sufficient io R the truth thk _regard .\ to was very dist ‘ul‘ 0n tha r"'db s 1.___ _ CCHO0K _ I6 county of St. John,. He bad been in voting as he did he was acting to the wishes of his constituents, gpfldbhflh* , and _ was not (to be by .:{ man _ orf a49f of men. â€" He would vote ashe b¢ in accordance with the liberal of the party to which he be« and with a view to sustaming the sei t on the ou20p n it mt .QL.‘)P.NI‘“ .‘_-AL! wers in ordar ‘0';,â€"â€"- from and sustawn the touse had to deal with *«‘ "Z power ol & h‘ râ€â€™h approved of, and which nntcouolh-m“ -uny-viuvu:‘....._ The Upposition resorted to ins to gain the object they had y going to hon. members on who were lawyers, and saying SoMSq.lhnhv_“b-L aken since the charge was pre. lï¬lhmbï¬cdn , when he stated he perfectly od that the report of the Comâ€"« ould be laid before the House on August, and he was entirely op« the prorogation on that day, mericans : and h"""‘ nunl.y that there ":‘:" M'L?.‘LE.L(M rw'_:.“,,pn- ‘that 484. Un bo ; hon. member â€wg: sustained, and ..»" 0 ._._..nu!‘f.. *T _ COH AllOgaths. ted the |.,,;, _ _ , *t@gether ay uoed o the chareral vae had :c'm.ï¬â€œ""""bm wery : o 100 documents from of the 590â€" 80 pomville 1989 ot in order. Mr. M“ | aun oxtnctm"“"." g that the ":.‘::'-r o CAREERT CCC & uk .° In conclusi0® r-.,.,fl’- ::.th;b’ '.".’“uum""; rion of the Paciit y ‘ Goreriaines to its construction Ph.iges of C ie arlad on the represent*"A ".yst of U e British justi Hvomldqi-n-d-iu[z ) doubt the Kight Hon. Premier sustained in this House. thuho-i-‘.n-cn.ih- > amendment of honu. mem» ambtop, He then went over the hon. memy® °. % m ts n t ae or ue Priam ons af quabes (‘)“"h‘.’-:' : the opponition t0 402. srges MR hat actuated th#5® 0). gyod with it* o utc,. _ He bad foO®S, , yinit lis ',:':t';o'v"' h Concs was not tb ublic ’ a nf had to ul'il‘ some u. Yn .-â€"“ . making * â€}___..55 , making * °*°"" ""_ . ase don" puld vote as his conscien®® ." : should have great PMA m ember it the charges of Wb PICK A RD said that 1486 * arges were Mbt’:;. ‘M s had no idea LBS® "" / “.: RPEE (St. John) amid loud sp. m the Opposition benches, an. eat way to prove that the charge i by the hon. member for Shefford esd _ Sir Augh Allan also the art of the money paid for emigrt« poses. $ ir. POPEâ€"No, No. ‘RPEEâ€"The bou. Minister said ut he believed it was so. He falt »barassment in voting in £ 008~ »s of Parliament. [Che@r] . OMVILLE would not have taken peech of the hon. ge8HONA®® _ â€" Cn the flo'm 3 <ed @ors of the Crown “,1 al :‘ h-‘.!. 'mu“.‘ the 1 "â€" Omz salt '::.mmuo-u i Some R‘Y“l‘oï¬m nce in the re. l whin _ THHIMMON 10 asteb ic i . one Sie i Allag hy Maprmmine ng,." wghly i he d the -‘h; but the thoom"#..u&h bject he had in view was i2 hank 1. _ _‘ "Z Te 0 be drawa mek‘* 2P The o b.h:“. n'&l" “.n.. 12 2002D®r, was that he e y lOtters in His posseasion from Sir Hugh 4AÂ¥ " / up, muy'm""""..‘- .,.nq.n-nmi-“" in C ce amidet M-' -u-lr.w-.“r r.l-!ll'-wl man “. * the bon. gentieman‘t IP" e thed Apdâ€"smint Moo MAE OSA atry, because of the charges of the oo on hnnoncagtes. Tan y ibery “'t x hon. member for St. Ape d ‘Mnumï¬ï¬‚"“"" rould _ not _ have _ ®*0 00 ouieg which he _ nor (Choers. ot been i:'.d“"’“"‘“ the Q, He a letier * * mwan‘s own hand, publish '..: y MBG aGtani~: (*i~> fore -.:d d ;u* Avam. *"C * °l of the hon. member for | Aect that the expenditu®® ue s o i onl t _ That hon. gentloman bhad g0t Isue a o the Upuae: s T‘-‘, Mh b > be drawn f dect that the @XPOY""", .. 1y 160 .ons, rendered them limble .‘- of the House. """"> um. ly denied. (M) ; the Ministry fare the } «_4 taken fl P '-.l ‘ he had Obtained ght in power of conclusion m.‘ In c0 his ad tajr .3 2 ""_ Akward ® Nldllhq.. by 'Pu Obtainad 210 "Z â€" statement ,¢ "@;. ""+B."as said that be bad far the trom his colleagues of the â€"of St. John. xhflâ€" after due for xcallency ‘(ahz d ;. @2CCOP Ked ’m.“.:.h‘ There were °.9 0k declined to ap. Pus. L or had made i; hon is instructions, the majority sely de(erm ned that they could not ~»\ Therefore it coult nrot be said tthe Government was responsible for â€" sioppage of the investigation. As to sypoiniment of the Royal Commission approved the course of the Governâ€" z.. The hon, gentieman then proâ€" wid to conmsider the evidence, and vocluded a logical as well as humorous reech amid loud applause. %r JOHN A. MACDONALD then moved to «diournment of the de bate. ) k »p :ed ..:OIATUIEY replied to the hon. cmber _ tor Two â€" Mountains and "o.yg Carmer. The ‘at er hon. gentleman [ ud that ha was not a part ra1 and .. ) vore in accordance with the dicâ€" tagpof bis conscience. â€" he had ro doubt .: the boo. memuver wis sincere in his 1 lJns 86 all other members were . But : incught that neariy all the members era W * cértain extent, partizans. They .