Ottawa Public Library Digital Collections

Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Jan 1875, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Mr. W. J. Patterson, Secretary of the Dominion Board of Trade, has arrived in the city and is staying at the Russell â€"House. .A number of the Eastern doleâ€" gates will arrive this afternoon. *The re «preserntation from the various localities m'ue-toboluwi_h’naqypt'wiu- meetings. There will be a meeting of the Executive this evening at the Russell House at 7:30 o‘clock, to ma‘e the needâ€" ful preliminary «its for â€"the meeting toâ€"morrow. E.-W.J.B.m son, Assistant Secretary, has also arrived. and lose the elgction for the Government, The time for arguing is now past, and humrworfinghnm come. We do not suppose that anything we can say, or anything that could be said at. this mo. ment, would alter a single vote or affect in the slightest degree the issue which will be arrived at in this contest. We look forward to the result of the struggle with all the confidence which, as supporters of a Liberal and popular:Coyernment,appealâ€" ing to a constituency which â€"ought to be able, and we believe is able, t judge fairly of the claims thus established upon its good will amt} confidence, have a: right to entertain. We cantion our friends against over confidence. Let them remember that they have two candidates in the field that the party vote will ‘be divided, and that not a vote must be lost that can be brought to the poll. We regret.that this division in the Liberal ranks could not have been healed, but since it could not " to a man." The statement is published over the signature of Mr. Patterson, and we are loth to call that gentleman by the name which the falsity of the assertion merits. : The organ, while attemptâ€" ‘ing to curry favour and votes with a cer tain class, and while it impudently gives currenicy to the untruthful assertion that Mr. Patterson drove Mr. Prince out of the field, forgets to say that Mr. Patterson‘s opponent, the Government candidate, is Mr. L. Montreul, a Frenchâ€"Cansadian, and that the Frenchâ€"Canadians are going to vote for the Government candidateâ€"not to & man, perhaps, but in the proportion of one hundred. to one. . The . French, Canadian population of Ottaws would do well to remember that the Reformers: of Essex were thefirst to bring out a French Canadian for any Western constiâ€" tuency, and that they mean to elect their man, Mr. Prince, who represented the County formerly, and who was a staunch supporter of Mr. Mowat‘s administration, having voluntarily retired from the conâ€" test in order to insure ‘ Mr. Monâ€" tréul‘s return by a trinmphant majority. We have the best reason to believe that the Frenchâ€"Canadians of Ottawa will also day. e » &nd::nd Mnm_'th & & v ~PXX" UENTS, * and 535'.!“... Â¥ CENTS for sach word over ty. The Adver titements reforred to are as follows : Any one specffied articleâ€" For Sale or Wantod. In the list of candidates, for the Local Legislation published in our colums, Mr. Smith‘s name has by some oversight beâ€" come classed among th.Oppo-tmt didates. . Mr. Smith is a supporter of | Mowat Government, and hbobuob’iu reported to be very good. _ . ~| . such is the heading with which it is announced in the issue of Mr. O‘Connor‘s organ of Saturday that the frish Catholies of North Essex are supporting Mr. J. C. Patterson, the Tory candidate for the Local Legislature in that constituency, period DOMINION BOARD OQOF TRADE â€" Professional and busizess cards inserted On {Mfl:;t page for one year, w‘rn not .:uaflm wenly worls, once &A ; twice woelk, $12; and every g_.__u_',‘::.’hv:rdm twenty Bubscription Rates for the Daily Times. BIRTHS, MARRLAGES, DEATHS. Notices of Births, Matriages a\l‘l Deaths, c and deaths with fuceral notices attached $1.00, chief editorial articles Of THE DALLY TLMES; price $1.00 per annum in advance. mm-fiw inudent losfln'l class weekly newspaper. : The Tiines. is published ev morning, and conâ€" m-ntvnult::’% all parts of the world , valuable tural matter; and the ahtef aditorial of THE DALLY TIMES; OTTAWA, MONDAY, JAN. 18, 1875 Cattie Strayed or Stolen. % Farms Wanted. Farms for Sale or to Rent. Live Stock for Sale or to Rent Money Wanted or to Loan. Situations Wanted. Situations Vacant, &c., &Câ€" Ottawa, 213t Dec., 1874. Board Wanted. Business for Saile. W hen paid weekly, Twaive and aâ€"half Cents W hen paid yearly, Six Dollars tn advance. MHouses to Rent. Houses Wanted. Houses for Sale. THE DAY AND THE ISSUE LEEDS AND GRENVILLE THE TIMES me proportiot * COMM END A BLE. Fause Movasty.