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Ottawa Times (1865), 6 Nov 1873, p. 3

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we?. snd S Hagh Allan‘s matk , and Sir Hugh Allan‘s ndeed had aftirmed that thit .smaill in amount and divided. many ; but the hon. Prem~ could turn to every BMR who w as returned by this assis= ceuld tell u':‘m“‘ the money. + thus obtained M‘b;"s' (Cheers.) Many a were carried by scclamatio®s â€" not pmb.bbm‘““. there, uniess % competing candidate. | " _/ ~vurselres. fLoud chaen. ) t> preserve the comnection, keep u> the connection it must out unless he “'.d; 11, that the country Was a same laws of political moral« | DBut, all ME T7 ze o;ono-ul mm@ "“‘:""h;:l they have not at ng the quarter from moment a g< working majorit: \ The statement o‘(_‘ the a u';"gfi-fhl'"h and the oonlz: He would allow 4 elt it my duty to â€"da; Lhas with bis own u& 4 :‘lll Excellency the Govemoruon’- ‘ not take for l’“"‘ e to respectfuily tender him the n‘s statement. Hedid, tion of the present Government. beliove that there were "his havre his authority â€" and nvers who had not «ho may _ repeast _ now _ what 1 ;Ithough there were otbers Wbe > ":"“Yl ago, that no statement ; could easily suppos® that 3 made by a minister comnected who had. thus ad vanced “., amy action of the crown without the m-‘m“”“‘“ assent and consent of the crown. I C laind of the blackness. ihat it, therefore, in charge from His vefore the House, 108 04 role . faraigention of tne prosont Adminis« not know how ny Jaidy _ Rsignation of the present Adminis« n it, he could , be * and I have also his authority to . Uiniters wo-ld»l""u”“ } he has sent for Mr. Mackenz‘s, Ln had themselves ““b «3 leader of the Opposition, te form a the money, and whick he t was [ think, t {(Hear hear.) Therefore, ained for them, and that s uch * h-!flln_l; hon friend from Leeds or them now to oollm“ $ % ville, is of opicion that Mr. con versations no dou that 16000 ¢ < sullering in any way from the sd be was convinced | yhof being known that he is nominally he men, who would n‘.wua 4 l»:‘““!fd the Sergeantâ€"at Arms, y had‘ procured theit “uhonqmw‘m order in moving ney derived from the Governme® y, y eo do now adjourn. @IOTCU "lox Tthik "“__._ « WHILTE (Halton) said Mr. Heney 2 " o S uen arged that if the he House were to t““‘"‘.‘.&“‘-d l: COnktzaal Pt)-n e t P t o S UE prevail in England. Be. (MF â€" | light Keo. SIQ JOHN A. MACDONALD :- something of the infloen0*® . Uulerstood the motivs which led ied the election, and aulie bon, gentlieman to bring this matter uences that prevails in the House. ie did not suppose as could not indeed go so far as We of fact that Mr. Heney was anfâ€" the Crown went with e 1haonunu~nco by being in the p ; but it be _ the Sergeant at Arms. _ Mr mi to a certain 6X« ma too well known in the City to :h-ed Houseâ€"that some â€" ite > prejadices to affect his status ; are branded with Sit thought his hon. friend migbt be satiss wey, and Sir Hugh Allan‘s that this House would do im justice. mdoodhdaflr-od'h‘“ believed, as he in fact knew, that s.email in amount and divided. M Heney was not su(Fsring in his person * o. hut the bom. Prem~ «Ptiv his businges from any great restraint, money was "e;9"" )/ ul over which Sir Hugh as distributed was But, all said and ze elementof truth, ng the quarter from ‘he statement of th# He would allow that ”' that with his own follower b not take for granted th6 " _ n‘s | statement. * He dids Ology. belieove that there we "" .. j, f":h: l.\lnh. m'. ”';" u;to:. tuo-n.mh-.m. ‘he Honse, were done to i Canada. [ppositron laugh« t connection is founded on ction which cannot exist withâ€" respect: [(Cheers] As soon P SP Tatar sR : wseif and fall be} hich dovolv.d upon 1t a > offences of others are a be great emnme Ccomuitte, Remt of this country, U of Ontarig used first Minister hâ€".al tuence of y rraailh. ... G"..".'-'. the acts with which he wa, havin, .m"flimi-ug_ fat would the English that defence, At m.p,l,-“ Sngland was; only )t state of election ‘:“ â€" gentloman had .4 CCC .2 ds ... Abnstmcrtiiceiandet Y e meD, 'Mmu “ y had‘ procured theif ney derived from the GO" nd feeling that thit J m voting to condemn " m W iumioms . 15_ " uk â€" Dike of representativ "H--tu.u-y. . Fm of pOWer _ rather than lectiond in which ... *** s money Pacific usds . w y which that fuD his circumstance + , would be much | i it would be A ho â€" believed 1t o o oc Oes Sa‘n frete The of the press us a fair indication n hat nation as to the nolitica« igland, that we to pers omm ons o adumni m>mant t ancd the reâ€"peot of Engiand, y. Let their transsctions be open s claim the possession of the â€" board, and let such offencés as ire of a Briton‘s Ho# bhad described, and which had now been England with those i and confessed, be univerâ€"ally t, with those notions of polit . Whie the House must y, to admit uf to a full of a, for it could do no other, that ‘:hu. to give us some part in evils had existed, let the perpotra of our _ foreign . affaits «Bm of them receive lheir just reward. neelver. _ We v do how. gentleman sat down amidst are ‘under ® unjess cheers ] . 