ’em.’ Ac- 10 government supporters. The open Polar ses, which Dr. Kane’s | cost per chain for one or more chains, Cough Meclure a : : » ‘one | cordingly, behold them seated before « ONDON, J: 5. -- Garibaldi lines »} party claimed to have discovered, is fast | Each Tender is to have the bona fide signa» A suaranieed cure for Coughs of any kind. | a the second winter since we entere Con gly Lonpon, Jan. 5. raribaldidectines the | party ; ‘tures of two responsible parties willing to A guaraniced g ~ . rs st bist pleasant fire, with tumblers of hot water, | jational grant on account of the condition | PPvVing itsell a factand nota myth. Four) (— . wettes or Chad Powders s re: ee eS I Londo etlek bo put into it, well supplied | of the national fi dase expeditions hav to some extent confirmed | OF enah contract. | beans sais ea Noone ae : Pine: i » R ; ° . x ’ 5 ( in aay a - ie é sie a Vial the rae } t oF jn promised us; and that promise is " k J “he < he national fimanc, | its existence, oT eac © voun For horses in low couuillon, Lue result ol mcapp 6, sepboess - with pipes. With our usual good fortune, ) 7j,. King of the Bel; gians has not recog | to accept lowest or any tender. Influenza, or other lowering diseases. , The English courts have decided that a still unfulfilled. Last winter we did not we hud the luck to be present at this meets | | railway cannot deduct from ‘ Sisk zo receiv Specifications can be had as follows: At \ é ’ > Le i expect it, as we knew there would be|;.. otherwise it is evident we should be a ne ae Saag a Mr. Myere’ house, near the Victoria Bridge; | : : Apple, Strawberry, pec ’ &; Recognition by American and European | ed from an accitent, any sum which a | inal ired little time to procure a} j f what took pl: The ec | plaintiff may | sevived from an-insur, | 2% Mr. David McEwen’s, for McEwen’s | A tine medicine for uorses wa p required some ittie time P ignorant of what took place. ie conver- Cabinets expected. A complete amnesty plain may hive re ea from @n ‘insur, Ferry’s Slip ; at my office tor Government lis bad or impaired. | Red and Black Cur t suitable boat. Since then, there has | sation, though diversified, was by no means | pay been granted $0 all \'salisie. ance company. nai ; | ree eat | bee j . 2 h a! of so brilliant a character as would justifi ’ : A witty Washington lady was introduced | RICHARD WEEKS. > curece : mn ample time to do so; but such a ar’ J y New York, Jan, 4, —The Catholic church, | 4°, foppish young fellow who was afflicted | —s Work lis cia ° . : ; - S * . . “ § Z teio07¥ Oo Was 2TIC | u " s orks. S : jal attenti » should be Z vé ; j boat has not been provided. We cannot | @5 in repeating it. At length, Mr, pooney, Park St., was burned on Saturday, loss | with a constant cough, and after a short | , Ch’ town, Jan. U, 1875. Si P oye os Sowthiae s; wil Ldieatons of bei urseives to believe that the Do ee eee ee es $3,000. The Louisiana Legislature met | Conversation said to him abruptly, * Are | ne sane ithe Kidneys aud Urinary Organs, as mauy op ga ‘ : puiling the end of his mustache, spoke : ; minion Government intend saying, “ we | | Senis ib queer nabedy ever made & ving i > u tried to give you a winter steamer and i 8 nized the new King as reported, Fonte Powd TS, i a gg a : Peach, Pear. 9: a Sear caugtie es are annualiy destroved by g iyi! valuable horses are anoualiy ke i oT 4S at Bag ADWAY BOGKS PERE ! the injudicious use of Diarctic medicine GRANGE MARMALADE «: i ‘ ; lof inferior kinds and ever doses. oe about the rink yet?’ ‘Why, what on nd ever dose : | Senior, stabbed through the heart one of to-day, but no trouble has yet occurred, | Y°U 20%? back man ? i } ' Wor r ley y though great excitement prevails, Gold, | While lsbouring under tempor ary insanity | OP baheter saul ‘ ° ANULE Firm hitherto known ss WARREN | : found it impossible, so you must go back | ...4), put that into your head ?’ said Mr. | 10; 03 ee : ‘ Co. has this day ae tional -” but we k there are ls es | 112; to 1123. | his children, a girl aged 9 years. She was ee a oe ane Mian ¥} ea to the old way ; as we Seow Flatman. ‘0, 1 don’t know,’ said the | Ortawa, Jan. 6 A large quantily of | lying illin bed at the time. (he mutual te of t . rt rs co For the destruction of worms ofall kiads i ° 4 * a ee 2 arge way f e | himeetun ft a r . _- neato. » | hes i t be their iy a ib pee iG ’ = _ | business will in future be conducted by | iets Mii Th i : anne 0 not afew who believe his ” aa other. You don’t know,’ said F ; ‘why, | oil was seized on Saturday by the Collect-~ The women of Michigin al take an ins | the undersigned, who will pay all debts con- | Caitl ike divine: ? ws SL 9 : : i s } acorn merchant in Sherebor ne , Eng., named fluctuating between 113 and 112}; mostly : r Powders : ’ i CP ite} Wye OWUE'S, intention. We bave six members of [ never saw such a fellow, you're always | or of Intand Revenue here. It seems that | tetest ™m politics now, They are divided | tracted by the late firm, aud will collect all | Gjensing Drenclhes, Thriving Drenches Parliament (one of them a Cabinet Min~ | making some al surd suggestion that you | oe : Te ae awh - oo amountyg «due it ow : a elng ° « e : or oimice-hoiders, anc i, ister) supporters of the Government sal can't os " sc eagene ae " =o need of the other, ‘ Women for baby-holders. | Jan Canada, —some of them engaged ia coms | be take - car Ph se . _ “a The reports of Gen. Pope and Major aas ever tried his hand on the subject sadhaw af nuttin te pesienia sie a r i 0 mercial pursuits, «ll of them interested | " ae ae ae’ | degrees of heat have been introduced into | Dudiey of suffering in various counties in id RiCT a en ee 7 when so many of the fellows enjoy it,’ said | ; : | Kansas and Nebrassa, show that some 15,~ as SUNDRIES. in the success of this experiment. If| re wor the Dominion, enabling the Yankee traders bas ‘3 ar i . 5 ee a J | Mr. Buster. ‘Yes, of course it is,’ said | 000 people need assistance owing to the | ‘ i ; they ean do nothing for us, it must be | destruction of the crops by grasshoppers. | Bit st pa Ooitinen 8, The Reform Association meets to.night to Four brothers in Holland are aged re- | POS i A G On F RI I i 7 For reducing is ala ul een Spavins,. “i +t } — 5 e | h a Ee ate 2 ) the oil should be tested to 110 degrees of | heat without exploding ; and that large quantities of American oil, exploding at 86 nN imucosmnunn, eile nacre mates |Quinees, Groen Gages, . for Scour in calves and sheep, dressing for | c S recn Peas, oe f : | Tomatoes, Pineapple, 0 | Pears, Sugar Corn, Devil’d Ham, Salmon, to undersell the Canadian producers. ‘ Spooney. ‘ Why, now you know there is that the great men treat their supporters | that tune of Champagne Charlie, now, |} published Every number contains from 10) ternate W: inesday. to 15 original engravings of new machinery { t tuousl | that a baal is select a candidate; McDougal will, it is) spectively 88, 85,73, and $}. The first two Splints, &c. M- licine for the removal « f| Q : > emptuously. vat woul @ a staving tune Buster. : pion : A ik a ge ae ae ant, | ‘yl l ‘ ] nC M k l —r ) | i ae wee : said, be candidate for Hast Cork, for the | Were in the great army in iiussia. The BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, Byts. SHhaadines, wMackere ’ - -o— wouldn't it? ‘Tip top,’ said the latter Cantina: Shee third was enrolled as an imperial soldier, | ides i 2 “ KORGETOW 'N. j gentleman. ‘It’s about the only tune mow J . ie but did not le ave France, and the fourth rue SCIEN Thi IC AMERICAN now m its Mr. yt : } : ’ ee 3 s. nS piaces Oo »sters, Sal ines, le k ; id Flat W] Lonpox, Jan 6.