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lon of the WDW""" ," wpgett) s n o piln 11& lettary t. He deprecated the sntins _ . tmcdr‘mh' sotion of | We W oo 10 Mg his duty to the conr. | | "â€" " °s to sustain the Governmes; megeos tiem foroard an e e fBooda was 2s 5ied d '..J»‘,)L" WAs anmee.ls oC upon the treasury benehes. (Chaort) -ta-bq-u-odhg lb:~ Mb B, it man, Imnfifi-mm t the hou. member for South Brem uld have attacked the Judges whostt the Royal Commission .= h.thuhoâ€"llho-dc ge of the Court of Chansery, aadihat brother was a Judge toâ€"day. (Ch##®) had called the three Judges patinns ambition. (Cheert), s lm-‘-. (Cheers. inglo aye that they exp.-of.,‘.*" "',“‘_ khat " had bean 4.¢.. _ |"hO0 * tlottion in was a LrAHOF *" _ y was seiling its il“l'"r M- ge ) 4* .fl“;"‘-. ’- |.wfl”*fid1 ; recreant to his O#"" _ .',..-f action of tha leader of the placing his resolution & milcl l _ " 7 exmmnak im before that Commission, The se taken by the Opposition had so “Wb’q'fi.Mb lmdmfl:?,w~.~ y morement, genilemen te could not pretend that x clthqhd-doni.flg evidence. H& thenm proceeded to yzse the evidence in an sble man» _ and to reply most effectively the arguments of the honomble aber for Woest Durkam.â€" He protested nst taking inforential stastements s inst sworn testimony, and asked how ‘he evidence hon. members could rote onderin the Government. Geniliemen ; reoreans "" * _ B en .‘ hon n.uwnmzfl'“‘l-‘.ul o-.bluufil”“”“ thoir motion of the a .-.‘ahd*)‘ uuumsb'-"._"“' eved they were "dn"”m.un. mduud-lb“""‘ :otnud_umu! l‘h’ ing t pmath:l ”-h“ »ppaiir §ponee®"_ oap 1i _ 7 C Peenneoy mrin\h.-o.“b m w o in in ® [:inn:nlmm_...h.. C conclumion (na, 10208 Be had come *""“l‘:‘a“"""m reat deal i..;~ ""BUDZtON was 6». of 1 . °C Was ." F h h same time ignored some of those lot» which did not suit their views. If the -o-nn::;dmrd.fifly ges which had been made. position to the Controverted Elee s S2Il was justified by the way in which ast corruption. England haq p,,5°=C mmx.r_‘d""'-‘ the succes of #. COFFIN denied honomnble mamber e Proget o | eXpenses of Mr a..t_._.j"t'h ,____" S#King . m%h‘“"l& “fi“ ‘h“h s.. . NO "Pending of ; s. _ The Royap (.,,. 5 * mone tugh ainp 205#; the rul 2C 203 k+ and .L,‘h.“&f Unok __.* me en e t Bad ¢ â€"A int PDusbt"â€"Ainb + alabrec 17 cedb on o dotant > temen whoâ€" : Wouse. Her Exc llency the Countess of oament and ""_..'.'.'.vfi l Butterin and Vice Regul party have been in 1enoo‘® "**" _ "‘na he t Darham at the last ol Lrho.t..!-dnh‘:f lent -:*r" country bad over b## wyg 220 OeE uh _ L ~® W and the fourth mas ",fot ht mat mon of the (;., / ‘Bik deres, Clole in Tooy quorg 4 e . ind s'."..thf‘"’:": e 1x worthy ch Foue, â€" b-_“"‘.':?‘:‘..as C o Vim:A h. C mCs # the Edior nished i4 13 °; """ 00e Oxisteq 31)3° ) 4""* . dtmied tha; rument, wis o54\neeable than ie O amn Elaaiiac y _ CC whale object of this 106 of if ht say 4. &"‘;)""":5: hime _~AL,” “h had been defrayed by the («.. ,*" nen;. 731 | o 1aFed by the Loeal Go, y of one year & not resolution * doned ? No; rule i# i# biry 4 * *# . * T wl ,‘a“ AMRESEt youp > (hag ȤMDSt the Opny.., iC "B6ir Mtarad for ;) PP itiOn, bat exPnet CCHT was to yae wio" n Tnown any _ fisness for officet®‘ 3 had not. o curucal and o one .’.“'“' c eocd thoy had arrainged »004 M s lotters to Mr. Could not pretend that arge endak vidence. HS then 1 1| share :D;ho”m:fl- fit of e arguments of the honombles e er for West Durkam.. He protested | _ money as elections; by an unprincipled party ht P 4* "o (nose ho betrayâ€"d th05# "D0, _ . imaitor 10 “,;e Rlaais.. 3 __ "CCH0d to ‘; l.;rrnnm-l.l“¢_ or by the part PWI-“â€""-W' '".NM”â€" nm"’"“”' a -nhw'nq they could f‘._.ai'fl- o of Canad, traitor and & i _ feeln@ *"" q wot * t of those wh* trastor ho park ’!.2._-(’5.: 1ed tha; shoulg | for union with the He had been to them ., were EP OCV T â€" t not . for m# || of â€" â€" men .E‘- PÂ¥ se s Pn Cld te was the G ) the hire would say: 1985 4 "yus | ty which 80 ie wking qy Ni. firsg ~l Ih" I‘:. Coribas s wb? "_" reaP" hx X * is es o e re and 88; e "“-‘ ons 4. best t e Bon the Min« witles for i‘? ment of the debatc. urried) _â€" wuug â€"_ Bight Hon. Sir JOHN A. MACDONALD .h' woved the adjournnient of the House. U 1. * mflam.dpnm_odull.w. "ew BJOl and |hb&mt. ot land, and $75,00 ot the county of Uttawa subscription until the road does reach Ayimer, and is therefore certain to come sooner or later, the benefit to be deâ€" rived by the immediate construction of the road would not equal the burden which the passing of the proposed byâ€"law would impose. . liowever, this may be, it iwcertain the rateâ€"payers will consent to so more than the proposed $5 000, and are not over anxious to piedge themselves to the payment of that sum. It would be well therefore for those whora the im mediate construction of the road would m(‘;)unc.l in its desire for improve«= ment, has ordered a byâ€"law to be prepared for submiksion. to the ratepayers, provids ing for the issue of $5,000 of debentures to um the contractors of the Northâ€" en isition Road, to induce them to commence operstions between lull and ‘Aylmer forthwith. ‘Ten thousand dollars we demanded, and Mr. Conroy, the Union Forwarding Company, and others are expected to subscribe m{m five public spirited Mayor, Mr. Devlin, or .Pm the influence of the tire which :: .'po.