8 Decause hâ€"lll CCC hk IG”“‘:“‘ na-.:f_g as a reason why his ademasd. The on . _ The proceedings ce of selling. oublia “'!“l;‘:‘d:, we 3 not one of those who bowed iglish opinion, whether the he law, officers otb:.(h- M rSpaper press no man hat upon the plain facts. The â€" mim, thag UF Johnt rokic«. alioated. theee u) B‘ake® than _2!..- h_ two have uo to bim, thag st the _ _ O SeRem: rg "d.â€";'- m political friends, not t lll!ola' (-)’Er-fil i ) to w gland, ouside of party lin‘s was one univrersal condem 12â€" some merely &t g” up what that confessionâ€"if unhap | Minister had adverted to judgment and England. Ne COLL n;o(!b“ tion, and * 1t w im ndeed go so far as th8â€" 1 went with ' but it cannot be a is to a certain 0X« saâ€"â€"that some of . its ad with Sir Hugh Allan‘s afemed that thit ch u’ h a condemnation of of bs Y U ul re juired ; amd th9s which the [Cheers. 0 ved Cl GCovernmens uk. Loud . chaers.) 6 Wapsxw vay, Nov. 5th. e commection, The House met at 3 30 and Mr. JONES If the House whather the case of Alderman sction it must . woulkt be brought. up before the did so, and #0 : He did bot thin‘k it fair to allow ntey wat g0Â¥+ t remain with this charge hanging Wwhniak. CC P which q im l Bot to be considered guilty until idh"litlrtbeen heard at the bar of the House. § -Nlh; to leave the matter at rest , Be â€" |* the presént. pee . | lou.Sir JOHN MACDONALD said it : mathe bounden duty of the expiring ; M to see that the incom« ‘:. been told that to morrow was a E;aj.:.w. take _ af aWR__Standin BTREY s : BLAKEâ€"Standing there a humble :...nu House with no official asâ€" altogethe~ indeed: out of the those who could be so aftected, thought that it would be found that or if not that, then the next would see an end to twenty years crupt Government. [+pplause,] and 1 better and brighter day would dawn the management of the atfairs of the , He had disdained to answer the charges which hal been hurled lmst himself sud his frieuds by hon. opposite . He had made fair on the f;;lu bef:r: the House, expressed plainly his views of the - that House of theâ€"political situa~ But the battle is one beiween and am&uon For his friends bimself be did not claim thatâ€" they the embodiment of purity, nor did wsent all those men who are actuated fealty to party leaders, or perhaps by toa loâ€"t cause were corrupt. lle sot be so ungenerous or unjust t be desired that those who were profâ€" ing that night, the views which he was ing to the House should be herealâ€" f by for all time to comeâ€" ver (g position his fiiends bim _ might attain to, the attitade they assume, or gourd on which they stood, would be up by them as the only sound and gousd of public conduct. They there to set up Oonce more the of public moralitâ€"to restore fair fame of the country which had * l-"lh'fl;.'\n'.'l.\mn whcnbMM|\ln( Pronina on ie tun are go. im c ww mean and smaiu, the hand of power is scattering '&uu from the table fail. Â¥e had not believedâ€"he did not believe ‘-‘ inferences as had been, as inâ€" “.m used, would beâ€" successâ€" h Jt was true there might be men sit« and voiing who were expectant i:.‘ preferment and profit. '._.“ voting there who might geck _ to be l:.cutemant Governors o day afterâ€"{bear, _ hear)}â€"men qoe dfl_' a who re ild 5'.. were successful become im» l““' in some of the DeBm. ants of State. Some members might be -”"“'M trusted they would x be, because he said, not in any spirit " orator cal flourish;, but with sincere Md'm"“‘h' that the name of rery man who shouid vote against the ,.-oflbm member for Lambton d‘,m bear a marked, aye a # name (ironica‘, . hear bear om Mr. Pop® P. K. J ) The bon. genâ€" Aman seemed rrined by that. Well it ‘.uboh iamecidiaiy to say .after that it was a . disgraceful :,‘“’m be" could _ say _ before *‘ oawss taken that be believed it â€"_â€"-â€"â€"_â€". d.n, to diminish the number, tor '* that it would never be possible “ the Parliament ot C.nida that joh bad been said by the poet of the l uoee of the neighbouring Republic : s so bardly tarnishedâ€"to brighten yfame even if they might do so. They s to purge the community of the dal, and the calamity which those had been entrusted with its affairs m upon it All their efforts them in a position far inferior the eyes of the world to that which j had cccupient before these evil facts been developec. ‘It was impossible s by the ant of justice by which they estined you you d AT OCL ahove tI Step DJ 8te M!bm could postpone that for a *moments till he made the announce~ 0t thay the Government . had ign oc Sir _ John rno“dod Baivisers of the Crown until yesterday, lil i; night, beleved that they had a port in this lHoure,that they would not me t any vote of want of confidence, # uid not only support any vote of conâ€" I¢ , but would enable them.to carry on iactorily and ceditably the