â€"» not lect, DJ the nose by their chiefs ; it «; a rule the chief of a party repreâ€" Cl s 00â€" ‘af mis mavew : amid s ~ i ip privileges an« a n'::' P:hp_ course ‘:'h ul to l NW_-~| ant a ow he House ajournéd at midnight, * Monarchial Struggle in France. O NC _ Clinlv alf mnought that nearly all the members & w ® pértain extent, partizans. They a not ledt, DJ the nose by their chiefs ; a; a ruie the chief of a party repreâ€" ‘ol the dpinions of his party ; and â€"*tore whenths hon. gentlemen voted .. c rdance with their,chie{ ~they were astiy -.eurymg.out their convictions. , hon gentieman then quoted from i jJohn Russel! * descripiion of the a~; in which yous 5 menbers of Par. .. :s become party men. He [Mr. w ien} was not a partizan ; but lize the I ‘escrib xd bY Lord Russeli, generally . with nis party from honest convicâ€" ,. e thorefora might be described n udopon«len( party map. + DE ST. GEOKGE here raised a ,. of onder. the hon. member Was , ooking to the motion. i/ SPEAKER said that in the debate 1/ Address the greatest latitude was wed. a ~ i/ MATHLEU understood that in a «ie on the Address all sorts of things « be said, and he was saying all sorts Nee u* . ~laras and the D their privileges and the honot of the |ry. The course of the Gaovernment reference . to _ the is ‘Tiew of peen carried ont with the view of jyaing the action of the Commiliee bas ‘substitution of a partizan Comâ€" ; German traveller Baron von Maltâ€" escribes in the Cologne Gazetie a us conversation which he had during ay at Aden with an Arab merchant, «lored to sell to the German Gov mt a Barbour on the Arabian coast. l not cost much money,‘ said the ; + enly about as much as Schech and the hai: our is a much better ‘Whom does it belong to, and who to gell it ?" asked the Baron. . The ; of Lahny,‘ . was the answer ; but t secret.‘ ‘The s ultan of Lihny ? med the Baron in as~ s under which »Bservative ms rchy. â€" Vire con reaus of the n enics of the ! "BWake Nomor â€" W, L. Millard‘s m Department :s now open and in "*t 1t is under the immediate ;'-_“On ot Kr. James McCullough, tha# Sel.iig a Harbour. I huerr,' & itling Boot the Xr. James McCullough, tha# / more,. Notwithstanding these extraordiâ€" ttery." 1/ you want a styâ€"‘ m.upondxtur:;,.tho interest o-‘ g vg boot leave vour measure ‘ P“bln qobl.m ]ag;."n‘. per head o ud diespatch in ecery case. " |‘ P piost be borne in mind that all this s y case. ] .J(n ¢ A 3405 a m,mul‘:‘h‘:.b“qobhmodnn:; y It m rmagel y ".5 aog gaoke e | by the Govermment of the United States, s ~ : and before the completion of the Interâ€" Or Two unfortunate men were killed atStoneâ€" field, a village on the Oitawa, 53 miles from Montreal, by an explosion of Glycerâ€" ine. Their names were Andrew Thomg; son and Paul Foucou‘d They were in t act of preparing it tor the blast, when it exploded, blowing them into atoms. Foucould is not so baldly shattered as The London Stock Exchange will be closed toâ€"day.â€"The whaling schooner * Valentine‘ was abandoned on OUctober Ist. ‘The crew were landed at St. Michaels.â€"1It is supposed that a clue to the Nathan murder has been dis covered.â€"The President of the United States has declined for the present to take any action towards the annexation of San Domingo.â€"Yellow fever is abating in Memphis; only three deaths yesterday . â€" PThe rumored failure of H. B. Claffiin & Co., of New York, is itively denied. The restoration of the J)o‘:uohy in France continues still deubtful. It is probable that the Conservative Deputies will vote in favor of a poolonrlion of McMahon‘s term of oftice.â€"The llavana Bank robbers have been found guilty and will be senâ€" tenced on Monday. â€"â€"â€"â€"___â€"mt> 4 4mm..._._. ’ APATCHES j _I1 j $ MIDâ€"DAY DEAPATCHES, _ T. W. Ritchie, Keq., has been appoi nted a Puisine Judge of the Court of Queen‘s Bench, rvice Mr, Justice Drummond super« [Special to the Times.] Moxtrsa1, Nov. 1st. ‘The Athletic Sports on the University Grounds began this morning. The atâ€" temiance was not very large. The first race, the College Mile :ace, for a medal presented by Mr W. E. McDonali,. was mb{h.ohuninnm. The second was a 100 yards race, 3 heats. The first heat was taken by Mill, and the second and third by Thomas. The third was a half mile race, and wss won by Brouillette in 2 min, 244 sec. S _A rule for Contempt of Court was issued yesterday by Mederic Lanctote, The rule is returu.ble on Monday next. o The receipts of wheat for the week endâ€" ing 29th inst., amounted to 34,650 bushâ€" els, and by Lachine Canal 543,374 bushels. Total, 577,024 bushels, showing an inâ€" crease over the corresponding period of last year of 819,884 bu-hehi Tae shipâ€" ments for the week reached 216,113 bushâ€" A special mesting of the cabinet was beld on Thursday night at Versaillesâ€"The Government troops befieging Carthagena have been reinforced by 5,000 menâ€"The Allan steamship‘* Hibernian," from Queâ€" bec, has u-nntr at Liverpoolâ€"The stsamâ€" ships ‘‘Alexander Lavalling®" from Havana, * Alexandria‘‘ from Gibraitar, and © Smidt" trom Bremen, have arrived at New _ York. â€" French officers . on fiurlough in Belgi have been ordered to rejoin their nmenu.