-gm :' the town in ashes some months, have for once at least come up to the mark by the purchase of a M‘fin- fire engine, and by the organization of a fire b igade. The latter is not yet com« ':nlerll wor a good smoke, use ho Myrtie Navy. See T. & B. on cach road will be in Aylmer in two years, as the Company will not get 100,000 acres Pow»‘s Extaaor.â€"llas been recommendâ€" ed for \hort twenty live years by Phyâ€" sicians of all schools. 2404, F-nl,tbomonoypddfortb engine will have been uselessly spent, and the engine rensain useless, . More wells are also required, and in the selection of the lealities for them, it is to be hoped the Coumeil will be guided less by private wfuences _ thin. Ly considerations Fur a Fall Suit or Fashonable Overâ€" corts, go to Alkin McKinnou‘s & Me MUr:ran‘s, 20 Sparks Street. _ _ 2304 Posp‘s Extrzaor â€"Druggists wil: supply, jree, Pond‘s Extract Book, containing use tal informsti09. 2391 Hormck/s Gotions, slightly damaged by aater, lor sale at. Alhnfil’umn‘. & Â¥oâ€" Morran‘s, 30 Sparks Streot. 2364 Look around till you are posted on m then come and see our fig@res ‘Twill pay you well. iiemember the placeâ€" Millard‘s, 74 and 76 Mm& maost benelit to undefstand this, and to know thait it they do not fork over their share they will have to wait for the bene fit of the road until the contractors please to make it â€"Aylmer Times. kt.vm- or â€" Pa«twErswr.â€" $23000 rth of I stock will be sold at cost w. This large sale will begin on Nov. prox. A good advantage is therefare offered to customers and the public. Hoping that everybody will profit by it, . We remain, &c., f Cunâ€"nor & Laxtare®, Colopial House. We wou‘d direct eepecial atiention to Our very co~plete assortment of Boots and Shooâ€", f:om the plainest to the most tlaborace 0( siyles, together forming withâ€" 8@t excontion the largest variety in the : to solect from, at guch prices as can â€" fail i â€" n:!uce the most economically Unelined to purcisw«, A call and examiâ€" Bation of our stock will convince the most ical. IPlease remember the ,f“"' Elnc no branch store, W.L Millard s Naw Bot and Shoe Emporium, 74 and 76 To the Editor of THE TLM ES. Se, â€" The party sent out by Charles Keq., chicf engineer, to make the inx survey for the Montreal Norâ€" Colomzation Railway, from Grenâ€" ‘uuchbfl‘- West line, have reached ”'l"ilypf the North Nation River. The ides which has been credited by mapny, that the plateau between the Law= reatian mountains jand the Ottamwa River ’uw{octho;na';mol the Sailâ€" way, is eutirely exploded by the results of fih' survey, for an entirely practicable roule is found, with e«sy grades and curves. The is under the immediate charge "’. G. Sajyles, Esq , whofor the past four years has .uperintouied the construction of a subdivision of the (’orllami and Og. densburgh Raileay, extending from Port lond, Maine, [t0 Ogdensburgh, N.Y, He has for bis assistants Mr. . M. Dodge, wansitman, & graduate of the Scientific mm of the Univerâ€"ity of Vermont, ad Mr.,G. W. Lampman, leveller, who has been associated with Mr. Sayles in the construction of the Rulway above menâ€" ubo your trading where it suits youwhod, favar awm. pocket book. . L Millard & iw Shoe E:ue is the place for for the public good Ouugm Nomor â€" W. L. un:d'. Custon: t is now and in Tutl Bhist 'R"?.""m, n.f Minnodiau mw ot Mr. James McCallough, that l of Fittors," If you want a styâ€" flLnut fitting boot leave your measure with «Mac." First class work guaranteei. Prowmptness and despatch in every e;.?.o +340 Artewmo® â€"U‘Connor . street, _ fiom Sparks to Maria, requires the attention of the authorities of the city at all the crossâ€" bargsains.‘ tme price for everybody NQ. 30, Sussex Streot. Visitous to pus Housa.â€"Since the openâ€" lg of the House on Friday last, but more &'le since the commencement of the Tebate, the visitors galleries have been @rowded with people, and that too, notwithâ€" Manding the inclomency of the weather. The fit sex. have beon largely represented at each Nitting, and apparently evince as lively an inâ€" s‘ in the proceedings as any in the *ils on () Grzat Conmirmio® Menioty®.