affairs of Gorernment ot this country. ‘They s from certain speeches made in this we, and from certain communicatiocs s or less formal outside of this House, { hea sceful Wa ib vilely barter ifor party‘s place sedom‘s chartor, nta cf disgmace. it for what it is | Trs Sice or Siver. â€"Mr. Bermingham | continues bis great sale of elegant Quadâ€" {ruple Plate, Silverâ€"ware, fine Gold and | Silver Watches, * Elkington‘‘ Spoons and | Forks, lvor{:nndlo-l ‘Table Cuttlery, this | evening at his sale room, Eigin street. The | «tock is the largest a«d finest ever offered in Uttawa, and is well worthy of inspecâ€" : tion. â€" There is no reserve whatever. The Bullion gone into the Bank of England yesterday, on balance amounted to £84,â€" In the French National As embly yese terday a pacificatory message was read from President McMahon, but was conâ€" demned by the Government for its lack of vital ty and authority. _ s Despatches from Madrid, received in London, state that the Spanish Governâ€" ment have received advices from Mamlla of the capture of a Spanish war ship in those waters, of two German merchant men, having on board 2,000 rifies intended to be sold to Malay Terales. _ _ _ the Myrtle Navy. See‘T. & B. on ecaco plug. testifed that he" sovepted . the . responen" responsaâ€" bility of the march on Sedan, and admitâ€" ted that he received a despatch from the secused, and gave no notification of it to Marshall McMahon. The Carlist have obtained another victory over the Republicans troops. _ In the recent elections in y the Liberals gained fifty members. There is a feeling ot diftuist in the London money market, and Stocks have declined. The total amount raised in Brooklyn for the Memphis Kelief Fund is $190,325. For a Fall Suit or Fashionable Overâ€" coats, go to Allan McKinnon‘s & Moe Morrran‘s, 20 Sparks Street. 2364 Smokers, for a ?od smoke, use llrvue Navy. See T. & B. on each plug. adjourned at 3:40 Tamorxo Derartuaxtâ€"To tus GzN« TzMEN or Ortawa.â€"The Tailoring De partment of Joseph Metcalft is replete in every respect, and under the manage. ment of a firstâ€"class cutter. Although uot a teacher of cutting, he taught the teacher. _ A call is respectfully solicited. 3407 fon. Mr. HOLTONâ€"It is only a Proâ€" vincial Tmn}ffi" Day . Hon. Sir JOHN MACDY NALD â€" If so. I tsist in my motion, seconded by the E:nonbh memter for South Bruce. that the House do now adjourn. The House Ganrs‘ Take mwomowâ€" w. L. Millard‘s Custom Dormnont is now open and in full blast. It is under the immediate -umidon of Mr. James McCulloughb, that ** Prince of Fitters." If you want a styâ€" lish, neat fitting boot leave your measure with * Mac." First class work guaranteed. Promptness and despatch in every case, 3405 Morran‘s, 230 Sparks Street. Horrick‘s Cottons, uifln.ly damaged by #ater, for sale at Allan McKinnon‘s & Mc« MIDNIGHT DESPATUCHINS BHank of Montreal. .. Ontario Bank...... .. Bank B. N. A....... City Hank........... Banque du Peuple... Moisons Bank..... .. l%nkdmm'i’“ nque Jae. Cartier :;r&unu’ H.:l. luounen Nank .s. ... Hanque Nationale... . .. Eastern Towns‘ps Bunk Union B&MK...... â€"+.«> Royal Canadian Bank. Mechanics‘ Bank...... . u.........‘:‘fi".i Bank of Hamilion.. ... umoomr & Intercolon! c!;{c? . Cham piain and St. L. R. n:vof‘t. .Duntml . Sterling 6 p. cent. .|. . Montreal Telegraph Co.| > Dominion 'l'ala;Co.., f Warenousing dussrar| . Richelieu Nav. C»......| 1 Cnnadian Nav. Co......| 1 City Passenger R.R....| . City G&8 CO...«.006+04++ Merchants‘ Exchange..| 4 Canada l'.nthu 1 North Am, Car Co.....] 1 Cotton )glnuhm'it:u.. 1 Graphic Illt‘il.l...... 1 :fl. Dut.l:e&l Bo....] _ juipmen serssecs .l I Can. Ml:lg Stock (Go.| 2 Gulf Port 88. Co‘y. . ... .|.. Mont‘l Inr‘nt. A«s. Stk.! 1 Mamilton Loan Soe‘y . .| .. Dominton StooK....... .| .. tGov. Deb. 6 p. c. s4...â€"|. . Gov. Deb. 6 p. 6. ey....|.â€" Uov. Dob. & p. indines tosk .. ontreal 6 p.6. ««| «> ;onuu:du‘(lp.o. Rtock ..!.. on D «].» Montreal Wml. l.xCuuoE Ihntma.m.flm .... 1064 @ 1064 Bank Gold on New York... .. par Gold In NOW YOPK..... se 60 es es se ++ 108] @ ... MACDOUGALLâ€" BRO8., Brokers, . St. Francols Xavierâ€"st., Montreal. (On Tuesday night, the ith inst Jm:’h Naâ€" mfi&m«mm on‘y c.filu Napoâ€" ulten, ‘ ~ The will leave his father‘s residence, St, Patrick Street, between Dalhousie and Cumâ€" berland streets, toâ€"day, (Thursday), at 3 o‘ciock, K.‘-. Friends and acquaintances are respectâ€" lly invited to attend. Inug®y wAufl:n-l.mé aud Gentlemen to leaid mnpnormulc. for Railway Stations and Commerem} Lines in the Dominion, Send for clrenlar, BU“D.-. BEw PR oc & board in a private family, can be had bt mcuun corner of wmlm and Kon opposits the residence of the Moo. James Skead. Qctober Sth, 187% %7â€" In 71\) LET.â€"Three furnished o locality, until Ist of May amail family. Apply to X. Y. i Office, Ottawa. November, &1d, 1873. Uur 18 An Buy your Tickets for Ottawa via Brock ville Connections made with G. T. Trains and Bro« ville, with Boats at Sand FPoint, and Stage at Renfrow for Brockville Oftawa . â€" Ronfrew Ottawa . â€" Ronfrew â€" Brockville A '-z’gli Revan Octave T‘l‘ E sold Be Plano, Ts lnng Tor sale (f”‘.