â€"&nldin‘ firms in New York having determined to reduce the wages of mwsons and bricklayers to $3 50 and laborers to $2 per day of 8 hours, have i:vidod agains, the prosâ€" peot of a strike by obtaining the services of workmen in the Estern Statee. _ Out of 8 000 in Unions, not more than haif are now connected with them. els, a slight increase over last season. Thompson. No Enod of the colonmial history of Great Britain lfln:::‘::cnlhl to the sucâ€" cess which has at the union of the British N. American Province«.For years anâ€" terior to the of the Confederation A&ct in 1867, m in spite of annually increasing taxation, was not able to make both ensn meet; and Nova Scotia and New Brunswick could only carry out im= provements in the form of railways and other public works by increasing their tariff; on the importation of British manu~ factures, In Canada the Government had come to a dead lock owing to sectional differ: nves, and they sought relief trom the difficulty by proposing confederation with Nova Sootia and New Brunswick ; but the laiter would only consent to it on ths condition that the immediate construction of the Intercoloniai RKailway should be made one of the first conditions ofâ€"the Confederation Act, and that the cost of its construction should be Trov\dod for by a loan guaranteed by the imperial Governs ment. That confederatioa has confuted the evil predictions of its opponents, and surpassed in success the most sanguine predictions of its supporters, is uns deniable. Un the second reading of the Canada Railway Loan Act in the Houxe of Commons, in April, 1867, Mr. Lowe, in opposing the biil, concluded a very powerful speech by saying, that The thirteen old Colonies in Americale{t us because we would insist on taxing them ; we should feel compelled to feave the new Uolonies because they would inâ€" aist upon taxing us." . I _ LATEST BY TALEGAAPE MIDNIGHT DESPATUCHES ï¬rminm&vinp Banks increased in e ratio. In 1868 the exports amounted to £12000,000 ; and for the half year ending 3lst December last, they had reached £11,000,000, whilst the imports increased from £14,000,000, in lr&?ï¬o £14,000,000 for the first half of the cur« rent year, being an increase of 100 per cent. in five years. The tariff on goods entered for home consumption during the same period, fell from 124 par cent to 94 per cent. During the five years of Confederation there had been an aggreâ€" The Daily News tollowed. up the cry next day by saying that the sooner the Imperial Government funded the debt the better, for not one shilling was ever likely to be repaid by the New Do minion. gate â€" surplas _ of £2,000,000, _ the whole of which had been expended on _ public works. . in 1867 the blic debt of the Dominion was £15,000,â€" %; in 1872, it was £16,250,000;, but uthlnwg financial statement of the progress of his coun‘ry, or the Daily, Naws, or any other newspaper, had ever the honor of reporting the ‘same to . its readers. a â€" Mr, lilley said, "Un the prociamation of the Dominion Act, in 1867, the paid up eapital of the Banks was £5,500,000 ; in 1873, it was £10,000,000; the deposits in the Banks ross, during the same period, froim £5,000,000 to £12,000,000. The de« Now, tumin#uto the Budget Speech of the Hon, Mr. Tilley, the Minister of Fiâ€" nance of the Domimion of Canada, in April last, we doubt whether Mr. Lowe or any other Chancellor of the Excheqd@r ever submitted to a free Assembly a more Canada Railway Loan FROM MONTREAL GREAT BRITAIN. IN BRIEF. BF OCEAN CABLE. [3pecial to the Tixzs] Terrible Accident STONEFIELD present policy. They look upon Princes of the b&d royal as their only natural leaders, and nothing grieves them more than to be ignored by their rulers and enâ€" tirely difssociated from them: . Nevertbe. less, on behalf of the native and general public of Ceylon, we think we may cordiâ€" ally reiverate the sentiments with which the Times of India winds up a discussion on the subject :â€"** However, the absence of a title associating the Duke of Edin« burgh in the Peerage with the Empire of Hindostan will not affectithe warmth and cordiality of _ those congratulations which await him and his bride from the Princes, chiefs, and mlo of India, who will long remember t ignity, kindness, and urbanity with which he received all who were presented to him, as well as the loyalty and aftectionate zeal with which many of them came hundreds of miles to meet bim. In congratulating Her Majesty on this auspicious event, we desire at the same time to assure His Royal Highnees the Duke fof ld'mburs:‘ that he has not been forgotten in India ; and we may safely promise him that, should he ever return with his bride, the reception her Imperial Highness will receive will be, if poseible, more enthusiastic and hearty than that which was accorded her future husband when he landed on our shores now nearly four years ago.â€"Cey‘on Ob serUCT. For a Fall Suit or Fashionable Overâ€" coats, go to Allan McKinnon‘s & Me Mortran‘s, 20 Sparks Street. 