â€"As_a cop» dition medicine for Horses; " Darley‘s Atabian Heave Rémedy" has no equal, ts effects in this respect are astonishing ; Rany horses that were supposed to be btoken down ind almost worthless, have "hlhoofnfe'.v packages been restor: M to a healthy.and sound condition, all lices of the disease having been comâ€"~ M&)Nmond, and have been sold for tom $50 to $73 more thin they would r"'-lybom brought ; when you want horse medicine got * Darley‘s Arabian Reave Remedy," we know you will be 3 008y satisfiel with the result. Reâ€" :Ntuum..mummzmup.. of Hurd & Co. is on each package. jorthop & Lyinin, Newcustle, Ont., pro« mhfl'umh. b‘okbydln..d‘i“-;no Thanks to the unceasing urgings of its _ _ ®2T6, 1 Â¥yrtlo Nayvy Mth October, 1873 The Ayimer Council. on ‘Inesday _ and Wodnesday and . were accommodated with loor of the House. Northern Colonization Railway. for a good smoke, use + «t + G>â€"A«1EAD. 2401 if 2401 tf LATBT BX THLSHP _ The depth of wate: on t} 6 Flate of Lake St. Peter is 144 teot. The captain of the steamship " V ulcan,‘"‘ on mla rerc\- that he only say two ships in the & It is belioved that the arrivals of sea vessels for the present year, com« with last year, will exhibit a mark» $ [Special to the Times.] Mowrer at, Oot. 30 There are ntJiuont 48 sea going crafts in the port of Montreal. _ About 20,000,000 feet of lumberâ€"t ave been shipped by Mossrs. Hall & Co., to South American ports during the past _ Lord and Lady Churchill and daughter have gone to New York. _ _ _ Peat fuel was successfully tried on the steamer < Bohomian‘" last week. _ The concluding races of the Montreal Hunt Club, were run off yesterday amid sleet and snow, with a cold wind blowâ€" ing. The attendance was consequently but slim, Several of them failed io show up. The first event was the contest for the Hunt Cup, value $300, for horses that have been ty hunted with the Montreal hounds, to be ridden by mems bers of the Hunt Club, three miles out of seven. Entriesâ€"The following filed an ap~ pearance. Mr, Allan‘s ‘IFradewind,‘. 1st ; Mr. Lioyd‘s ‘Baronet,‘ 2nd ; Mr. J. A. Garden‘s ‘Ilussar,‘ fell. ‘Tradewind‘ had the race from the start, and wou essily. ‘Hussar‘ tell near the tinish, and .‘Baronot‘ fliqfid into the 2nd place. ‘he open handicap for a purse of $300, $250 to first, $30 to 2und _ horse, open to all horses, cver the cup course : Mr. _ J U‘Brien‘s * Duchess‘ 1st ; Mr. A. Alloway‘s ‘ Cataract‘ 2nd ; Mr. P. Rooney‘s < Gay Lad‘ 3rd ; Mr. J. Backus‘ ‘Kaiser,‘ Mr. U‘Rourke‘s speed, ‘Cataraot‘ in close attendance, ‘Gay Bird‘ being _ 3rd. + Mitchell‘ balked at almost every tence, and soon fell behind ; while ‘Cataract‘ lost some ground by a tumble, from which, however, the plucky little hborse soon recovered, and was pressing for the lead right gamely towards the finish, when * Duchess‘ forged shead, and there was a home stretch, *Cataract‘ only losing by a leagth. The Consolation Rac*, for a purse of $100, $75 to first ard $25 to second horseâ€"for borses beaten during the meeting. ‘Mitch. ell,‘ * Hussar,‘ * Baronet‘ and +Kaisor,‘ started, the tormer running & wailling race arid winning easily. 8 _ The npainmâ€"i | to the ‘Singalise‘ are nearly completa. 1t is expected she will be ready for sea by toâ€"morrow evening. Specie in the Bank of France increased three million francs last week â€"Bullion in the Sank of England increased £16,000 during the past week ; the amount withâ€" drawn from the Bank on balance yesterâ€" day was ten thousand pounds.â€"Two jurors on Stokes‘ trial are to be arrested. â€"Farther sus ions in the United States Tla[‘-â€"-l‘u Stokes trial has ended with the conviction of the prisoner, who has been sentenced to 4 years in the State Prison in Sing Sing, at bard labor â€" The ss. "City of N‘ew York " has arrived from Havana.â€"A fire in New York yesterâ€" day destroyed $150,000 worth of property. â€"The crops <in the FProvince of Benâ€" gal are a failure, and an impending famine cannot be avoided. â€" The Empress of Austria is alarmingly ill.â€" â€"President MacMahon has isued an ors der oft the day to the army, in which he alludes with severity to its insubordinstion. General Belimer appenls to the patriotism of the soldiers to maintain discipline and support the lawe.â€"The whole o!vthe busiâ€" mmhdfln town ol Reno, near San , consisting of 29 blocks, was burned tosday, with a portion of three or four Mploo( buildings. Lss over * Mitchell,‘ and Mr. McVey‘s ‘Kangsaroo.‘ * Mitobell‘ went off with a great burst of _ A number of French immigrants srrived at the Home yesterday. _ _ â€" _ Receipts at the montreal Custom House toâ€"day, $50,318.98. _ _ _ Financial Failuro. Lexvor, Oet. 30th.â€"The failure of a bouse which has been dealing in Erie Railway shares is announced. The Pal/ Mall Gazett« alluding to the occurrence in its financial article say»:â€"*The house lately received an order from Jay Gould to sell 50 000 shares of Eme and took the stock personally as buyers." Ber:1®, Oct. 20th.