—Al! the great European | was in the Dutch army. Chey are all in | 30th year, enjoys the widest circulation of any | on the andernen ad Roads aud dates | ; y knows,’ said Flatman. ‘ , maple 4 ‘ Dee os Fic ak ee et ; . eae alae reas. re i h leit Cie Sut ants | pooney =nows, , BAD 'Y powers have authorized their represen- | vigorous health, | weekly newspaper of the kind in the worl, Georgetown Road—Vownal Villege, 10} ¢ dy sters. Ir is somewhat strange that, Just at don’t you pitch in and mase a rhyme, if ak ON i i eee Kaiser Wiihelm says that he is gratified | A new volume cominences January 4, (875. Mile House, Ualf-way House, Edmead’s'| e ° e epele ie . a it : ‘i ives AG Wadria entel vo sen HICIaL tis ‘ eS VAG ft > : ‘ roi gs “ne ik en es juncture, when facilities have been ob. tain- you re so anxious.’ ‘I on'y wish I was), alll a Finland ait Miaiden at the _contint iance of peace in Europe,| [is conteats embrace the tatest and moat Finley's. Mont ny Bridge,on We line sdiy, | t " ‘ . Perauiois thik Lait t ecnieimty OL OS} . . ‘ ; . Son ‘ nformaetiar iain: , a , 6th January. and every : lrernate =a i ed which will give a great impetus to able. I never could make a rhyzne, re. * 28s ee NG Gua aN la which it was the dutduty of Germany to) inisresting inforuetive perisining to the tu-) GE SSOMREFs O GI Te Ore | IGKLES : Georgetown and likely be the means plied he.’ Well,’ said Mr, Buster, ‘there's. . Since the recent en ntal revol ring preserve It is saig the Italy S negotiate | 4 istrial, Mechanical and Scientific progress iad : is D Crabb’ : eorgece ‘ ms cay ~ | in Spain, the supporters of the Prince Im | ing with r 1 to Spal Germany is pre~ | of the world; doscriptions, with heauiifu Malpeqgue Roxrd—Curtis Dale, Crabb’s, ote bal . , ee is : I port er ng with regard to Sp iermany is pre | 0! te ay iain PE pes ee ee oe of assisting it to become a flourishing and uch a jolly swing in that tune, I'll try and perial have been less secret in their moves | pared to recognize Alphonso. engravings of new inventions, new sey yi . re es cot aaa eke edema, The celebrated wanaae le 2, l P # should de— make t! 1e words, if one of you fellows will i. . ’ Pa a ae a 53 nein eat: al Me teias is, New Processes, and improved induss | 18th, and every aiiernate Wed ic sday. | < : A important piace, the atrio i ments and the feeling in favor of Bona. At the present tate of Gestruction, many | .-:;,. cfalikinds: useful notes, Recipes. Sus e° Peters Pant ‘s Forge. 10 Mil > ‘ sing them.’ ‘Bravo!’ said both. Ac bbe i eo years will not pass before the buffalo will | ee : tevipes, SUE- |} St. Peter's Road—Lanes Forge, It Cc | rICKLES () rosse and mand that its oeonle be deprived of the ees gp epeisai partists is unceasing in France. Se cota mien ke The se | gestions and advice, by practical writers, for’) House, and Mount Stewart, on Saturday, | SS, : * ¢ ’ . cordingly, sir. Bb. betook himself tocom-| Nyy Jan. 6 ew Or sist: LO OP ee eee eee ee aed deoteaers in ull the various | 9nd of Jauuary, and every alteraate Wed- | k mae ed privilege of sending mem— : : : ‘ 2w Yosk Jan. 6.—New Orleans is quie ; ee ee . iC yers, of Jauuary, and every alteraat 3 - exy sj] ] B — honor P h - ° h L ' lativ fabulation with the Muses r. F. wrote Despatches from there received rep ort a a : ead a - P tina” r 7 Mt = ' arte. nenday. | 7 ' Rey sere 2 egisiative . i ee noe re re ’ r . mg vetore he i are needed by the > ’ : ne ‘ Sa : ih | Soar ta yeeros si > ’ ‘ ~ ve the lines as his friend uttered, the effects mumber of protests against some of General | settler they will fail as hunting grounds to The _ eat [C AMERICAN is the} Rustico Roud—Wheaticy River Bridge, | do NX {BoB SS AUCE vince. eorgetown a4 es “4: . Coe oe Sak as a | cheapest and best illustrated weekly paper! on Saturday, 9thof Jaauary, and every al- | me + 4 Sey = Ge Seermee, Seong of his intercourse with the deities of the | sheridans representations, and the federal supply food to the savage. re : —— lg ; —— , has been a separate constituency since the | sacred hill, A short time saw the manus : = . i _ ‘a a peer. | es ° . establishment of Segeenen eats Govern- script complete.