2364 sicians of all schools. Smokers! For a good smoke, use the Myrtle Navy. See T. & B. on ecach with that of the Dominion ; they have had large surplus revenu»s, and have made most : beral appropriations in aid of rublic works. In tne face of this satis> ‘actory state of things, it can excite no surprise to find that when Mesirs Barings and Glyn, as finapcial agents of the Do« minion, invited subscriptions the other day for £1,800,000 4 per cent. loan guar, anteed by the Imperial Government, up wards of £4,000,000 was subscribed at a premium ranging from 3 to 10 per cent.â€" London Canadian Financial Circuler, 18 Oet., 1873. t A " Prince of Hindostan‘"‘ and a "Prince of Kandy,‘‘â€"the first.named is the title which some of our Indian contemporaries or their correspondents think should have been given to the Duke of Edinburgh on the occasion of his visit to India. 1t is too bad, they say, that this most magnifiâ€" cent Eastern Empire should be so com:â€" pletely ignored‘in the creation of titles for ite Empress‘s children. The Prince of Wales has got his hereditary sitles, but for his brothers dignities have to be created. We may, therefore, yet see a Prince of Hindostan, Duke of Bombay or Madra«, and why rot his Grace of Colombo ? The Prince of Kandy, for instance, would be a right Royal title to bestow, say, on the second son of the Prince of Wales, the little Prince George, and such a designation of a Prince of the Em» pire would stir the hearts of our old Kin . dyau chiefs to an un wonted show of loyal feeling when they came to hear of it. The feelings of the native aristocracy of the East are certainly not consulted by the Poxp‘s Extzaor.â€"Has been recommendâ€" ed for the past twentyâ€"five years by Phy» of Octeber, Annie McKinnon, the second eldest daughter of D. McKinnon, aged Il years and 9 ;oi;iai;_l_l{â€"\ï¬ny, or any beneficial effect plug. A consideratile degree of elmone:nsmval'n In monetary circles, Bank of Eng ‘s rate of discount remains at 7 Per cent. Sterling exâ€" change is irregular and slower. Other articles on list have been nominal. We append a list of y. sterday‘s sales : months from the annexation of the North West Territory. ‘The financial positions of the Provincial Governments have kept pace with that of the Dominion ; they Lve 10 shares City Bank &L .:. 10 * _ Union Bank At..... «w * Royal Cauadian at...., 2 " _ Mont‘l Telegraphat..... $3,000 Dominion Stock mt..... AFTERNOON $ES8ION 20 shares Bank:of Montreal at..... m 4 do me. .+ +: 80 4 do "eb. .. .. Te * do (ex. div.) at.... »® " _ Commerce int :.+ #5 " _ Mont‘l Tel. Co‘y at.... s "__ CityGasCo‘y °_ amt.... $3 50 50 Orta w Renfrew Ottawa . > Renfrew â€" Brockville 148 M. TELFORD, late of Europe,‘ destres \I ipils for instruction in fl'l:u- and the I‘-u....K' Nhe will attend at their resudences WMM:"L. as mï¬ b.low *Im:.‘ s 4 1 * eâ€" ie i oecn arsh door from HARKâ€"st. Bank of Montreal Ontario Bank..... Bank B. N. A......<<> City BWMR .000 ..66e k00 Banque du Peuple... ... Moisons Bank....... ... Bank of Toronto.. ... ..« linml‘l‘m Jac, Cartier. .. :zlon;‘ auum:‘k.‘...“ xcha g:ebecnï¬nl nque Nationale... .. . Eastern Towns‘ps Bank Union Bank...... <â€".<â€" Brock vilie Royal Canadian Bank. Mechantes‘ Bank... ... Can. Bank of Com.. ... Megropolitan Bank.. ... Dominion Bank........ Bank of Hamilton... ... Maritime Bank ....... Huron (‘nyp--r Bay Co. Intercolonial C al Co G.T.R.7 rr e. Bonds Cham plain and St. L.R 8 per cent. Bonds.. ... Do. Steriing 6 p. cent Montreal Telegraph Co. Domtnion Teleg. Co.. W arehousing Co..... ... Richelieu Nav, Co... ... Canadian Nay. Co...... City Passenger RR.... City Gas CO..........}) Merchants‘ Exchange. . Canada l-:nqlne Co..... North Am, Car Co.. ... (Cotton Manufact‘g Co. . Graphiec Print Co...... Mt!, Dist. Por. B, So. ... Equipment Co.......~ Can. Mlu Stock Co. Gulf Port Co‘y...... Mont‘i Lar‘nt Ass, Stk. Hamilton Loan Soc‘y . . Dominion Stock....... . Dominion Bonds... ... Gov. Deb. 6 p. c. stg... Gov. mtzp.@ ey.:.: Gov . p. . § Mont‘l Harbor B):s-.. Montreal 6 p.c. Stock . . Montreal 7 p.c. Stock . . Montreal (‘ow Bonds. . Montreal W. W . Bonds. Nov. 1, 1873. Tl";ï¬i-i pye -'p.phmum nty r0‘®, sâ€"sit.. 104 o‘{u'n. 8‘.’- 2, 1973 At East Hawkesbury, St. Eugene, on the 19th Buy your Tickets for Ottawa via Brockville ‘onnections made with G. T. Trains and Eroc ville, with Boats at Sand Poiat, and Stage at Renfrew for Pembroke. wa.Two Express Trains Daily. ANADA CENTRAL Pianoforts and Singing. Brockvillo & Ottawa Railways. STOCKS Indian Principalities. FINANCIAL. MORNING SESSION ARRIVE LEAVE â€" _ _â€"_ 1.0 p.m., 10.05 p.m lloa.é:il. pf':j’;xla? P 100 00 100 100 100 5O 100 100 100 100 100 400 100 100 100 100 40 50 SD 100 100 50 _50 100 100 ) Managing Dir 8 po. 4 pe. 4 p.c. 3 p.c. 4 pe. 4 p.c. 6 p.c. i pe 4 p.c. 4 pe. 4 pc. 4 p.e. 4 p.o. 4 p.c. 4 p.c. 3 p.c. 4 pe. 4 p.e 5 p.c. 7.45 a.m., 415 p.m. 9 30 a.m., 5.00 p.m 8.00 a.m., 3.30 p.m 12.40 p m., §.40 p.m T9 p.m. it lopm 5 p.c. 1p.c. 6 pc. 1 p.6. 