â€"The total amount invested by the German Gevernment in the United States Funded Loan, is eighteen million dollars, of which e‘ght millions was negotiated during the present mih. period of the preceding year. annual charge for interest on this debt and for management of the debt is rather more than twentyâ€"4wo millions sterling. But the debt is really larger than the emount . above _ stated, and tha â€"â€" annual charge ons The finance sccounts show that the funded debt ot the United Kingiom amounted on the 3{st of March, 1873, to £726 584,423, and the unfunded debt (in Exchequer Bills and Bonds) to £4,829, 100, making a total of £73|.4l3,5'.’.1‘.whioh i8 about 44 miltions less than at the corres~ dWiDNIGIHE DESPATUHESS $100,000. Little insurance In the Bazaine trixl toâ€"day, M. Flubout, meesenger, testified that, under fear of capture by the enemy, ha swallowed the despatch which he was carrying from Thiouville to Mets. The despatch was recovered and delivered to the oflicers at headquarters in Mets, on the 283th of Au~ gust, but by them thrown into ‘the fire and burned. _ Lieutenant Rogers swore that he fruitlesely attempted to deliver to B»zaine a despaich entrusted to him .on the 23rd of August by the Emprexs. lle almitted‘ aftter much prevaricatiâ€"u, that he was also bearear of a despatch to Gens eral Bourbaki. The presutent of the court severely oon-nrotf this wiiness for attempting to conceal facts. tailed by it _ exceeds £26 700,000, because, in addition to interest on the permanent and floating debtâ€" the found« edâ€" we pay upwards of 44 millions sters ling as Terminable Annuities, whereby we discharge annually a part of | tlzo prinlcipnl' Mavam, Oot. 30thâ€"It has beena defi« nitely ascertained that sixtyâ€"six {ives were lost !7 the sinking of the Insurgont ves~ sel © Fernando el Catalico.‘ along with the interest. Upmnh of £900,000 of this payment for Terminable Anpuities consists of life annuities, sold to the public at the National Debt office, and some of these are, of course, falling in and ceasing trom time to time by the death of the annuitants. But the great item is that of over 34 millions for. annuâ€" ::illl“?’m;:“brnomol years, ending is is a grand prize ‘loonl.ni' in the distance for the Chancel|or of the Ex« checquer of this time 12 years. WIDâ€"DAY _ DBAPATUHES, tor, aged 61 years. _ > _ The funaral will take place on Sunday next, at 8 o‘clock, from his late residence, A atheart A72 MA LT + in this city, yesterday, the 30th inst,, Joffn Tay= An Eighteen Million Loan FROM MONTREAL The Trial of Bazaino GREAT BRITALN. Great Loss of Life GERMA w Y IN BRIEF. FRANCE. SPAIN of There & !itile change to note in money mark: t. BHank of Montreal opened stronger, seWing at 1874 but weakenâ€" d down to 1864, closing with buyers at 1861 and scliers at 1874. . Ontario ruled at 106 to 108 and City at@to M _ For Peoples 104 was paid, ang 106 for Moisou‘s, Royal Canadian changed hands at 98}, closing #t the same rate, and purchasers at 98, For Mctropolitan 101 was btained. Montreal Telegmaph scemod someâ€" what weaker, selling at 213, and closing with buyers bidding 2171, but hoiders asking 213¢. The following !s a list of the transactions : 10 shares Bank of Montreal at............... .187 % o 4 do u{:} 50 + do L iclm se sisas. 5) $ Bank of Montreal Ontarto Bank..... The attention of those who have been sufferâ€" ng a long time from old complainis that have reslsted ail ordinary methods of treatment, is ealled to Dr. Whoeler‘s (un*llllll Eiixir of Phosphates and Calliaaya. his remarkable prepuration, by prmm-tll:; the complete diâ€" gestion and assimilation food, creates purc vitalizing blood to restore discased tissues and lu‘mly nerve foree to all the organs of the body. It is a specific for Ins‘w-\u In all its forms, Liver Compiaint and discases of the kidnoys ; and so speedily does it act that im provement is fnqueml{ manifest the first day of taking It. Being a chemical food, its ?wupofl-lul wro nutriâ€" tive, and cannot injure child or adult under any condition of the system whatever. 2408 Hank B. N City Bank Banque du Peuple..... . Moisons Bank....... ... Bank of Toronto..... ... Hamgx.:n.luc. Cartior. .. il:m '..l.llnn’u;-.“““ Quebec Bank........... Banque Nationale... .. Eastern Towns‘ps Bank Union Bank............ Royal Canadian Rank. Mechanics‘ Bank...... . Can. Bank of Com.... Metropolitan Bank.. ... Dominion Bank....... Bank of Hamiiton... ... Maritime Bank ... ... Huron Copper Bay Co. Intercolonial Caarl Co G.T.It. 7 per c. Bonds Cham plain and St. L/R Cotton Manufact‘g Co. Graphte Print Co...... Mt!. Dist. Per. B. So. .. Equipment CO......... Can. Ih»lllm{muck Co Mont‘! Iar‘nt. Ass, Stk Hamilton Loan Soec‘y Dominion Stock..... .. Dominion Bonds... ... Gov . Deb. 6 p. c. stg... Gov. Deb. 6 p. C. ey... Gov. Deb. 5 p. c. stg Mont‘l Harbor Bonds. Montreal 6 p.c. Stock Montreal 7 p.e. Stock Montreal C -w Bonds. Montreal W. W . Honds 8 per cent. Bonds.. ... Do. Hterling 6 p. cent Montreal Telegraph Co. Dominion ’l‘ul& C6o,â€"â€" Warehousing Richelieu Nav. Co... ... Canadian Nav. Co...... City Passengor RLt.... City Gas CO............. Merchants‘ Exchango Canada Engine Co..... North Am, Car Co.. ... Bank Pursuant to a Deereo and Order of the