“ hera. J. BERMINGH AM, Nov. & 1873. NANADA CENTRAL Ottawa, May 31, 1473. OARD v . 1, 1873. Brockville & Ottawa Railways. STOCK® CVEWs Address UOLEMAN & BAKER, Toronto, Ont â€"A fow well turnished -HEI:.‘YI.\.{ Two Express Train» Daily FINANCIAL. FOR SALE Seven Octave Wlflh Cotlage ui cheap. Several good second Pom brok e furnished Rooms in a central ARRIVE LEAVE EECER CZRC . 0 . 124 840 p.m o & lr:;'-’.% (l‘ol;x- = â€" e .m Om Hox. A. B. ";“‘?l‘& 4 Managing Director. 100 100 50 50 100 100 50 40 400 100 100 100 100 100 100 0 p.C. l5p.0 o Pal S [ay. Would suit a Y. Z., Box 6%0, Post 6 p.c. f p.C 5 p.c & p.c 5 p.c. p.C 4 p.c 7. 40 a.m. 9 30 a. m., 8.00 a. 0. BC taly B0 217 1M 108 B C B C 102 954 | 7 U54 | 99 #illâ€"lin 2500 3in 415 p.m. 5.00 p.m 3.30 p.m 120; lll' 274 8Ap 129 w 110 104 994 Lls‘r OF LETTER@ remaining in the Ottaw& Post Office, Oct. 3lst, 187. Aloxander H «_ Martin Mrs F . Augel Jno Marsh Mre & Armstrong D Meakin Jas Aruse J Milford H Arch J Minioos Jas 2 Aylword N Miller H Barkley Miss F Morin W Bancroft Miss Mott W C Bartiett Wm Moono! E Barker J Moore Jno Barrons Miss J Barr G Becher F G Bellevitle Esqr Beckett W G Beck Miss i Beicher, t Pibs sraid Rheunuugm, Neuralgia, . Sore 'l’hm(fi Hoarsenes Headach4, Ceandler 8 Clement Miss J Corbet 8 Conner, Miss J Conner D 8 Cook Thos Corecoran Miss M Coiton Jane Coleman Géo :.‘mu z‘\r’hm A ‘raig Chas Cra w ford J as Creelman Mary Cuthbet N Cull James Curry Kobt Daveney A B 3 Day Mr Deimmuey Miss E Denison Miss 1‘ 2 Dewer A u Dewan Mrs J Dillabough L 2 Dis ney 1 boherty W H Doane G B Donivan Miss E pusEnL Doule Rt Duncan _ Miss E Duniop Miss J Eason T G Engiish P 3 Fargan J C Fergusson G B Fetherson Mixs EF Fisher Miss K Finley Miss 1» Flizgeraid Thos :lamr \; D ‘ogarty Foley Miss M A Fraser A Gahan J J Gailoway D Galagher Miss 8 Gardner Miss A uarvey J Gibson J B Gilbert H Gokey A Gooderson Mrs Garling W K 2 Goudie Mrs iE Graite F T Grout R Green Miss A Gratze W K Grayting Q _ _ _ Hoarrison M iss Hasen i ?,' A Harvey J D 5 Hamilton J J Aackiand Mry J Haskins A Lawlor W Leamy J Loftus Miss ( Levia Miss C Lee Miss A Little Mrs G Lioyd G A Martin Je Maxwell W E ‘u.y Miss I arke C Maher J no \he Night Line will be discontinued after TiHLU R<DAY, the 30th inst. _ Day hanuoonl.lnz as usucl. leaving "Queen‘s" Wharfat 7 a. m. Montreal and intermediate land * W sitcrena®Eun. Ottawa River Navigation Co. 18 73. _ Oct. 31, 18:3 2. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Lexllhlunol Ontario, at its nest Seaston, for an Act to authorize the Brockville and Otiawa Railway Compnn{ to isste MOWâ€" gage Debentures, or Bonds n len of the Mort "fi. hcmtdu'crnn by said Railway Oollp:a to the (then) gnud Counties of Lanark Renfrew, the nship of Elizabethtown, and the town of Brockville, and to authorise the m;lmce of said Mortgages Debentures of Bonds by the holders of said Mor «gazes in lHeu thereof and for other purposes. c. 8. REDulA[?* Secretary, T. F. Ottawa, Oct hll INTREA L â€" | Northern Colon‘zation â€" Bailway 'l\lll-) TIME FOR RECEIVING TENDERS for TI ES on the portion of the Line between N.M‘rfl(}nuvflb is POSTPON ED till the FIFTEENTH NOVEMBER next. DUNCAN MACDONALD & CO YPHUMAS P. FORAN, ADVOCATE, SOLICITOR, &c. Shingles here cont . ... Canada Plates ©08t. ... Tin ©0M® . ... .60 k00 }06+ Galvanized Jron costs t ltdi® WAE css se e e +s ++ n i. ;~â€"All Hemorrhages, yc 4 Diarrhca, | Thoroughly stands the climate, lasts a lifetin is fireâ€"proof, has a handsome .zl'n.nnv‘. retains its beautiful bluish color, can noy be obtiuned in any quantity Montraal, Oct. 18, 1873 No. 12 St. Jamesâ€"StL Se pt. 9, 1873. 0 July 10, 1473 "Wh’ use any other material ? m.w w A. T. DRUMMOND, t OTICE QTICE ROUCKLAND QUARRIERY C M Signed, LK£oOoOoPrLNG. S LA TCBE 30, 1872 Bcalds, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, G. P. BAKEHR, Postmaster, Boils, Wounds, Colic, Old Sores, Martin Mrs F Marsh Mre & Meakin Jas Milford H Minioos Jas 2 Miller H Morin W Mott W C Moone! E Moore Jno Morriss W m Moss C Moss H Moment R Mullin Jno Munroe Geo Mullin Miss C 2 Murphy J H Mulvah J Naish Jno Nunn A Newhain W im Newbank Wim l:elmn 8 § Ni son Nukan ta O‘Brien Mrs O‘Lyon R C U‘Neti D O Neil Jas Orr J Usborne H P Ovas J A Palmer Miss L 2 Parker Dr Patterson J L 2 Patterson 1 Perkins F Pintold Miss E Pratt D B Pratt Miss J C Pratt J L Pridmare Wm Quinn Miss ‘L Kathwell Miks A Rathwell Miss 3 lhvlfi() Reid Miss C 2 Rigden W Richardson Miss L Richardson E Richard A Rose L Kobertson F Robertson Alex Ruttan H J * Ryan & Develin Keabrooke Mrs W Shnieder Jno Shirley Robt Shorts R Mrs shaw H. Strore ‘C A Smith Miss C Smyth Mrs Smith J Emith J as Spencer T Kpencer H B Summers Miss M Speliman M Stowart Jas 8t John 1P Strakpolo Mrs M Strange Wm Ktrong P W Htreet J A Stiles Misa E Street B G stewart H B Staples H Stevens J Stewart W Symmis H C Suliivan Mrs M M Sutherland Aiex jun Awanwick Mrs U ‘Taylor W m @Paylor 8 J Taylor Geo ‘Taylor W H ‘Thompson Jno Thomas L : ;mnpon(\"VJ Al.