â€"For ‘orfl:: disease to become seated than consult a phmu, t as many do for years with the n of piles, without going at to the gist for Fowle‘s Pile and (Humor ' which is an infallible ‘oure~ > â€" 3799 The ay w tragsâ€" lanted to the Womam Py a more enterpri and _ l m‘&d and the ions of mighty cities rovinces will in the future control &0 destinies of the Do, minion. $ Jp i ; be ity that such a br tuâ€" .ufel“e-y'h‘t .MM m unn.inqh.“’ up.!&d’iafl ato. Cion to Ahannset wos olem uhonti.o'nutob.‘ & F1 r‘ and they must | |ret / that, / to persist in M' for himm,. in the ‘hoe of â€"the fact . that . (his candiâ€" dature is hopeless, is to court the defeat of their principlesâ€"an( principles; after all has been said and e, jare of & thousand times ore, im than persons.. (n the lh-nd. t will injure Mr. O‘Donoghue, it will leave hin ’opu to the charge ‘he not hesi> ‘ tate, on account of his p¢ | aspira; [tiom, to imperil sucgess | of | thd Government which h# | to be ldo-irom,md which we beliove he is really and trulyâ€" desirous, of supporting. To da and foundationless from beginning to end, and as untrudxmf le:)' they are for, If his ho of election f such slenl::r chances m E P&: Ci!izmwouldlezd.;ho b#to ol has foolishly sacrificed himse tar ol his party. We krow | hme‘ the sacrifice unwillingly, and were ifi not for Lhe ateness of thfl ‘ 'zwe would b an unwility |m &A difficult one to ride. H 4 Mr. O‘Connor‘s conds; tlba duty of zheanm;. im pec :m‘ igy on this subject is somewh E wa; â€"»â€"almost equal, indeed, to ady lodlf order,"" the " frame of society," .and .# ‘ and * internal evidence‘‘ of a g‘n:lm to speak of the Prime Minister of | as " Mackenzie," but it seems to be the most polished and respectful language which Mr. O‘Connor‘s education and : nt, and the respect in which he . the highest office drh the people‘s repre. sentatives may gspire to hold, permi him to make use of. Had it been qm‘d those Radicals for whom Mr. ‘C and the high Tory breed which ho is f%‘ to claim kinship with profess to look upon with such supreme contemptâ€"had it | from one of those whom Mr. ‘Conmor and his highâ€"toned " Liberalâ€"Conservative" friends love to call guttersnipes, who coats are not made after the is mmmm'“‘% who spoke qn@owor_@-u--':’-‘ j kenzie," why, there would be some of ;ccmmfin§ for it ; but in the "Hon. John O‘Connor "â€"exâ€"member of the i t of Canadaâ€"exâ€"minister of the i Governmentâ€"and â€" aspirant | (with small hope of success will appéar) to a seat in the lnm\fif, the thing is sim; i A in 'wo?i taste. P%q ‘doclare igly that Mr. O‘Connor‘s imsin are Dominion Govérnment ‘follow in the . footsteps . of > d:mnoa- sors, and take means of iption toimhnnoe‘vnlf It so i, howâ€" ever, that they do not, and neither the Premier nor member of the Govâ€" erament had ing to do with * Spec tator" or his letter, When Mr. O‘Gonnor says that the bears internal ovi. dence of having from ;:r Mackenâ€" zie, he simply a â€" very| broad asserâ€" tion, which he s to he: but whichholiopes y carry iction to the minds of to .w it is ad. dressed by the with w it is to ‘enter into merits this production of Mr, O‘Connor‘s, iei ms & literary effort, in which res it is as remarkable -: his k f ‘as a specimen of W made use of by an ex‘gnfl-&‘m%wml regarding those who have s C him in office. We do not : ‘that| it is Mr. John (;'gomi‘bhimqldobengm- tleman, and his friends claim that he|is more of a gendemnn’,‘thui iImost any other person who c ponltu ask the suffrages of the. of OQitawa, We have given him in this st all the fair play that could be, ied to a gentle. man anil a political oppon andâ€" we expected to be 6 y in returm. ‘A correspondent on Friday sent us a letâ€" ler on the subject of the i of the Civil Servants, in which h¢e d that Mr. (‘Comnor‘s friends w Jasting that they would get a. htgam“anty of the votes of that portion of the community for their candidate, nnt:’ he gave what in ‘his opinion | «good reasons why it should be dtherwise, We neither endorsed nor rted the sontiments there set forth, w h{\m way res: ponsible for them, fnd the letter was inâ€" serted as any otheér would be. . Mr. ‘Connor asks : " ) but H} Mackensie " could write. or atfleast imspire, such a pepqpma on io l d o ang . ndn i the (Government at qyery: stage, to ob struct public business, and to support the Lauder Rykert quufi in their unreaâ€" sonable . and | course. . We can see no course opent for »1'"‘"‘"‘ of Mr. Mowat‘s stration| than to VOTE FOR MR.FEA! NN. * letters. Who elso cguld tell what his preâ€" @sentâ€" intention.in that "vegpect is, or * know that he is to bring in such a bill ?" Mr. Maékenzic -}d.r w -uJ*n in Par. liament last year on the subjgct,which we presume formed thefoundstion of our cotrespondent‘s asgertion,‘and as Mr. Macâ€" konzie is in the i it of mzevorythm‘ he pnm»oâ€"-&hq which neither Mr. O‘Connor nor his political