Court of UChaneery, in a sutt of the Canada Landed Credit ('annny vs. Kennedy, Will be sold, by Public Auction, with the npguhnlon of Thomas Wardâ€" ‘aw Taylor, Esquire, Master_tn Ordinary of the zaid Court, by ANDREW HENDERSON, Auctioneer, at his Auction Rooms, on Yonge Street, in the City of Toronto, on the following Lands and Premises : Lt 1. Being composed of that part of all and «inguiar that certwin parcel or tract of Land and Premmises, situate, lying and btmg in the Village of Atheriey, in the County of Outario, in the Province of Ontario, commencing at the interâ€" section of the South side of the allowance for rowd, between the Tenth and Eleventh concesâ€" slong of the Tu'nnhlx of Mara, with the Wostâ€" erly aide of Fitzroy Place ; thenee South seventy four degrees Woest along said side of allowance for road fifty !inks, more ordess, to the water‘s ‘:lfi of Lake Simeoe; thence Southerly along water‘s -dg.hllum the several courses and \vmdur ereof to a point where the Southerly side of William Street (produced) meets said water‘s edge; thence North u-vontymhl deâ€" wrees fortyâ€"se en minutes, East two chains and nve “““l more or les®, to Fitzroy Place, thence North eleven degrees thirieen minutes, Kast 5D 10 Village of Atherley DWELLING â€" HOUSE Friday, the 14th day of Nov, 1878 Lot 3. Being com posed of that part of the lands deseribed in Lot Noâ€" 1, on which stands a Steam Kaw mill. ‘The Saw Millis ina wooden building 86 feet long, and 28 feet wide, and in mmorm wider. There are connected with this Mill a wharf and a complete set of tramways, turnâ€" tables, and whatever is necessary for carrying on m mndnmu-x large Saw Mill. The Engine is nominally 40 horse power. _ _ ... __ ; .. STEAM SAW MiLL, Oilice ldr the | cii?;i{‘)'&"ofiii&{'(fibhnh are (-r.:;‘h‘.l a Store and volm hw&msmv buildings, large a The house is & m fl:?:bulhlln(; the store is frame; the gr mnr{ with bins complete, is eapable of storing about 10,000 bushels of grain. mules from Athe rka;, and ? from Orillin â€" Lot 6 Being Nerth Maif Lot 8, in 9th Concesâ€" «lon of Mara, 1@ acresâ€"a wild Lot, well wooded with hardwoed. 1t is about 7 miles from Atherâ€" ley, 10 miles from Orilita, and 5 imiles from the \'nllngr of Hrechin, Jt 7 lwn’ Lot 1, in 9th Concession of Mara, eontaining 187 acres, (being the whole Lot except 13 seres soid for taxes); about 14 actes are clearâ€" od, The woodis mixed. There is erected on the Lot a small Dwelling House. Two smail ereeks run through this Lot _ ________ ___, Ee t T The actual description of the land on which ‘l)“)::ll“um 2stand, will be made known at time Lot 3 Being composed of a square acre in the sail Village of Atheriey, consisting of Village Lots 1 ani ?, corner of Mountjoy Place and Creighton Street, and Lots 1 and 2, corner of MountJoy Piace and Avx{‘l::u'ofl. as described in a L\hm made by E. F. more, Deputy Proâ€" vinclal Land Surveyor, filed in tne Registry . luck _ $ 220 Arvediais br dige se t W an mve Concession of Muh 100 acres, less about 3 acros nccupied by the Midiand Railway, which ruus through it ; about 60 aeres are cleared. _ There is erected on the }nvmrty a small Log House; a purt of this lot fronts o Lake Simeoe: it is 1j 2 miles from Athoriey, and 5 miles from Oriliia, and about 1} miles from @ lhll'l{:‘(nton. Lot & Being the North Haif of Lot 3, in 10th At oze of the clock in the afternoon, in 8 parcels, oo i o td C 12 ns WILKEM, Esquire, Bruptford, and to the said Auctioneut. T. W. TAYLOR, Masier. M Dated Oetobor 11th HOSKLN & BHIRAGGI Grist Mill and Fulling Mills, store â€" Granaiary " _ Royal Canaelan at dp s m * Mont clegra at XQ Mont‘l Harbor Kondn wl i° ANCERY SALE MURRICH MEUPERT TL CCC McCARTHY, B th M days sight or 7 days date (Gold Drafts on New York..... n NOW: YCOFR.c1c2cciszers 5es MACDOUGALL BROS., Brok 8t. Francois Xa \~|er-sL. ST IN THE coUNTYZ QF ONTARIC, Peoplea Molson‘s Loan Soc‘y StOCk...... 6 p.c. stg.. WILD L&NDS, y NSiIP O FINANCIAL. EXCHANGF Bank Ti â€"OFâ€" KR _ & MOSS, _ messr®, )YT, and Messrs. LEYS & nto; Messrs. McCARTHY vrie, ud ALFRED OJ. 100 200 100 100 100 50 5D 100 40 100 50 100 100 100 50 40 400 100 100 100 100 40 50 50 100 100 50 100 200 100 1878 ) MARA, and in the 3 pe. 4 p.c. 4 p.c. 6 p.c. 4 p.c. 4 p.o. 4 p.c. 4 p.c. 4 p.