-: 'l'unxc:r F ‘Timbers W H Tomms Miss J Toomey Wm Vanneiten J B wb Walsh Jno Walker H E. Watts Mrs M_A Warner Mrs J Watson Jas Welch C Whum{‘? H Wheeler ¥§m F £_ WNhfl& E A Wright Thos 2 Wilson M ss L 2 . Williams H Williams. C Wilson A Wilson E H we:1C M Wright J W W ring Miss M A Tonng Geo on \'orfln J McAlister Geo 2 McCarter B McClood Mr Mc Connel W McDonald Miss M i\‘lcl»nddrfllfl A M wan M:‘[‘;omll J C McMiven C McEwan Miss A MeEvoy Robt MecDermid Miss J Mcareyor Co McGiilivray Mrs F McGlashun Geo Melnnis Ir 8 G McGuire J McGee Jas MeDonald Robt Mclabe Mre Mre M Mcroed Mrs D 2 McKee J McRea J MceMillan A J MeMilian Miss L MePherson Jas McMulien M MONTREAL fl,.) per square 1. 50 * 1350 hk 17.80 «* lifetime, THE OTTAWA i Uomm\ + ETWY OO o Sm l os upl Aaw T ".fi'm'b:i“;'.pfl'.m m\-i:n{)rm / of in aw f, re, r e n hok "oy "ARDREW AENDERSON, | Auctioneer, at his Auction Rvoms, on Yonge , 8:reet, in the City of Toronto, on STEAM SAW MILL, PUNSUBEN V MR ICSUIIIUUNIUTALC T AR4RA4 PreaAW Chancery, in a sult of the Canads Laoded Credit Company vs. Kennedy, Will be soid, by Public In the TOW NSHIP OF MARA, and in the Village of Atheriey, DWELLING HOUSE At oue of the clock in the afternoon, in 8 parcels, the following Lands and Premises : Friday, the 14th day of Nov., 1878. wi # ©iU OL PTI0R q NC ROZTT NCO SFLâ€"Lina ue ahon. runs of stone and a CbO‘!plu Machine for chopâ€" Ang horse feed. There is space for a third run of stones. _ The ezflno is nominaily 30 horse ~»wer, but runs to 40. The Boller is in excellent order, and is Tubular. _ The building was erected |n&fi and the machinery, E":Mol‘?h“:mh . Being com posed hat part e desoribed in Lot Noâ€" 1, on which stands a Steam :\:v mill. The Saw llll‘m in .:,d w‘lxuden building feet long, and 8 feet wide, and in some parts 80 100t I(lte-ln-:-w- Meme o y ss 7 wider. There are connected with this Mill a wharfand a complete set of tramways, turnâ€" ublenl and whatever is necesary for carrying on m moxmg large Saw Mill. The Engine is nominally 4) borse power. _ ___ _ ; L. PAeBARENY NC P NNOCO ‘The actual description of the land on which dlnuml and 2 stand, will be made known at time e. Lot 3. Being composed of a square acre in the said Village of Atheriey, eonsisting of Village Lots 1 and 2 corner of Mountjoy Place and Creighton Street, and Lots 1 and 2, corner of Mountjoy Piurce and Am{‘l::tmfl. as described in n(.a‘..n made by F. F. more, Deputy Proâ€" vin Land Burveyor, filed in the Rwll.ry Office for the Coum{‘or Ontario, on which are erected a Store and Dwelling House, with Outâ€" buildings, large Urnmu‘;i: u.nS large Wood Shed: The house is & firstâ€"class frame bullding; the store is frame; the (r'mr{ with bins complete, is capable of storing about 10 000 bushels of grain. The purchasers of the above 3 parce!s will have, lneuedglvl;fll Mortgage, to insure : ® 1 keep liisured the ldings and machinery, in the full amount of the mortgage money, and assign the Pollck-wmo mortgagees. Lot 4. Being Northâ€"east Quarter of Lot ”l in the 11th Concession of Mara, 50 acres ; about 15 or 30 acres are cleared. There is erected on the property a #mall Dwelling House. It is about 2} miles from Athoriey, nng b' Ilnllclflfrmln Orillia, ME CUOTCCRNTER ET Bollwan Srecian eq T NT Datlwee Hie I 1 and about 1} niles from a lhll'nÂ¥ Station. Lot & m.lamellun.h Half of Lot 28, in 10th Concesston llnmi 100 wm less about 3 acres ocoupted by the Midiand Iway, which ruas through it ; about 60 acres are cleared. _ There in erected on the meny a small Log House; a part of this lot ts o Lake Simeoe: it is 1j miles from At.herle{, and 4mom Ortllin. Lot 6. ueln‘ North Half 8, in 9th Concesâ€" sion of Mara, 100 acresâ€"a wild Lot, well wooded with hardwood. It is about 7 miles trot'E_Ath&r- ley, Village of Brechin. Lot 7. lieln? Lot 14, in 9th Concession of Mara mnbdnla‘w acres, (being the. w hole 1 .0t exeel;& 13 acres for taxes); about 14 acres are clear« ed. The woodis mixed. There is erected on the Lot a small Dwelling House. Two small ereeks run through this Lot. EM U SW U UR lc ee sls nP Nave k 0 Nog n 4 cA c ol c dn P P i apt down to the Vendors‘ Bolicitors at the time of aale; the balance within one month, into Court, without interest; but at the option of the purchâ€" mn\,t'o-&hm-ouhomhuo money can reâ€" malnmummrs"e.n. payable in equal annual instalments, with interest, payable halfâ€" yearly at 8 per cent. per annum* Each parcel will be sold subject to & reserved bltil’“wbo M:fih%"“‘“m ce Sectes witl produge, the Hegisars Absiracts use the o(qh-’un:.'nnd such doeds as they have, and certiâ€" fied coples of such registered documents as are not in their n, and they will not be bound to \moor'mle.ny other evidences or investigations of e. The other Conditions are the Standing Condiâ€" tions of Said Court. t For mnbc?.nlcuhn