‘ Now, mpooney, said the ment of the White Leaguers is asked for by “ey Mae wee gy ro eg aD keg ment among us; and its people have | other two, ‘you've got tosing’em.’ ‘0,| General Sheridan. In the United States ios ms lett tr b oa he Lrg = a SERA ¥ Eire, Miesirating taipeerennnnss, ‘ . 4 : : : . vac ’ i ’ over's ietters 1D @ BUshei basket, set fire | discoveries, and important works, pertaining ever exercised their franchise as became | well, hang it boys, I can’t do it any sort of | mre | <lecoveri ti a January 4, 18 45.—Iy > ” Q J & Perin’s Sauce, John a ’ | Senate, a long and bitter discussion took | to them, and then sat down in the flames | to civil and mechanical engineering, milling, good men. Itis by no means their fault | pum, you know.’ ‘0, blow that stuff, place on Louisiana affairs. | with suicidal intentions. She was badly | mining and metallurgy ; records of the latesi sai he others.’ ‘Well, t that one of their represevtatives now oc- | 8° on,’ said ¢ . » but, by i é a 5 if , - . t nik ; bk ( iRi il _ Bull Sauce, Yorkshire | burned, but is likely to recover, progress in the application of steam, steam | : <u . | Jove, you know I think I can’t reach the | gmalipiece, of the Nutiona’. Toronto. t cupies an anomalous and invidious posi- Seer ey oF me Aan SOTO Hey telish, & Mush “7 ia a | Ortawa, Jan. 7.—Messrs. Thompson and | i ae ok a a UNDER LeHSH, \ ushroom The profession of dentistry is called od- | CMS'neering, rauways, shipbuilding, naviga- . . G t su . ° x ° es elegrai f elegran} oineer | | high notes, and my voice is as husky asa’ qay publish acomplete and abject apol ontological, because in the practice of itthe | 40m. telegraphy, telegraph engineering, || arse a tii aus segterrds : a. oe fai. sf wets onal as a) day publish a ete and abject apology tion. We feel quite sure that the intel beech nut,’—which latter might be ac-! to the Hon. patrons, as soon as the ope rator begins to electricity, magnetism, light aud heat. Weve wil Pebahd Aspetis 21] ligent electors ot Georgetown would be counted for by the fact that the ger From Alexandria comes the romantic story of a love-sick maiden who, because | and novel inventions. Harvey's Sauce, Lea interference of the military. Severe punish- George Brown They say, | bore cold iro: 2 down into his jaws, calls out, FARMERS, mechanics, engineers, invens ny WB Mees ek inal . . 1: . . rp ’ . vb yore is lovers af acic _ As e . } " 23 : gentleman | « We are forced to the conviction, and we | “Oh, don't. This is the beginning of | tors,manufacturers chemists, loy : of science 4 : ii ik i: - ° . : ‘ . } pacoe ergymenk, iawyers, ani Pople oO . 7. . } among the first to set the seal of their had gone for the liquor in rather a partial fally believe that the manner in which we the term, ant l the rest o f it is oO logie ul sequ- Se ais a - i : a a rs, a li p pa of A hy ~ 7 my 3 ap B ANXIGUS. y ji a i" — . . i : , 7 ' - so ‘ ante ’ ‘. bho wrofessions, Wil fad tue Sclenlifie Ameri- | | ryitetns ; T f ” disapproval upon the vicious practice. — manner. ‘ Here,’ said B., ‘why, you're | made the said charge, was utterly false, and toa ; G =e - a be ae ay ere a useful to them. It should have a place | | i iF il i be bolished i ,| not drinking anything; no wonder you an: te Lineal Doe, ae eae OO ey ee tone Ee Lt lin every family,-library, study, olfice, and which has en aboisne In every . } q , | that the story, from beginning to end, was | by immersing them for twenty-four hours . eo ee a? wa, Se | : - 1 don't feel weil, take another glass, Spooney.’ | ailedieneik alana 7 Be cet ee ea ee counting room ; in every reading room, ¢ol- province of the Dominion save an | He, having complied the grog did his m teanee ot false wane Imposed on pa without | In . . ee : ° y ( get rr lege, academy, or school. | r except only in Manitoba and Prince | business effectually, and his scruples van- | the slightest vestige of truth, to palliate it ; | OUNCe OF aim ans two ounces of sugar 0 1 f niien rain wh fear’ mb > ins 832 pages and | | ; : : : : na lead ina gallon of pure rain water. A year's number contains 832 pag | | Edward Island—of Dual Representation ished. Ina voice admirable for anything | and, having arrived at this conviction, we , several hundred engravings. Thousands of | AATRNCIS - Par: Ratafio, Cloves, | Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Ginger, Orange, Sage, Cheap Edition. The well-kuowua Evangelist, Mr. Moody, Writes to the Author: | . rather than sweetness, with a lugubrious fi . : H | Percugr aNp tur New Enc.anpers.—Th e i for binding | | ‘$18th Noveml 72 . ind it only just to make such an apology | __ Bevcuer ano tag New Enxcranpers.—The | volumes are preserved for binding and refer- 18th November, 1873 > They have persistently opposed the ad countenance, but a merry heart, he sang as would “ig >xpected, under the hte New England Dinner is still an institution | ence. The practica! receipts are “well worth | **My dear Brother,—Could you not Almonds Peppermint tances of Mr. Laird and his anti-progres— 45 follows :— eee vee in New York city. Tosella large number | ten times the subseription price. Terms, | ‘ean ** Grace and Truth” brought out in ? stances. We acknowledge that an apology | of tickets it is necessary to present a bill } $3.20a year, including postage. Discount to and retraction is but poor atonement to/ that will draw. Beecher, Conkling andj} ciubs. Special circulars and specimens sent | | the hands of the young Christiaus of Eng- Mr. Brown, for the origination and propos Chapin are a trio not to be sneezed at. A | free. May . a {of all news sealers, ‘land? I know of no book that will do . . i ‘ « a 4 : crowd came together to the dinner and to > ‘ r My THC In connection || themso much good. [take great pleas- | gation of so wanton a scardal , and we feel 1 TS. To the tune of ‘Champagne Charlie.’ a cheaper form, so thatit can be put into sive emissaries. This, we suppose, is the | reason why the Patriot, at this late date, ‘The wind is whistling cold without, Fast whirls the powdery snow, cooly proposes that they be robbed of Come, friends, why dully mope about, their electoral rights. When the elector-| Down to the rink we'll go. | the feast of reason. The New Eng!anders i ure in putting it into the hands ofall wao | sone " i , : : : : itt th e Seter - ; have di { S. i j ii it Ooo 2 ‘rs! A p t Ch t the deepest regret for the injury and annoy-| pore no uncertain testimony as to what life A) iain Mian ‘ieee 6s a - | have doubts, aud IT find it soon scatters nc VOVY as e, U ney al districts of the Island are all—as they | | There, shooting swift, the circle round ance we have done to him,’ they thought of the present status of the icitors of American and foreign ction neat ee ee ne) soon must be—remodeled and enlarged, a ife'll drive dull care away, found Lonpox, Jan, 7.—The Times Paris dis- a ee ae br pigs. dB have the largest establishment in the world. | | like aus leaves; and if I live I will Paste we have no doubt that the people of| Within its walls to stray. | patch announces that the entire French ee <a ar ee Pe ee whe wee oo ieee halen oes eae v8 sae iver iu Auterica. 