4 pe. 5 p.c. 6 p c. 3 p.c. l5p.c 4 p.c 5 p.c M1 100 110 BC 108 101 BC 1204 90 217 120 B ( BC 102 102 108 06 81 revai‘s in 100 West 106 my 102 1004 102 904 1h: h‘l 994 2174 129 110 104 277 103 l 185 a7t, .u_;] ar 130 112 71 B?HED.â€"I few well furnished rooms wity board in & private framily, can be had bt applying at the corner of w.-lllnflnn and Ken @treets, opposite the restdence of the Hon James Skead. October 8th, 1873. 287â€" )m 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 intermediate landings. .. Ottawa River Navigation Co. 187 8. Oct, 31, 18° 3. _ R_TOTICE Notice is horoby given that application will be made to the l.eil-hnun- of Ontario, at its next Bession, for an Act to authorize the Brockville and Ottawa Railway (‘ummu?r to issue Mortâ€" gage Debentures or Bonds in lten of the Mortâ€" in;@l heretofore given by said Railway Company o the (then) United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, the Township of Elizabethtown, and the town olofnnn_‘:vll‘ll«. and to D::ouw‘;ho the acceptance oflfne- ntures or }ynm,y the holders of said Mortgages in lieu Ottawa, Oct. 30, 1872 thereof and for other purposes. Pursuant to a Decree and Order of the Court of Chancery, in a suit of the Canada Landed Credit Cnm‘nny vs. Kennedy, will be sold, by Public Auction, with the lpgob‘tlnn of Thomas W ardâ€" ‘aw Taylor, lr‘%nro. aster in Ordinary of the said Court, by ANDREW HENDERSON, Auctioneer, at lhiis Auction Rooms on Youge Surcet, in the City of Toronto, on STEAM SAW MILL, HOUR jOF SINGINGâ€"For High Schoote. Em::-m and Tuden. '].: STANDARDâ€"For Choirs, Corventions, &c. Emerson and Palmer. ufl DEVOTIONAL CHIMESâ€"For Sociaf Meetings. By Asa Hull, . 76â€" MUSICAL TREASURE~â€"For the Parior. (Vora : and Instrumental.) J $250. Reven admirably constructed books, whose sales are to be numbered by the hundred thonâ€" sind, so perfectly is each fiited to the popular gOusEmIT DWELLING HOUSE Village of Atherley, the following Lands and Premises : Lot 1. Being composed of that part of all and singular that cert«in parcel or tract of Land and Premises, situate, ly\a and holn& in the Vu\m of AmerbÂ¥. in the County of Ontario, in Province of Ontario, commencing at the interâ€" section of the South side of the allowance for road, between the Tenth and Eleventh concesâ€" sions of the Township of Mara, with the Westâ€" haps acrid At oze of the clock in the afternnon, in 8 parcels, Friday, the 14th day of Nov,, 1878. Aune, D . 187R F‘A R M S slons of the Township of Mara, wilh the W efl= $riy side of Eitzroy Place ; thence South seventy tuns of stone and l'é'm‘»plu Maching for chopâ€" Ang horse feed. There is space for a third run of «stores. The engine is nominally 30 horse >»wer, but runs to 4). ‘The Boller is in excellent order, and is Tubular. _ The building was erected In lm; and the machinery mh‘ud in 1800. Lot 2. udz'on-po-edd part of the lands desoribed in Noâ€" 1, on which stands a Steam Saw mill. The Saw Miliis ina wooden building tables, and whatever is necesary for carrying on & mh«:lenwx large Saw Mill. The Engine is nominally 40 horse power. The actual description urmm land on which Lots 1 and 2 +tand, will be known at time ie en ie e P ced c c CA four %Eoeo West along said side ofallowance for road tinks, mmuluwm mflm of Lake Bimcoe; thence therly along water‘s eds, following the several courses and windly- ereof to a point where the Southerly side Wiliiam Street (produced) meets said water‘s edge; thence North wnntyâ€"mm deâ€" snu fortyâ€"se ren mlnmu}lhn two chains and ve llnka more or less, to Fitzroy Place, thence North eleven degrees thirteen minutes, East elght chains and elfh â€"one links, more or less, to the place of begin‘ containing one acre, one rood and thirtyâ€"elght perches, more or less, oo ooo on oi e e 22 2 e ns 2 on which stand a Grist Mill and and Card ng Mill, and Engine House, The bui is of stone, 62 feet by 30 feet, four stories mï¬. cluding the basement story ; the Engine House # @iso of stone; at present there are only two ï¬'?eéi'iom"‘ and 2 feet wide, and in some rm' wider. re are comnected with this Mill a wharf and a complete set of tramways, turnâ€" of Sale. Lot 3. Bcln(eompaedoluu\l.um acre in the said Village of Atherley, consisting of Village Lots 1 and 2 corner of Mountjoy Place and Creighton Street, and Lots 1 and 2 corner of Moantoy Piace and Amg:-msmou as described lnamnmmbyr.l‘. ore, Deputy Proâ€" vine Land uryeyor, filed in the Regmy Office tor the Ooun%sr Ontario, on which are ;rmud a Store and elm Hm%&msggdv uildings, lange » large k The house is a m frame building; the store is frame; the gr unr{ with bins complete, is capable of storing about 10,000 bushels of grain, The purchasers of the above 3 parcels will have, mcuec.