€. i po. 4 p.c. 4 po: 3 p.e. 4 pe. i po. i p.c. 5 p.c. 4p.c 6 p.e. 1 py® 4 p.c. 5 p.e 6 pe lop.c a p.C 3 p.c. 1 p.c 104 106 163 ‘Ilfi 101 B( 108 100 08 B ( 120 100 BC 10 a7j B C 08g | 111 o | i GD 1 064 iP 1064 â€"____ par Montreal 15 licitors 1004 102 107 108 189 112} w2 08] 121 108 2184 18 B( 134 100 994 004 10 O# U7 goBeE2L Rheumatism, Scalds, Lan Nouralgia, _ Burns, Sor Sore Throat," Boils, Wo Hoarsencess,"£ Ulcers, Bru Hoeadache, % Piles, Spr: Toothache," Colic, Old â€"=â€"_ +‘ All Hemorrhages, haps sortd 100 "*=® * CANNED FRUIT The Night Line will be discontinued after THURSDAY, the 30th inst. _ Day boats continue as usual, leaving "Queen‘s" Wharfat 7 a. m. for Montreal and intermediato landmfu. R. W. SHEPHERD. EPoo OmR T PeC CRO T w on a. gage Debentures or Bonds in lieu of the Mort fngenhemw!om given by said KRailway Company o the (then) United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, the Township of Elizabethtown, and the town of lln&lvfllh-. and to authorise the meceptance of d Mortgages Debentures or U'Iulu by the holders of said Morigages in leu thereof and for other purposes, n C. H, REDHEAD Hecretary, #. F. Ottawa River Navigation Co. 18 73. Dst , 10 .. ® 1 OTICE _ 4d â€"Notice is horeby m that application will be made to the Lo?ll of Ontario, at its next Sesslop, for an Act to authorize the Brockviile and Ottawa Railway Company to hgge )‘l.on‘- Ottawna, Oct. 30, 1872 A book that everybody should have, and one for which the m( is now being canvassed by JOSEPH WOODROFEFE, Agerâ€"t, corner Nicholus and I heodore strocts. Oct. 81, 1873. 2106. “rl\uz MAN WHO LAUGHS." "The Scienco of a New Life." In the town of Aylmer, County of Ottawa, 1 have for sale that most eligible property formerty known xs the igan Property, corner of Bancroit and Frout sis., being 9) x 22) from street to street, lt is a litile wost of Holt‘s llo:&l;l.;dl.lwre is w llo:‘c‘) house, Iulnbl&;’nd coal oil emusdluw ws us y bris on me‘)rennnu. § mmumnhaz in Ayimer, uflwum and advantages render it a most desi property for hotel Um‘"“l‘:’p(m Terms very easy and made c uaant. Apply 1o J; SEnMINuGAAN,. "_ *‘ lMouse and EFurm for sale, A splendid farm of 100 acres, 6) of which are cleared; 5 miles from the city, 'lbwmlns of tiloucester, on the Monâ€" treal Macadamized Koad, with a tine stone house 45 x ;-&l out stone froul, stone Bwhen. and »plendid cellar, baving a ver on three sides, Torms casy wid made known on applicaâ€" __ Emerson and Titon. _ _~ _ __ | STA NDA R1)â€"For Choirs, Conventions, &6 __ A i.tim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, &0â€", having tried in, vain eve y advertised romedy, has discovered a simple m »ans of seifâ€"cure, which he will send free his followâ€" _ rers._ Address J. H. REEVES and shuwle mnd fruit trees, it is within a short disâ€" MUSICAL TREASUREâ€"For the Parior. (Vocr and Instrumental.) a $2,530, even admirably constructed books, whose sales are to be numbered by the hundred thouâ€" sand, so perfecily is each fitted to the popular Moputtin for, oo aition 2 Singine ago the t no%flhowl ;:tond uum”‘re.doneu ol FM' as m reed upon. ‘erms oil lpflfixm t;j(gu T., at Mrs, Moâ€" 1) board in a private hmgiy can be had bt a?plylnguuu corner of W llncwn and Kon Oiamhie ~ anmwwita tha rasiAdanan af tha Han Streets, opposite the residence of Jlm:hka%.- Qctober 8th, 187%. tance of Aylmer, and opposite J Lafontaine‘s mh-mw.y Also, 104 zrm mm of Hull, 2)) weres, thirty of which are cleared, the roâ€" muinder pringipatly hurd wood. 1t is about seven miles from muvmmk.m four from Aylimer, Am-ueuhm #l be made at once w 1, BERMINGHAM. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ â€" HOUR JUF SINGINGâ€"For High Schoots. BERMINGHAMS REAL ESTATE BULLETIN. Oflice, No, 3 #lgin sireet, oppoâ€" site the Rasscll douse. Privaie Hale __ Emerson and Palmer. _ _________‘ $15, DEVOTIONAL CHIMESâ€"For Soctal llh.tllz Biv Asa Hull Laus i« Terms of & 10 MITRE D 2 1ntyre‘s, Smanâ€"ct.. tourith door fi;fl‘:-fl-‘r Ottawa, Oct, 2, 187% _ _ _____ _ °> BOARD.â€"A few well furnishod rooms wity _board in a private famtly, can be had bt Aue New ! inging Books. toi to Ottawa, Oot, 1®, 1873 TRA W BERII The following valuable propertles on hand for Ottawa, Juby 8, 1873. &&Mrbuukum postâ€"paid for ths retail LIVER DITSON & 0. H. DITRON & C0., Boston. s 711 Broadway,N.Â¥Y. JOSEPII KAVANVACGH, Pianoforte and Singing. vâ€"ID qUACKS. pEA CHEN UTICE ANTEDâ€"Lanos aud Genticmen to learn In 2 !b, Cansâ€"Assortcd, $3 per doe )EAES 1872 J. BERMING HAM, Auctioneer sud Hea) kxtate Agent, pLUMS, pINEADPLE OrPrawa TIMES. OCTOBER 31, 1873 Scalds, Lamoness, Burns, Soroness, Boils, Wounds, Ulcers, Bruises, Colic, Old Sores, aisisiing of RECELV ED, GX NHERRI tA A MSONS. Wellington Btreot, REEN GAGES Toron us.ir * $1 . McCABES CDLEBRATED _ UYAUUVIUVVU UIUUUIAIOD, VY 1100 L110 U\ F A ME U S E_ A PP LES,|_â€" tEas m PraARTICOULAR. China Warehouse, 66 SUSSEX STREET. 6yLD. PoOR‘t. w IN E1 The best qualtty front the producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and Pickles, Beau00®, Jarmas, Jelljes, Table Fruits, &¢ Show Room Opening oN TUESDAY, 14th INST. Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, MILLINERY AND MaAxnNtTtLES. Spring Importations, OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT 10 IIHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN®, @ . V. P.) from the larges producér of wings in Jerer‘s. Roasonable price and good ard A. Pn i ts ocE aAwisiae of siebes * Japane,â€"Greens, Pinck of the best grndos. _ Coffee grocad dolly and romsted S H E L L Carpets‘!_ Ottawa. Oct. 11. 