1 a ae “y ‘ Georgetown will then cheerfully and | : Chorus ; one nore mcs their eS tire company came - its feet, oe Patents are obtaine! on the best . al | | good it has doue ine personally, “[ never & 19¢o! ate i aste, loyally submit to any reasonable arrange | As we blithly shoot around, fae same rrr ent — that it is | many nn -_ a an — Models ofucw inventions end sketches ex- | on. the didaren e between law} | yy 29 Dy yay Where, 0 where, can there be | well known that a dissolution of the assem« loud he: urty and prolonge 1€CPrs, f. | amined and advice free. A special notice is and grace until [ read it; and if you can} | i RESERY KD GINGER! Gorgona Anchovies, Nabob Chutney, Real Indian Chatney Curry Powders, CAPHEHRS, ment which may be adopted. But they found, Beecher looked worn and thin, a hectic | made in the Scientific American of all inven- | get it upin a cheaper form, yon can send would, indeed, be uaworthy of a represen- | Happier hearts or spirits lighter, bly would render McMahon very popular. flush covered his cheeks, but his voice had | tions patented through this agericy, with the | | We Ot once 1000 copice. ‘nat God may Swifter speed or faces brighter, and influence a generat elect‘on in favor of | the oid ring in it. His speech was vehes | name and residence of the patentee, Sahenis bless it to the pusands, as He has to me, is tation in Parliament did they tamely sub- | As we blithly shoot around, his government. The President will very | ment, terse and eloquent. Since the war | are ofien sold in part or whole, to persons al- my earnest prayer. i mit to special legislation which will tend Care in smiles and laughter | probably, break off negociation, with the ! have heard nothing from his lips that} tracted to the invention by such notice, *“D. L. MOODY, of Chicago. ae ae drowned, ss li : eal _.| equalled it. When he sat down the Ap- Send for pamphiet, 110 pages,coniaining laws Hl to lessen their importance by depriving Pleasures here, we'll sing, abound Left, and force a dissolution of the Ministry plause was renewed with vehemence. The | and full directions for oblaining paten ts. The che ae edition of the above Bock ’ them of their rights. boys, A dispatch to the Daily Telegraph. Says | rece ption must have satisfied Mr. Beacher Address forthe . or toncerning pa- for s ale, price 30 cents, at canton -_-_-- Good for spirit, life and limb, that Castelar is a. to quiet Spain be- | that he has a warm place in the hearts of | tepts, MUNN & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. a j lis ails the New England society. —osian Journal. | Branch office, cor. F vi 7th St., Washi | THE ELECTION LAW. | tperee nothing ike merry throng, | F0 Mons’ atrial : Bnet t's, Wastin” BREMNER BROTHERS. ee MR , gy FORTY ‘SAND Pounpbs ON A Horsk-Back eae aceasta ie When youth and beauty glow : King 4 \lfonso sent a Te le graphic dispatch , I — I HOt _ i ‘ol NDS ON A . ina ~~ ee ame > . 3 i Rererrine tothe Election law passed | While chat and skatesstrokes ring in song, |to Carova, confirming the Ministerial ap- pcs? ence tae pe re iS i A TING | 2 2 sK sak annie | Orange Pe el, Lemon Peel, 2 i ’ i i _ vents WhIc very one looks ¢ r at the last session of the Dominion Par- yl atoor tod slide vides “Miia: aia pointments, and expressing the hope there | the more or less uneasiness, the city of a : AXE WLAN BOOK POR | SUMDAL 8 ALS, Ke. | CJ iT i 249 NWN liament, the Montreal Guzette says:— ” there i . will now be inaugurated an era of real lib. | Paris has been much excited by the arrival | ; Season of A. D. 1875. ENTITLED PLEASANT HYMAS _FRENCH SPICES. |Seasoning Herbs, &e. . 1; aria ‘ lem: j , ‘ erty, peace and forgetfulness of past dis- of a Hungarian gentleman, M. Feodorde Lebowitz, who, having betted that he : po would ride the whole way from Vienna to New York, Jan. 7.+-Aflairs in New Or- | Parison his mare ‘ Caradoc,” in 15 days, “ The Election Bill passed by the Gov-| Like meteors broke astray, b ially the 4g | Around some sun, the centre, where ee ey oe ne The bandsmen thundering play. that proposed by their predecessors. The Chorus : MVICKETS for the ensuing season can be had at the Stores of Messrs W. R cords. 