npgly at the Law Offices of Mossrs. HOSKIN & SPRAGGE, Messry. Grist Mill and Fulling Mills, Store â€" Granary, Pursuant to a Decree and Order of the Court 0f 2 arah utm Ivele e P fowo k 4340 CCR L 2 Prmsardr ve t Lot 8. Being Lot 23, in 9th Concession of Mara, 157 acres, less that portion ocoupled by the Railâ€" way. This is a wild Lot, well wooded with Waluable bardwood; it is situated on Lake HARRISON, OSLER & MOS8, _ Messrs. BLAKE KERR & BOYD, and Messrs. LEYB & MCMURKICH, Toronto; Messrs. McCCARTH Y & uguwru?, Barrie, and ALFRED J. WILKE®S, Esquire, Brantford, and to the said Auctioncer. T. W. TAYLOR, Master, Dated October lith, 1873. . HOBKIN & SPRAGGE, Vendor‘s Solilcitors AMTP and mail train will leave Halifax dally at 7.30 a. m., and be due in St. John at $30, ‘.n. Aw.nd mail train will also leave t. John daily at8 a.m., and be due in Halifax lmxmowmu RAJILWAY. . 183 fummer Arrangement,. 1873 On and after MONDAY, 26th May at £.50 p.m. |. > â€" ‘Trains will connect At Painsec with trains to and from Shediac, Intermediate Stations. At Traro with trains to and from Pictou, and Inâ€" termedh? Stations. . At Windsor Junetion with the trains of the W ind sor and Anumlb Railway. AtSt. John with the Consolidated European and North American Railway for mw- ville Junetion, Montreal, Quebec, Bosâ€" ton; also with the International Steamers to ton; aiso with the MOTMMINAM MUPTTECEE CC and from Eastport, PortJand and Bo«ton. â€" LEWISCARVELL, 0_ General Superintendent. {" ANCERY SALE the Tewnship of Hull, Grocer, _ An insolvent. ‘The Insolvent has made an assignment of his estate to me, and the Creditors are notified to c 1101008 _AL 2 Th se P e ahmene wiarv h seoâ€"nedrd meet at the place of business of said Insol in tbo‘l'ovnnnrolnnlh on 'foolovonmagya November , at 10 k in the forencon, to recelve statements of his affairs, and to appoint Railway Office, Moncton. N. B., "lon. R W’.&xfl.’qwm He has taken first prize for two years at the Coun*y of Ottawa Agricultural Show Fair, and is considered b‘ m;wmam best in the County ; be a beaut dark red and white, and: bas all the characteristic make of that fine !a.r’o\od_.A" Just ready, THE TRIO, a colection of Mreeâ€" part songs, arranged especially for High Sehools and Seminaries. An excellent companion or sueâ€" eessor to the ‘‘Hour of Singing." _â€"_â€"__â€" Migh aud for Grammar Schools ! THE HOUR OF SINGING, . By L. 0. Emerson and W. 8. Tilden. PRICE, §$1. This Iu‘: School Bl:flml!ook is admirably fitted for its work, containing lo,oud elementary course and a large quantity the best vocal music wellâ€"arranged in umhl'\m and four parta. Has been received with the greatest favor by practical teachers. ME BEST MUSIC BQOK» ‘unus IV FARMERS AND STOCKâ€" * BREEDERS CHEERFUL YoICEs, rRICE, Scre. â€" By. L. 0. Emerson. The new, & htly, and very musical Comâ€" monflehoolug‘:nooih by :n,anuow who "hits the mark every time," never fails to satisfy the musical taste of the p«fi Of his mmnehod&n( Books, about 300,000 have All schoolâ€"teachers are invited to give this new tiawa, Nov. 3 978. ‘The subscriber offers for sale a splendid three ears ol« Ayrshire BULL, bred from one of the n;.‘anpomr-“wfi:fifit’ 200 ;OO. will be .nfiym on recelot of retail nrice‘ Hull, June 26, 1872. In the matter of PIERRE MEILLEUR, of NSUOLVENT ACT OF 1869. . RAWootk PM PMR OO CR K 10 iniles from Oriliia, aud 5 miles from the UTHORIZED discount on American Inâ€" volces until furher natige : 11 _per cont IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARI s hardwood; it is dtm!id on Lake NY of WE bhRRRed ndIW w o yers WILD LAaNDS, THE TRIO, a collection of threeâ€" â€"ANDâ€" 5. H. HUCUILNE A T Commissioner of Customs.‘% N. TETREAU , two chains and y Place, thence i iminutes, Kest ks, more or less, aining one acre, s, more or less, ana, Fulling and i entiennts® # , Inâ€" o !:n:m House T. MOr FATT. Tin.~» NOVEMBER 6, 1873 Interim Assignee. | . COChina C RE A M 66 SUSSEX STREET. ‘Tailoringeg Department. ' R@â€" No W oN 1 A N D.@a Best Goods Kept, Prices Moderate, Perf.ct Eit Give our Cutter a ‘Trial Spring Importations, sides a full fhnge of prices and 00 Repps, Terrys, and Damasks OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT mbd quality from (be producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"W arranted pure and Ten hhds. Fine Old Brandy, PALKE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. + * x » m A 8 10 HHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN $, (Â¥. Â¥. P .) from the larges\ producer of wines in Jerer‘s. Reasonable price and geod arti .e. DUBLIN PORTII:,’S!UH‘)(I! & DAWES PALE ALE and PORTER, CLARETY BPARKLING MOSELLESâ€"in pints and quarts ; SCHNAUBERTS, OF BINGEN Pickles, Savces, Jams, Jellies, Table Fruits. &¢ , Tin goodsâ€"French and English in variecty : Mc ‘Kinnon Crackers ; In tns also, McKensie‘s Royal Alberts of Edinburgh ; in tios, a variety of other kinds ; New Cheese and l{nFMenlâ€"tll kinds ; Lemon Juieeâ€"Oresse & Blackwelis ; Fine Syru various kinds : very mm um{gl;n Spanie Jbu:.e:â€"wre 1 Yem Patent exf: Mfloncyni‘n Mb Honey in glass boxes. Purveyor to His Exeellency the Governor General, Karl of Dufferin, TWEEDS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, &c., Obtawa. Nov. 4, 173 Nov. & 1878, Japansâ€"Greer . Blagk of the best grades. Uoffee ground daily and roasted e premisesâ€" ‘The above are sand N‘IIIT;" old’:r)l’;:m -ndnmnlwnud purchased from proâ€" ‘.M'v..