ï¬dvlt:sl Mortgage, to insure and keep insured the idings and machinery, in the full amount of the mortgage money, and assign the ‘pollclu to the meu Lot 4. Being Northâ€"cast r of Lot â€â€˜. lfl the 11th Concession of Mara, 50 acres ; abou or 3) acres are clefired. There is erected on the property a small Dwelling House. It is about % miles from Atherley, and 5 miles from Oriliia, and about 1} miles from & Bdlwï¬uuon. Lot & Belatbe!loflhwd 28, in 10th Concession I.l‘h lwwm less about 3 acres eccupied by the Midiand way, which ruus through it; about 60 acres are cleared. _ There is erected nnmem]‘nny a small Log House; a nare nf this Int ta on Lake Simeoe: it is 14 down to t asers, t of the purchase money can reâ€" main on mb‘ie-l!. payable in equal umn;sll .hlmenl:. with interest, payable halfâ€" cent. annum* * Each pmlwvm bow-nu subject to a reserved bid w be fixed b{nlhe Master. Purchasers to investigate the title at the Office of the Vendor‘s Soltcitors, up to day ofsale. The Vendors will produce the &nnfl Abstracts of Tite, and such deeds as they have, and certiâ€" fled coples of such registered documents as are not in Wnenlon. and they will not be oveveseoeniens oï¬ h" Other eridentes or in 6. The other Conditions are the Standing Condiâ€" ror'n’\'nurrmeuun apply at the Law Offices w of Messrs, HOSKIN & RAGGE, Messre. HARRISON, Q8LER & _MOSS, ‘Messrs, BLAKE, KERR & BOYD, and Mesars. LEYS & McMURKICH, Toronto ; MMHY & MCCARTHY, Barrie, and . WILKES, Esquire, Brantford, and to the said part of this lot fronts ou Lake Simcoe: it is 14 miles from Au:m. .ndhnun Orillin. Lot 6. BelniN Half 8 in 9th Concesâ€" sion of Mara, 100 acresâ€"a wild Lot, well wooded with hardwood. It is about 7 miles from Atherâ€" ley, 10 miles from Oriliia, and 5 miles from the \'1lia¢;olunchln. Lot .Belwlml in 9th Concession of conulnlzdl. acres, (being the whole Lot exce 13 acres for taxes); about 14 acres are clearâ€" ed. The woodis mixed. There is erected on the Lot a small Dwelling House. Two small greeks run through this Lot. _______ _ ____ _ Lot 8. Being Lot 24 in 9th Concesston of Mara, 157 acres, less tbat portion occupled by the Railâ€" way. This is a wild Lot well wooded with &mhl:l: hardwood ; it h‘:im on Lake Cl hu‘ y . T uc loulh o ime mudings money to be paid Dated October uuhmt. oi HOSKIN & SPRAGGE, Vendor‘s Solficitors °B BESTC New & inging Books. Grist Mill and Fulling Mills, store â€" Granary, &zmr book sent postâ€"paid for the retail LIVER DITSON & CO., C. H.DITSON & C BHoston, %wm.u%': In the TOWNSHIP OF MARA, and in the T‘ANCERY SALE oflug.o.‘ Colie, Old Spres, se4], Al1 Hemorrhages;" OTICE IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIC ~OMrawW& TIMNKS NOVEMBER 1. 1873 WILD LA NDS, Scalds, Lameness, Burns, Sorencss, Boils, Wounds, Ulcors, Bruises, R. W. SHEPHERD, 2406â€"6in C. H, REDHEAD, Secmuq.j‘- F. T. W. TAYLOR, nt. F A M EU SE A P P L Show Room Opening oN TUESDAY, 14th INST. Also, a large Extra Value, in Three Ply, Kidder, Union and ‘Hemp, be« ï¬unhflmpmudoolor,linunml. ‘ ‘ #aP China W arehouse, 66 SUSSEX STREET. Repps, Terrys, Purveyor to His Excellency the Governor General, Earl of Dufferin, ; , & 8 10 IHIHDS. PALE SHERRY WIN®H, (Â¥ . V. P.) from the largest producer of wines in Jerez‘s. Reasonable pricé and good art! «. " Ein NEE ReSAFE h fel n puro ; Sonieataniie of BiRORS © 0 proiden, Reven dn oo en it ons tore aepior aintarnpdedime s © . .0 oo nonintnet dn ro Aivate s uio migin s ver o 4 superior from Fruft; 8 Juiceâ€"pure % Hoï¬nngvm?..râ€"the best. 4 , "Wae, Paient ox »" rted Honey bottle ; Comb Honey in glass boxes‘ Teas, Coffees and Sugars. Japansâ€"Greens, Black of the umwwm.wmw‘ â€"‘_:‘w:_mh.â€"_ MILLINERY aND MAaAxTtLES OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT §Spring Importations, _ O CE OA .00 _2 tb‘ ‘The above goods W:“WMMMMW ‘_Mwmhmrmbb price. They are worth trying. will recommend SHELL O YSTERS DIREOT â€" IMPORTATION®SK, WMHMOLESALE AND RETALL, Ex. Ship from @rance, England lnd)bpdn. Ten hhds, EXTRA FTNE waws July 11. 10 ps, Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles, Stair Rods, &¢ Best English and Scotch Air Dried Floor Oil Cloths, These purchased from the facturers, and direct b 7-.0\5.:‘. s‘in spodï¬mrt:mnell -Ft;:ulomt po-ibhmu 4i ‘ Russell & Watson, milsws Awail 18 1QTR 20. SPARKS STREET Ottawes, April 16, 1873 ALLAN, â€" MeKINNONS & MeMORRAN, > Carpets! Carpets‘ THOS. PATTERSON Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, 1). McDON ELTL F6 u2s k#‘ ° k« ucCOX E W ECEPDP®* 1873. Fall and Winter Season !87 Latest Novelties Introduced. DRESS, DR ESS. .I’Lu\% '!gl'b;l:gdom Mnuu: Myrtlie Navy, Violet, Kuby, Garnel, Amï¬m REAL ABERDEEN WINU,FY‘&,‘, loty of beautiful mix remarkably e MotUrRiNa Go0DS. Black Parametta, French Twill, Persian Cord, Russe! Cord, Crape 4CP CCR CCC C CARamvir At n F SATIN CLOTH: Best quality imported , soft and pleasant to wear : in those beautifnl unâ€" dectded shades so becoming to the °°.'{‘g'§‘,‘}‘{',‘-‘n Rich Satin stripes ; t;x':nglx:;f;;ew _m;u:râ€"fuli' a thin make of sorge. ‘Those lniles who cannot endure weight, will find this a very useful texâ€" ture ; in ali the new shades Â¥ shades Ts one of those capital "0"“', Payson Blue, Prung, Bro:!