2) Watson and S. W. Dodd, at the following : leans are unchanged. ‘he action of gen- | has won his bet, arriving here a little be- ol Tor ERaeows «i. Ballot clauses are copied from the Eng- | phe Jadies all, both great and small oe = 2 face the stighintel Sane, the tak one rates : pe: au £ or tov d&& Girls. i ? : ’ eral Sheridan is emphatically denounced by : : ; a Single Gentleman's Ticket. $5.00 | | lish Act, with, however, the two best Are wondrous fair to see; : ee in tt Ber aa made with the Jocky Club of Vienna, Single Lady's do 400 | | The most suitable Hymn Book for f that Act, featurcs ineluded in | Unwhiskered youths, and young men tall, | all classes of people in the City as well a8 | several of whose members disbelieved the| Family Tickets, to admit two 9.00 | | Children yet published. - A gueleee pie aaansig as A goodly company. by legislatures of some other States. An | possibility of the feat. The Lieutenant of oe i ek. 12.00 || ; it after the most exhaustive enquiries as | Some are in love, Oh, paradise, indignation meeting is to be hold in New| tiussars, confident of the strength and ens Each additional ticket. 9 ‘00 | | Price 10 ts., or é $1 l per doz. to Schools 5. (E resh Ground.) to the working of the system of vote by Like pigeons on a ‘roof, York, Sheridan's course is approved by durancegof the mare, proposed the bet. | ¢ Promenade tickets, 2.00 | | : i hae te eek 8 They bill and coo, while Cupid plies Sa Shia Rliak aah thee uhtnad G 1d 112 18 which was accepted, and started on his way.| Monthly do, 3.00 ALBO, , ri ballot in other countries, 'e out, DB Shafts of veniutlons proof. the President and the Uabine 10 ~+4"© |) The bet, in itself. was for a small amount - Tickets for Band nights, "95 i isi: ages aid green rn - ‘ : SceUehk ahaa A to 112 3-8.— Exchange 864 to 9:4 [N’S spite of the arguments addressed to them Chorus: but the betting thereupon soon amounted W. W. CLARKE, Sec’y. LATEST laeiceie tosome £40,000. M. de. Lebowitz started | Jan. 4, 1575. Gin : a oe ..-;:,-. | With no other baggage than the clothes he ya, Jan. 8. Minister Militi . . : Ortawa, Jan. Phe Minister of Militia) . 0.4 intending tobay new linen on the BATE iW from the Opposition benches, in spite of | Then Oh! what heaven on earth below, is expected here to-morrow. road , he groomed and fed the mare him, . : lieves ‘ came to them from All feel, for each be , ene — “i That he or she such graces show, their own side, the Government have! 4¢ every one perceives. passed an Act which is a direct ineentive ane — good humored, for : a sl The rest all seem so gay, to, and premium upon, fraud ; and there | .) shite tan, behind, bolere, is too much reason to fear that they pass- We'll drive duil care away. ed it because it possessed these qualities. Chorus : The absence of any chance for serutiny | Let those who will the dance prefer, FENG A & | Prince of Wales College. Ayn MNS & Melodies. EW AS | The Dominion Parliament will be sum-/| self and was obliged, during the last few} NE Classes inthe Prince of Wales Col- | | IZARMONIZED We offer a fe lly Splendid Article moned for despatch of business about the | “4ys to give her wine, and also to have lege will _be re-opened on WEDNES- || - ; ve ? pistols shot off occasionally, while he slept, | DAY. — 6th day of January next, at 10/| Anda pena Religions Books, Tracis, | en <ee to prevent her from sleeping too soundly, | 9 ¢c!ock, a m. vamphiets, &e., including ee ) : ; } and thus imparing her nervous alacrity bes In order to prevent inconvenience in the } Bag gster’s Crit ical English Testament, a a enaedl i amily topic now. Itis certain that the Mowatt | fore the end ofthe journey. The mare is | arrangement of the classe@@{it is desirable | | “ Spirits Tried,” a work on Spiritualism, Administration will be upheld. | ofamixed breed, Hungarian and English, | that all students intending to enter for the | | Golden Grain Almanac, for 1875, i 18th of February. jhe Ontario elections are the absorbing by which bad votes or personated votes Orcther thine, Set we may be struck off by the Courts, and the absence of any count of the ballots by the Returning Officers, thus placing the elec tion entirely in the hands of the Deputy Returning Officers, are features which render the present law infinitely worse in its practical working, especially in large cities, than was the old syrtem with all its faults."’