‘-,‘an“ .al":'.‘mu. price. They are worth trying. They will recommend t 1HOS, PATTERSON $S, _ __ DIREOCOT â€" IMPORTATION®S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Ex. Ship from ‘Franee, Enâ€"land and Spain. _ Ten hhds, EXTRA FINE _ hawe _ July 11930 ALLAN, â€" McKINNONS Carpets! Carpets ! THOS. PATTERSON Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, 1873. Fall and Winter Season !*" Latest Novelties Introduced. DRESS,. DRESS. Rich Satin atripes ; an entirély new material ; a thin make Of SCTgC. "Those ladies who cannot endure weight, w ill find this a very useful texâ€" ture ; in all the new shades. MIGNONETTE SERGE Is so pretty that many Ladies will choose it in preference to more expenâ€" sive materials for street and house wear, 1t possesses the advantage of good effeet and great durability. VICUNA SERGE Is made of wool, and is a very pretty texture ; the wear warranted. in Na y, nJyrtlo. Rubé. Brovn“zc. * _ FRENCH TWILL DIAGONAL. 7 ud ing errys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &e, Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, . : ymrh lyuitintouuntmlowutpo-ibul;m. is A cbarming. material Is one of those e.“_“i;.,"’, Dresses t.hst‘;avo.;c Payson Blue, Prung, m}yg Otr‘o?nh ml"v]r{ A‘ways fashionable In the following choice shades Mky Browns and Black. LW uY i mm A large variety of beautiful grey mixt remarkabl] MoUrNiNG Goo0DSs. Hlack Parametta, French ‘l‘wllll Porsian . Cord, Ri Cloths, Frendh Merinos. Black A â€"Silk finished. FANCY DEPARTMENT. nl? Fremch Kidâ€" 'mava'fi, Hosiery and FADC) " UA ui: ILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPA RTMENT Is now .rzplau with the latest London and Paris Fashions, in Bon Hate Flowers, Manties, Costumes and Shawls. \ya. LA DiBG‘ DRESSES MADE TO ORDER A sp! April 16, 1873. REGENT â€" HOUSK | HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR 11, 1878. art endid assortment ot _the newest designs in (Fromage Rafline.) 4 RNC CRRCE. REAL ABERDEEN WINCEYS ‘IMPORTERS. We are prepared toshow in‘Z VELVETEENS FRENCH POPLINNETT rPoOoRT WV IN H! sCUTARIA CORD SEVERN TWILL Een p S en n leen ic will be ku.l_gd‘_nfl _\.he latest n‘t')vc‘a_lt'lea ot u';e n:rumn. rorany whome P uisiis Toclan; Â¥ ol T nmag s loves, Hoslery and Fancy Woolen Goods. T49 $ 20 CAE mm i nmaltrXtms â€" Complete Stock ofâ€" t . MB BA M huctve d olccnch ns h o for winter wear: ina aplendid assortment of 8sATIN CLOTKH. soft and p‘easant to wear J. R. STITTE & Co., Russell & Watson, 29. SPARKS STREE] is a handsome corded cloth of superior finish NSâ€"Silk Finish. Myrtle Navy, Violet, D. McDONELL. remarkably cheap Cord, Russel Cord, Crape rib;dy wants, In Navy, . &c. a thin make of serge in those beautifol un Kidder, Union and ‘Hemp, be« McVORRAN, 30 SPARK®â€"ST. Sugars. Ruby, Garnet, 1874 J UVYT / Ro%® & EAUs Bonnets, Guaranteed. Warranted pure and Bemember, FORTUNKS AR Choice Groceries, Wines& Liquors F. BASKERVILLE & BROS,, Family Knitting Machine A Trium ph of Mechanical_Ganius, Wnrr:‘nwl for EY ‘ Stockings with Double HT 45â€" Inthe m â€"r of WILLIAM STOCKDALE and KiICHARD STOCKDALE, l?aolvanu. 'Qa uns od,hEdnrd Gubffin, of the City of Ottawa, Meq m« "been @ppointed Assignes }:‘um makber itors mre requested to file eir olaims before me within ene month. Dated at the city of Ottawa, this tweontyâ€"sighth day of October, A. 1).. 1878. EDW ARD GRIFFIN Remember our Retai! Stores : 36 Rideauâ€"St., D Murrayâ€"8t.; and our W holesale Warehouse, Geory â€" °P URE WINES8, GIN AaND BRANDiES m es A nevine of i ce ol BE LoE OE Sipoetto s yoâ€"mera! Groceries, Winee and Liquars -nwnlmolmmtflun y to construct a Railway from Ol'.Jn(OLmL,ln the County o!O-flownb'bolqu of Coilingwood, in the County of nua‘uu from the said ‘Town of Coilingwoood to Town of Stratford, in the County of Perth. Oot. 18 1878, , _ 20044 NUP‘OB â€"Notice is hofeb&.‘lven that app!iâ€" eation will be made at next session of e Parliament of the Province of Ontario, for May be nonsulted at his Offica, comner of O‘Conâ€" nor and Albertâ€"sts. Ottawa, Oot. $4, 1878 %401â€"8m. the business. Witnesssâ€"F . YSL Ost. ®, e o ht P e oo e B Merchants, lntbeO\g of Otiewa, has this day been disoived by m consent. All debts due to the firm will be sollected and all lHabilities will be paid by P. H. Chabot, who will continue UR"Retail Stores are supplied by our own direct im portations of Gooderham & Worts‘ Celebrated Old Rye, Proof Mait, and Highwines #5 to ® books per week. Our list comprises . he feilowing interesting works : "IAbrary of Famous Fiction.