‘l.m A‘ways fashionatile Black Parametia, French IwiD, ECAARI ADSL: Cloth#, French Merinos, Black Alpaca,â€"8ilk finished. FANCY â€" DEPARTMENT. }: %x; 'o( ll;‘rrt}a'l‘:’ulï¬..ml’} rl; : :f:xzc;‘nv.ty texture ; the wear warranted. TRENCH â€"TWILL DIAGONAL. A charming material for winter wear: in a splendid assortmentt, 0f mings, Frenuch Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Fancy "} 00‘°n ‘a000A, fATEEiNERY AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT PMR MB MZREVTRT O RCOCC Eoo t Is now replete with the latest London and Paris Fashi in Bonnets, Hate mdprloven. Manties. Costumes anchAw{l. ons . LADIE3‘ DRESSES MADE TO ORDER A splendid assortment ot the newest designs in in ie intorne cvoie Futing Acieyiak Lerena or Prim: ur me imew Franch Kid Gloves. Hosiery nmng"ancyuiv golo;“g@g_._._ Oct. 11, 1878. 2373 .D PORT WINE!, from the producer, for medicinal purposes and family useâ€"Warranted pure and A GRAKND DISPLAY OF LATEST STYLES, 11, 1878, REGENT â€"HOUSE ! HAVING NOW COMPLETED OUR IMPORTERS, â€" Sparks : Street. PALE and DARK, from the producerâ€"Firstâ€"class brands. We are prepared to show in ble ; achoice variety of lourings. THEVRETERENS â€"Silk Finish. McCABE‘S CDLEBRATED ming to th lexion. TRBENCH â€"MERINOS. SEVERN TWILL. "enn:’" ing Dresses that every Lady wants. in Na own. (Oliva, Green, Vlnlz-z &o. Â¥ T J.R. STITT & Co;, 1H08, PATTERSON S; â€"AT THEâ€" â€" AND â€" kivy. Viciet, Ruby, Garnet, Old Brandy, 80 SPARKSâ€"ST. Ottawa, Oct. 24, 1878. _ Dn. HORSEY, | abteober sn nape hysicians, Edinburgh, WELLING T Oâ€" 4 1873. 1 I9 R F20 0 0 Let them Save Money ! And you do a good act + . N. B.â€"Please remember the name and fumâ€" ber. You will know the place by being carpeted. Choice Groceries,Wines& Liquors ‘Otm Retail Stores are supplied by our own direct im portations of B@&â€"P U RE WINES GIN a x p B R A N D I E & q 5 sc« n Ge i Gr 1 a fer M d PB oo hec omnk Peranient to prmclige, 7 . 3 Jeneral Groccrten, W ines and Liquors. . _ Gooderham & Worts‘ Celebrated Old Fve, Proof Mait, and Highwincs A Triumph of Mechanical Gen‘us, Warranted for Three Yoars, will Knit 2),90) Sutches inj Minute. It will Knit . P. BASKERVILLE & BROS., Sl.ook!H! fl%flbonhlo:r{«:,l‘n nges, a c mlass Gorn Om Family Knitting Machine Inthe matter of WILLIAM STOCKDALE and RICHARD STOCKDALE, Insolvents. The unde odhmmmmn.orm City of Ottawa, as beon ï¬unwd Assignee g;hh matter. itors are Tequested to file ir claims before me within ene month. / Dated at the city of Ottawa, this twentyâ€"eighth day of October, A. D.. 1878. EDW ARD GRIFFIN $105â€"12in Assignee. Is now exhibiting at the new Building of the Bank of Montreal, Otawas, Oorner of Wellingtonâ€"st. M;‘hvo Wooden Carpeting has proved by its duraâ€" that it hmemmï¬: forkitchens Offices, stores, banks, nuu‘ laundries, school, dining and sitting rooms, or er for drawing ooms, and where care is taken it can be made 10 100K nice as long as it lasts, which in private hï¬mmmmnuwm master Cord in barmony with hlls the on wige in cciicas." fills the land with its houses would be as long as an ordinary hard Wood floor, or at least ten times as long as the best English oil eloth. The great advantage of these floors is that they are insect and dustâ€" proof, San be laid over any floor without disturbing the Xï¬"n'anus"' st., and c«un be shipped to any point, as it is portable, and rolls upprlekde oll cwm‘h\e ;fllnnoorh‘dmplele, m&zwparm lm'ï¬.d: monograms, l:nlnyclfl.m‘zx‘)m m pieces, and wainscots for walls from 4 inch to 1 inch Parquet FEFloors ! Wooden Carpetings, &nd Fancy funbety Tongh ant estimate! furmpoch apd M nis RGlot, Orsamples may be seen at ts taoke e or sam may be seen ve adâ€" Areas. %.0. Box 9434, Montreal. Ottawa. 94. 1878. 240.6in BOOT & SHOE OT*‘CE.â€"Notice is hnolz:!ven that appliâ€" cation will be made at Ml&m of uempueug'mm aig & Com: ‘\‘o ennuuet“ & & Railway from gvo(o‘rnv:m the County (hndonhlotho of Odnngvmdibln the ty of meï¬:nd from the said Town of lingwoood to Town of Stratford, in the yunty of Perih. Avaige May be aonsulted at his Office, corner Conâ€" nor and Albertâ€"ste. of 9 Otl-'l.ou.’km £401â€"3m. THE DEMAND i1UGMENTS HOURLY Also arriving, Choice LABRADOR FISH. Cho‘«. iNTTERaiways on hend, bought and serivine, sold for Cash, Also CHE!i <~E and EGGK ber our Retail Stores : 36 Rideanâ€"St., In.\ â€" <t., Chandiera, and Sussex«St., opposite lmgn.; and our W holesale Warehouse, Georgcâ€""(., two lots from Sussexâ€"St Anch thick, the wood is glued on heavy eutton rill; it is manufactured at the factory, 57 6L THE RUSH INCREASES DAILY ! E'xsé}'n'eii of the room materially,«uch as the cor .lll( hearthâ€"stones, orl:zluu‘r. Being but inch thick, the wood is glued on heavy cutton Oot. 17, 1878. hysicians, Edinburgh, _ C C MLIJFG TON STREET WEST. . 9. 1873. 