1878. DIR ECTCT IMPOR’I‘AT]ONS. WHMOLESALE AND RETAL, Ex. Ship from fFranca, England and Spain. _ Ten bhds, EXTRA FINE [MaWws : July 11218 Ottawa, April 16, 1873. 24, 1J. McDONIGLL ALLAN, MeKINNONS â€" & â€" McMORRAN, THOS. PATTERSON Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Teas, Ooffees â€"F C #5 B c E& uCCC KCB w ACEP® 1873. Fall and Winter Season !$74 Latest Novelties Introduced. . DRESS,. ‘ DRESS. SEVERN LL. Rich Satin atripes ; an entirely new : matexial ; a thin make of sorge. ‘Those ladies who cannot endure weight, will this a very tseful texâ€" ture ; in all the now shades. MIGNONETTE SERGE = | Is so protty that many Ladies will choose it in préference to more expenâ€" mm&mt u;g"hmao wear. It the advantage of ura 4 VICUNA sERGE ! Is made of pure wool, and is lVelemy texture ; the wear warranted. In Navy, Jyruo. R.uf)é, Brown, C FRENCH TWILL DIAGONAL. A charming material for winter wear: in & splendid assortment of SCUTARIA CORD. ! Very strong and vory good ; is a handsome corded cloth of su finish, in every useful shedo. FRENCH POPLINNETT. e onl ul Ts one of those capital wearing Dresses that every Lady wants, In Navy, Payson Blue, Prune, m!?.xz)ll‘vg Gmn;\ \':‘ifl;{ &c. * ‘ S ym ooocoooooaamtat. AtrAamu .. SsATIN CLOTH. Best qualityâ€"imported , soft and pleasant to wear : in those beautifnl unâ€" decided shages so becoming to the complexion. TRENCH â€" MERINOS. In the following choice l‘l;iâ€"flil-i(y?flle’ Navy, Viciet, Ruby, Garnet, ky Browns and Black. REAL uAfi\flBEBDEEN WINUEliyYS. A large vartety of beat mix remarkably choap. "*"MOURNING _ GOODS. Cioths, T remch Moriman, Simek Alpae â€"mxm_e‘ prave FANOY DEPARTMENT. In this Deg'r'mant will be found all the latest novelties of the season. Real Laces, h Ribbons, Scarfs, !‘rllllng, Boluw ak I.?a:ur'l'flm- moil French Kid Gloves, Hosiery and n.n% oolen "RILLINERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT llno'mrzpw'uht.bowat London and Paris Fashions®, in Bounets, Hats Flowers, Mantles, Costumes and Shawls. Y.LADIES DRESSES MADE TO ORDER 6 A! fashionable ; a choice_variety of new colourings. * s ce TRERNY â€"Silk Finish . food.mpumhndfromthammuf-ctumnd direct by us y we are in -polifiontolelhtt.bolowutpo-iblo Russell & Watson, kwil 16 1078 20. NPARKS STREET A splendid assortment Oo%. 11, 1978 A GRAND DISPLAY OF LATEST STYLES, IN REGENT â€"HOUSE ! HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR hhds. Fine Old Br&ndY 3 PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"Class brandb. ImMPORTERS, . Sparks éStreet. We are propared to show in J.R. STITT & Co., 1THOS,. PATTERSON S â€"AT THEâ€" â€" AND â€" intages and unac : . ot the newest dosigns in 30 BPARKSâ€"ST. A KHo, 3 & Mo LING T O. JiL J. P. L¥®K, , | May be consulted at his us::dum«-. wa, Oct. 24, 1878. OT°OE.â€"Notice is 1 fi mvulbogd Pariiament of the ] Choice Groceries, Wines& Liquors P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., OUR Retail Stores Are supplied by our own direct im portations of B@â€"PURE WINES8, GIN aND BRANDIESL W / . Sa27 A saying of 5 per cent . gnaranteed to parchesers to Genora! Grocertes, Wines and Liquore te ul oo on eb Save Money ! " And you do a good act, N. B.â€"Pleas» remember the namse and numâ€" ber. You will know the place by being â€"carpeted. Stoeklgl 'lt.h"l Double Amvel an ‘N'J“' l)crr‘nrl. Hm-. % .m:l: hnl.'ong' * Undershirts, / Jackets, Oradle Than Buspenders, \m Tidics, Tuffed Work A Triumph of Méchanical G «us W ted for Three Years, will Kuit 29900 Stiiches in € ‘flmnll“. It will Knit Family Knitting Machine In our popular Goods and prices we havo struc the master cord in harmony with * and RICHARD STOCKDALE, | The ed, Edward Gzimin, of the Citg: of | an wa in, ity Otu% been nted Assignee ; in this . itors nre uested to file } their claims before me within one month. * Dated at the city of Ottawa, this twentyâ€"cighth | day of October, A. D., 1878. ( EDW ARD GRIFFIN 2405â€"12in Assigneo. T TtXi10oX HOUSE. us»_.... "~* Sitting rooms, or border for drawing TOOMB, @WG «.. ':mhhkmuewbe made to look nice as ».. "© 1t lasts, which in private houses would be : . ;) %* an aordinary hard Tont Enqinh on m‘f’n":::‘\-ndmz'u: e e k these floors is that they are inseot andâ€"dustâ€" proof, éan be laid over any floor without disturbing +108 styles, or samples may be seen at the above ad ie WcP 0. hos $49k, Montreat ") 000 a"m“ iifii;'goâ€" j Ark oys /z NC ~â€" e an Aot to w4 a Oom: :) M.: i tfi x gnv«-m and from the @aid .'_':“.J! par‘thers innie be some reak0ORâ€"Thc people W. L. MILLARD‘S BOOT & SHOE fs now exhibiting at the new Bullding of the Bank of Montreal, Otiawa, Corner of Wellingtonâ€"st. $roraliin hoarth atomg; or repmien.. . Deing, put itc en n tb Il.pm\'.bh’lndmmu up"fl'.‘."