* —---—+-. ¢ me@ eo -—~- GRAN®S SUCCESSOR. Governor Titpren, of New York, is spoken of as the Democratic can- didate for the President’s chair; and it is thought that, by reason of the re- cent change in the “ Public Opinion ’” of the United States—he wil! be elected. Will raise our voices loudly for - The rink, my boys, d’ye see. With crowds of happy skaters, oh! How fine to sweep along, Then join in jovial jocund flow The chorus of our song. Chorus ; The three jriends joined heartily in the chorus. They did not, we grieve to say, separate till a most unconscionable hour ; tbey drank so freely, in fact of the despics able beverage, to which, like many of their compatriots, they are too much addicted, that the drink got the better of their un- derstanding, and ejected their consciouss ness, Their pipes went out. ‘| heir speech became inaudible. Their heads drooped upon the table. They slept. At this mo- ment, a happy thought struck us; and, saying to ourselves, ‘ the time has arrived, ; we pocketed the manuscript of the song. Then, writing the number 1875, with a piece of chalk, on the back of each of the worthy trio, we took our leave. Loxvon, Jan. 8.—King Alphonso pro- mises the Prince Hohenlohe, the German Ambassador, that he will be as liberal and as little clerical in his policy as it is possi- ble for the King of Spain to be. The Times Paris Correspondent says that President McMahon has decided to sum< mon Derfaurg Laboulaye, Larcy and Cas-~ telline to form a Cabinet, and agree toa programme of policy. Correspondence is in progress between the Government of Great [‘ritain and the United States in relation to some territory’ in British North America which England claims but has never formally annexed to the Dominion, New Youk, Jan. 8.—The Financial Bill passed the House at Washington yesters day. Gold closed at 112). a dark bay, beautifully formed, and seven | ¢nsuing term, should be in attendance on | Saukey’s Sacred Songs. | yearsold. ihe pair passed through Ems, Heasburg, where the ladies of the town presented the horseman with @ euperb boquet. Saint-Dezier, Nancy, Youman, ete., being well received inall. He went ata gentle trot, never at a gallop, and reduced the pace to a walkevery twenty minutes. The Paris Jocky Club turned out to give him an ovation a mile or two from the walls of Paris, and gave him a grand dinner on his arrival. Marshal MacMahon had him to dinner at the Elysee, and altogether, he was made much of during his stay. He and his mare have now gone home by rail. oat>-s Svow Storm.— Another very heavy storm has materially added to the great depth of snow Which had previously fallen, An old inhabitant informe us that only once, dur- ing a period of nineteen years, does he res member to have seen the snow as deep on the ground as it is at prem. . the first day. By the Rules of the College, all Tuition Fees are to be paidin advance. J. LONGWORTH, Hon, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 4. 1875.—2in BULBS AND SEEDS! Hegant [nstrated Catalogue, CONTAINING Eight Colored Plates, Mailed to any address upon the receipt of 10 cents. ° SEEDS, BULDS™, &c., Fresu and Reiasir, sent by mail to any part of the Dominion. Chase Brothers & Bowman, | Packets Leaflets, Motto Cards, &c. Bi iwNER Bos. HOW 1S THE TIRE. THE EXAMINER FOR 1875. Onty $1.46 cents in advance, and o - cents if paid within TORONTO, ONT, LOU rR Constantly on Hand! Every thing, in fact, which goes to make up A FIRST-CLASS STORE Orders taken and Goods delivered in any part of the City or Royalty: Please Call and Inspect. CAMA! & SAUNDERS, 115 Queen. Street. Ch’town, Dee, 21, 1874, * ans qa ne ge ORE tr cena eR TES A ea i