245â€"3m Will be ready to receive Guests on the 22nd â€" B U | L D E R , Wk.No. §7 SL Antoineâ€"Street, MONTREAL. Manufacturer of all kinds of I®~There W peop M is fke one interest that never pales on (Re Member of the College of Surgeons, Engâ€" u.m.na liloenm of uihg' Royal College of T riu m ph a n t ! TMF SALES GROW 1N YOLUME AND AMOUNT 1 The Sales Grow Uninterruptediy, J‘NIGN‘HM'SE. Ts REFITTED, REâ€"FURNISHED NSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. Qot. %, 1978, Tell the People of it ! wa.74 and 76 IPAIK‘-I‘I‘., Open to all the world for inxpection. Ottawa Se t. 19 1874 A9. WRIGHT, W. L. MILLARD‘S The undersigned{HAS REMOVED to the pron Commisi Ard A ind Bat momm e Spari® betwten O‘Connor and Bankâ€"sts Titus â€" Block, â€" South Sparksâ€"st. PULAR PRICES TEA IN PARTICULAR. $A Under new management Ci JX XXMX O NJ3 always on handâ€"the Bces: in the Dominion TOHN GRAHAM, i1 Tos, Drawars, Hoads, Socks, E»mrw\n‘ Smoking ('nr. | , NubIA® Undersleeyes, Mittens, Skating Caps, Lamp Wicks, orshirte, ‘Bhawls Jackets, Oradle Blankets Leggings enders, Wristers, Tidios, Tufod Work. yA JAS. BAILIFF â€" e e ts ‘ad.. £83â€"ly APâ€"FPHE IMPROVEDâ€" P. BASKSRVILLE & BROS. â€"IMPORTERS® orâ€" 1m Witnesssâ€"F. H, CHBYSLER Obt. #8, 1878, P H. Chabot and ©. Jt Lanthier, as Dryâ€"Goods Merchants, in the City of Olawa, has ‘m day been dissoived by mutuai consent. All debts due to the firm will be coliected and all Habilities wlllb&n-.pkihy P. H, Chabot, who will continue the P. K. CHABOT, o0 _ l C. R. LA NTE iÂ¥2R. P o Eho -_ts-’:r‘.r& enguen oo Tn e goade JA 5om°® sALE OF § 4 OE MMNNM, â€" BY J. BERMIK G H A M, On Thursday, the 30th lnstant, At 11 o‘clook, The subscriber is instructed by Mré. Alexander Ramsay, to sell at her residence, Mlater Mtreet, immediately in rear of the Oatholic Apostolic Church, near the Upper Town Market, all her Household Furniture, consisting in part of Parâ€" lor Set in green rep, Pictures, Orrpots, Dining Table, Chairs _ iron _ and other. Bedsteads, Bureaus enclosed Washstands, Dressing Glammes China, Glass and Crockery, Kitchen Stoves .n‘ requisites, allâ€" without resoerve, as Mrs, Ramsay is giving up housekceping. }’“gllu punctually at 11 o‘clook. 4 J, BERMINGH AM, EHEVCTWETD Do Mn nc miealP h rernii 4 Pn Piscccna Bilver Wmnâ€". Diamond Rings, &c., 46. The ‘luboerlbe{h lnfl;noud to announte & most important sale ol?-t and m %undmplo Piate Silverware, by h&' c uxoiummm{mmhe :(,I- and work» mans #« hgton‘s ‘" Spoons and Ivory l&ndlod Table Cutlery, Gold -l'll.b Watches, Piamond Rings, &c., &6. _ _ _ _ *m":._â€"'l‘hâ€e'?muniï¬ out _ sale of nq and g:'rlg,d in this Oity, oom:-n Y ove;nlu,lmu.::t..u'hfl. and to be &Afl h same hour, :t <~ mmnciaie W ze them. BATURDAY, 2%th inst.â€"Sale of HORSE3 outside Sale Rooms at Twelve o‘slook. Sale of Chromos every night at 7:80, for week only. FRIDAY, Sist.â€"Sale of Househoid at Mrs. Ramsay‘s, Slater Streok _ _ _ Silverware, Tvory Handled Cotlery, Goid and Piano, to be soid Beveral second n_;_mcugjrpchou m’or-';. (fnn‘nnd-. mfdley mt metches aey, on pivs doag which 18 consigned for sale, will be soid h0 sale at 70 on Toesday w# lmt.,_qd.lumum“flm _ Mesars. Marthrallar & ‘Webster, New vn have lnstructed the -ubuflwr to sell any reserve at his Room#, No. 8 ?n Surcet, (Per Receiver‘s order for Breach lm‘b mmmancmï¬on FRIDAY, the 8ist inst , at T: P.M., and fc lo%flln‘u at same hour, the largest and best selected stock of cholce * exira plate " Silverware ever offered in Canada, comâ€" ing u:rarb Fruit and Flower Ti h:.‘()-rl,wl:'rxlv. B':Ty‘u.o:.. and cl costly B t,Crulet and. Pickie 5‘\:# with flint out bogâ€" es, clegant Vasos, and Trinket Bets, yï¬ 9 > Tray®, vors v< fast Cruiets» #0., 40. ï¬v‘-ï¬":’ufln dozen bost oon« and PForks, 1- lflhm":“m nnd'u‘hcr famous -ï¬-“ i Ivory Handled Table and Desert ‘ upwards of «x hundred valugble Goid and Silver fuay. » Angthing found mot Fulg bearing put :r:guo'm.m whii be taken l-z and nn’; â€"Sale positive, and at 730 each evening, comâ€" mencing wprldny evening, Slst inst. The consignment will be on view on Thursday, 30th inst., come and see it â€" _ J. BERMINGHAM, Oct. 28, 1883, Watches, comy '*ï¬idg’ï¬di"hi‘v'hulaï¬' ting 18 K, Goid, E:fll-u and American l‘v-\‘.'!' meters. Helf Winders, Fine 18 K Gold Le in Goid WW{ Hunting Silver and silver Etï¬luh, American and Awite lpvrnhnndn num ber of elegant and costly Diaâ€" mond Rings. Pnru'aus\r ‘:uenu:m is directed th:. the 1‘1: ware in e ment, AS gulah rmgynberm articles is qxn' in country, The very large from Messrs. M. & W. sold by m two Messrs.. E&Wdzï¬bm‘. ber two cars which «ince ven overy iairimolige "to some of the Humt Tumities 4t raontiy n the puole" Avem aruodle wil me enamelied â€" Diamond FAEL â€"CONSIGXULENTs And to continue each evening during the Fall Tuesday Evening, Sept. Ottawa, May 81, 1878. Bept. 2th, 1273 fon‘s w 3. ©. "AB:;'.' Agent Ottawa, Oct. 23rd, ï¬ Which are Dally Artiving. Annual Evening Sales, to commence on OTICE OF DW_JPTIOI.’ ALE3 B\ J. BERMINGHAM REAT AUCTION SALE OF PPROACHING SALES J. BERMINGHAM, Bole Agent for Ottawa and Viciuity By J. Bermingham. w occupied by J. EW iNu & Oo FOR. SALE Reven J. BEERMINGHAM, ploimaters ~ ts esR es inst , mt : i U $