«'-?" &&"' 'h: i rmaonpn h ase qst ce Tod aiinarey Jor halls nowk 4 " incks to 1 tnok thick, at from 40 conts to $1 per aquare ':a' finished. Dovndcmm-ul mm. floors laid in Montreal will be shown in all Manufacturer of all kinds of Parquet Floors ! Wooden d Fan Carpotings, and Fancy THE DEMAND AUGMENTS ROURLY May be nonsulted at his Officd, cornet of U‘Conâ€" POPULAB FRICEA Gooderham & Worts‘ Celebrated Old Rve, Proof Malt, and Highwines always on handâ€"the Best in the Dominion. Also arriving, Choice LABRADOR FISH. Chaiee UTTERaiways on hand, bought and * sold for Cash, Also CILEENE and EGQGB," Remember our Rotail Stores : 36 Rideauâ€"St., Duke St., Chandicre, and Sussox»8t, opposite Murrayâ€"8t.; and our W holesale Warchouse, Georgeâ€"=t., two lots from Sussoxâ€"St. THE RUSH INCREASES DAILY ! YaTs and 76 SP AREKSAâ€"ST., <© _ Open to all the world for inspection. & fmmmed . Tell the Wd."'." ce e ind @~There inss be some reakO®â€"Tie peoy â€" _ dppreciste Bargains ! It is the One interest that never palés on tha TAE BALBS GROW LN YOLUME i1ND ,As. WRIGHT, B V | L D E R , Yya. No. § SL Antoineâ€"Strect, MONTREAL T riu m ph a n t ! Will be ready to reccive Guests on the Zind Inthe matter of WILLIAM STOCKDALE The Sales Grow Uninterruptedly, Ottawa Se t. 19 1878 REFITTED, REâ€"FURNISH ED Oct. 20, 1873. NBOLVENT ACT OF 1869 ty that it is the oT Ol.â€"loflohhcotz en that - oguonvulboma@ll d;'xtl!-!gv_?" The unde & IRiQ, â€" LDZRERLGRK 1-"‘“ Bole Agent for Ottawa and at MIOYTIOEâ€"Sonth Mite Aparts, betwten O‘Connar and Bankâ€"sts. ® .‘: tin Ineront, and the 2Â¥mphony ® fills the land with m’:m. * $AD~Under new management HORSEY, awu.‘\s REMOVED to the promises now occupied by J. EWING & Co Commisston Agents, to the Town of Stratford, in the Ci X% XXX O XZ A4 Â¥. . TON 8T RH T. GTo HR.T'.fl‘ AMOUNT / IOHN GRAHAM, Block, _ South Sparksâ€"s. has proved by its duraâ€" st covering for kitchens Iâ€"THE IMPROVED â€" P. BASKERVILLE & BROS. 2401â€"8m. 1m Witnesssâ€"F . H, CurySLEK gct. ®, 1873, been dissoived by mutual consent. All debis due to the firm will be eoliected and all Habilitice will be paid by P. H. Chabot, who will continue the business, P. K. CHAROT, C R. LaSTam@. * it Sipua fado" a. hn m In>â€"Gonk P H. Chabot andC. K. Lanthier, as n‘;m Merchants, in the City of Ottawa, has this day Plano, to be sold cheap. Beveral second hmTCmflan hand for saie. a‘-ln falt hate, fwo cases books, &5 gfl- n rp 3 n t > â€" _ __ BY J. BERMIN G H A M, I On Thursday, the 30th lustant, At 11 o‘ciook. The subscriber is instructed by Mre. Alexander Ramsay, to sell at hor mmmm MHiater Mtroet, immedlately in rear of the < ie Apastolic Church, near the Upper Town Market, all hor is oo bldd how, "‘x':'sin““"{"n...."{n';"' or Hot iu green rep, ures ng Table, â€" Chairg _ jron and _ other _ Bedsteads, Bureaus enclosed Washstands, Dressing Glamos, China, Glass and Crockery, Kitchen Stoves and requisites, all without resorve, as Mrs Ramsay is giving up h)wmloeflnql. 7@ ~nale punctually at 11 o‘clook. J , BEHRMINGH A M, Auctioneer, in 3ho= LRLT lvâ€"â€"-nr-v TOLL it hon 6" ownln(%l-.fih and to be contnued each ov. at same bour, _ Oct. 3, If7 â€" 2401 â€" fiipBubscriber begs to announce that he wili BATURDAY, 25th inst.â€"Sale of HORSES wfluod(;hmv nu'&“u 7:30, for this week only. numv.u-u-wl Household Furniture unl.:: Ramsay‘s, Bu‘o:‘ hnd Coshy _Quadinpie® Pinte _ Ailverware . over Silverware, Ivory Handied Outlery, Goid and __ Bilver Watches, Diamond Rings, &0., 40. The 'll:hulbe‘r I-ul.nn‘r‘nmad lo‘.::?nm w gnndmpu Plate Bilverware, !y best makers EVmMMWOM'. goid and Milver _ Messre. mw °€ V"."m New York, quality :m.lâ€"vmhun- batk and money Bale positive, and at 7:30 each evening, comâ€" mencing on Friday evening, S1st inst. .Iifioeu%n:d;flnrumv-w. ustt ':'.'Mmu, * J.C.I{A% â€" oun'..oanm.E: . 400 (Efvcpaaion oc ht ortrnit oinper. Porcelain _ lined ‘Water Pitchors, lhlfl.a:r Dishes, Trays. Salvers, N in N%N- 1 e hk aiten magpant Pn incde im en en ons n wigdn of us bumirgd valunblh oi and Slarver 3"“ of sx hundmfvfl-x(jdi flflllvir' ndsE yiskes Rack n amtennts enamelled Diamond Bet, Frosted =.P|d- Goid Gentw‘ heavy Hunting and dlvc’%d hg:h, American and Mâ€"ims mond hln'? at hes Pni'u‘zll:hrhmfl. hdnn:‘ “‘n the I‘I'l{v‘:. _t_n_nurngphuLdm gru'dn is quite new in FALL â€"CONSIGXUENT: _!uvoh-mh!:n oul-nt;t =) sell without at Rooms, No. n Bureet, anyâ€"reserve ?'. (Por Hocevar s is ht ic u. 4 Td commenct mrmua:.‘;fl?m\“â€"' Awod P.M., and evenings at saluc t Gl‘; ... and best se stook of cholse ‘"extra " Silverware ever offered in Canada, ‘comâ€" prising superb Fruit and Flower Kpergnes, Oct. 24, 1883 Tuesday Evening, Sept. 80th, Ottawa, May 31, 1873, Bept. 2ih, 1978. FOR SALE: in > i2 hatt ‘afoan "Revernl pand resodd Which are Daily Artiving. Annual Evening Sales, to commence on UTICE OF DISSOLUTION, ALES El1 J. BEERMINGHAM JAS. BAILIFF REAT AUCTION SALE OF u‘:ifi-. time each evening dar J. BERMINGHAM, PPROACHING SALES By J. Bermingham. ons ait ho mien bark mt omc Smoki (\r..A I Mwmurfi_ln:-“\? W loke, _ Sâ€"ud #}

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