‘ ivingstone Lost and Found. C Abrary of Posiry and Bong. "IAfe of Jeaus the OhrisÂ¥"â€"a great book .. r C a"k r‘e Ilnfl' ho m "Th omfi Hope, ae sls . enmopamint alefad n%n&.} mers sons are cam paign. 2 do it. > ama mtc x ISS M. TELFORD, late of Europe, desires n:‘.- for instruction in mu and the sno-m;mu remdences or otherwise, as upon. Terms on loi‘:?..&lfl- Moâ€" lnwyre‘s, 8 . sourth door from Bankâ€"st. Ovewa, Oct. 2, 1878. N. B.â€"Please remem‘ the mname and numâ€" ber, You wiil know lheb;nlu being carpeted. Also arriving, Choice LABRADOR FISH. Cho neftÂ¥ing. * sold for Ca®h, . Also CH THE DE s « P popular Goods and prices have '"2'. -nuror cord 'I“ h-;.my '; this w,md .l,-m mfimummm’ (Mtawa Se t. 10 1878 W. L. MILLARD‘S BOOT & SHOE RSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Will be ready to receive Guests on the Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Engâ€" u':mma Llee?sflmv of the loy:l oul'c'ot of hysidians, Edinburgh, THE RUSE INCREASES DAILY ! ul 5. REâ€"FITTED, R Eâ€"F U R N18 H ED T riu m ph a n t ! 2405â€"19n 0 0_ Let them Save Money ! And you do a good act. N. B.â€"Please remember the name and nt The undersigned HAS REMOVED to the proinises now occupied by J. EW ING & Co., Commie i + \gents, It is the one interest that never pales on the TAE SALES GROW IN POLUMH AND AMOUKNT 1 The Sales Grow Uninterruptedly, OT‘OE.â€"Notice is hereby given that appliâ€" Tiitus â€" Block, "ZSouth _ Sparksâ€"st Oct. %0, 17 NIOXN ROUSE. u74 and 76 SPARKSâ€"8T., Open te all the world for inspection. Tell the Peopleofit! _ . _ __________ OTICE OF DISSOLUTION, Pianoforte and Singing. TEAS IN PARTICULAR. PULAR PRICES uffs, Fringes, Aig “m".\i u.-,)‘((:;r.l:g FODFTI~CEâ€"South Side Sparks, betwten O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts Out« wa, Oct. 8&h, ;1873. $B~Under new management AGENTB WANTED to canvass every LLNGTOK STREET WEST must be 1 C KX XMX O Z7 A L . . LYNR, ust be some reasonâ€" approciate Basgains ! always on handâ€"the Best in the Dominion u sp J. W. JONES, London, tofere exhflns‘betveen Lanthier, as Dryâ€"Goods P. H. CHABUT, O, R. LANTHIER, YENTS HOURLY mt by nts are now selling { T >>, Drawors, Horts, Socks, Comforts, Smoking (‘nr, Nioas, Undersleeves, Mittens, Skating Caps, Lam p Wicks cilts, Shawls Jackets, Cradle Mankeuy Loggdnga mers, â€" Wrieners, Ti dies, Puifisxt Work ay® JAS. BAlLIFE, P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. â€"wmITE IMPROYRDâ€" â€"IMPORTI is OFâ€" anted for Three Years, will Knit 2),%09 Stitohes fin Minute. It will Knit LN _ ing, at his Rooms, Eigin streot, the largest and finest consignment of Silverware and Watches ever brought to this elty. .. _ _ _ _ , OJ white Blankets. A direct ment from the Mlnutacl:rcnâ€"flmldenn:mhfl in a few days. FIVE HUNDRED _ Hudson Bay _Company‘s Buffaio Robes. Particulars in & Tfllfl EVENING few days. . Nov. 4, 1878 e BUTTER aiways on hand, bought and tSE and EGGS, s ce St., Chandiere, and Sussex«Bs, opposite â€"Nt., two lots from Sussexâ€"3t «s ‘a" B. P, K Uorl Dinmondaetimnp se lish, American, and Swries 4 &c., now going on spection will the trouble The admitted by m to be the best ever Ottawa. Hale at halfâ€"past seven c‘clock. Posittvely no Reserve. ______ _ _____. NIGHTL Y & AT MY SALB ROOMS, NX 3 HLGINâ€"BT Crowded Houses ! _E article guaranteed as mgmnmmm%n-ymm ever. Highost city references as to un’dm Don‘t falt gmnd mllnonlg‘.f visit of inâ€" WEDNESDAY EVENING, l2rs INST a Doors open at halfâ€"past m. ‘Tickets e Mmumuml”-rmrm and at the door, peau every Tuexiay ano "TORT Sh'l‘; m. mnwhflqm_m 1 p. m. “r«:-r:‘mmmwn.o“d.o Mm‘n W t n a masewre interested in INM? the dett mpua hoiding a Reâ€"Union in the Church, on Nov. 4, 1873. lt ...A Th L codnattedres Agpnr 7. qp o eA 97 W2 Thekr our Rviees and. informediaie The steamer * Prince Arthur" Ianr :’;‘:’:::‘.d:" (D'n‘tgm %dm he steamer "John Egan" leaves Pembroke gonâ€" 1O prip s connecting with steamer = Jason Gould," which in P Hrevicy haim on Pooetag nesy Te o i Tok capee t en aone Tncs n Horse Hiannolin 9D miifieey bok MHokk, Which are Daily Arriving. Annual Evening Sales, tocommence on . * Tuesday Evening, (Sept. 80th And to conunue each evening during the Fall 56 military white bianke! folt hats, two cases books, Kipy vi.......1 On and afier the first October, the steamer " Joasic Cassels" will leave Ayimer (Bundays ex« leaves Pem Union Ferwarding & HKailâ€" way Company. Royal Mail Line. 00 ’ BY J. BERMINGHAM. TOW SELLING, at 7:30 each Even FALL CONSIGXN HEXNTS â€" MARTAALLAR & WESTERS ELEGANT _ SILVERWARE, Don‘t fall to attend this exening.. _ A visit of inâ€" Ottawa, Bept 27, 1878 ‘finmmwc«wumm terested in liquidating debt on the organ, Nov. 6, 1878. Bept. 2Xh, FHB. \HRIST CHCECH REâ€"UNION NE THOUSAND Pairs Grey PPROACHING SALES ALB3 B1 J. BERMIEGHAM (Rid, _ DDFEREIQRLE 3. Sole Agont for Ottawa and \&dnlty. GREAT AUCTION BALB QPPOSITE Change of ‘l‘imeâ€" TILE J. EEAMINGHAM, [A and

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