allies have aver been in the ‘habit of doi is the : possibility, indeed the ;sz, that * Spectator" is right, | We do not know, and we do not pretend to know, whether " " is right or wrong ; but we can . and $.I llxlr O‘Conâ€" nor‘s questions â€"not i{'th'ibnllying_im- pertinent language in which they are put, but truthfully, and .we : trust decorously, We are quite | free to that! it was natural in| Mr. Q‘ to | | think that . the members of present 1 THE QIVIL SERYVTICE YOTE re in no way res; 1 the letter was inâ€" or : would be. . Mr. ; but My Mackenzie least inspire, such a ld tell what his preâ€" YOTEs OR DRPUTX RBETURNING OFRIOER® AND POLL CLERK®. al 4 .4 ountl [. .. By chapter 3~ of the "Statutes of Ontario for 1874, section 25, évlm uty Returning . Officer : gf&, who is otherwise I to vote at ::.m for a m to serve in Assembly; she bomfifidbm.w‘mru 57 1965 As pronibits the sita oficers‘ fam ‘ " 13 A+v \- :'a*‘l M hm igns TiQ Oe lod D S "1 nds TR ks coeron an s soaalt â€" > tu 9. The Deputy Returning Officer shall take all necessary precaution for conceal ing,:xfidnhdloonoedu far as :l): from persons present (% Poll Clerkâ€"and the Agents of the dates, as well udlmm&. number‘ printed upon the: paper doliveud.lomm..d upon the counterfoil : whi w-nsthahdth?q inspected by any person. 4; 10. The lipuy ‘Returning Officer may, and upon: request shall, cither or through his clerk, explain to the voter, umch:z‘:. ible, the mhode of y and the im w ‘the numbers‘ mdmdm‘mphu'o?h ballot pager; s> s\ 5+) <â€" uies old 0 !} * 7. The ballotâ€" shall be detached from the }countem: and shall be delivered to such person. ~_ _ . L 8. ’]'he';:)ou&taif;iil) shall be retained in the book by the uty Returning Officer who shall write oro&her&?n mark such counterfoil the number pnfl.-us‘: mnfidwc}lp::m upo:f‘thovficn’ list ; opposite the name of such son in the voters‘ list a mark lhllp: Puiict pater) ont apeaneweinbemarate â€"paper, but not hr‘b._lin.l»,;i.,per;wh‘ioh hehglroom‘n- 6. Where the entries > the person so clnmmgmto vote mhlve'bmm made in the voters‘ list hthomnnnc’tm‘ scribed, the Deputy Returning Officer 3 sign his name or initials upon a, ballotâ€" paper and upon the counterfoil attached thereto. | 5. Where such £son is aforesaid has been required to the oath or: r ation, and refuses to take the same, Deputy Returning Officer shall enter cause to be entered opposite the such person, in the proper column voters‘ list, the words. "refused. morn,"or“rehuedtonflh&” & to the fact; and the vote ‘of such shall not Le taken or received ; if taken and received it shall be n void ; and the lz.eeuty Returning Officer shall for havi en and received such votozorcau::fgboumatobohhn and received, incur a penalty of two hundred dollars. * * 4. Where the Fote h,ol:ie:zedwsy’.ny i P or c‘u!l;"fi%e fiosbe entex‘odnnox g: voters‘ list, by wiiting opposite name ofmehw?tqermf;n,m words * 0 to," . stating ‘ at the same | time . b which _ candidate Tuae t oi 1e Sm gudo ty adding after e wards â€"" objected to" the name only of such candidate. . 2. He shall record, or cause to‘ be reâ€" corded, in themo:olnmm of the mu{n.oglm idence and the legal 3. If such person shall take the oath or affirmation required to be t-lhngvohn Taw of 1508, the Deputy rntunsing Officer w , the Deéeputy returning shall enter or caunu:{e entered, oppoâ€" site such person‘s name in the proper column of the said voters list the word ;:wam," or " affirmed,‘‘ according to the: t. w i 1Â¥ t _ Under section 24 of the Ballot Act, any elector at any polling place may, in the absence of any person mthnrk«i in writ ing to act as the agent of an absent canâ€" didaté, declare himsolf to be and m{.ct as the agent of such candidate without producing any authority in writing. DaTH TO BE PUT TO A YOTER " Yigu swear [or nolamn;lg affirm] that you are the person named [or purportâ€" ing to be named by the name of ] on . the l'u;‘: of \'looelm not; shown unto you [showing the list to the voter] ; that ynl the tiu:ge of ~the last finlni revision and correction of the . assess ment roll on which this list is based for this | township [eiaor town, as the cue‘mghe], you {and if the fact be so, still m] actually,truly, and in gooi faith possessed to your own use and bcn: fit as owner, [e: lot?u or occupant the o.: may be} of the real estate in m pect of which your name [or the sai sc ot ve it the party: has parted ist of voters, [or if the with such t‘g;m«mim, m insert, these words: * that you are still a resident of this electoral division,"} and as such enâ€" titled to 'vo&;at t.l;a;h:loehon. mdbt::: you area subject er T on n.tunliuti,:rcn, dymsfl?he full age of twentyâ€"one years ; that you have not voted before at this election, either at this or any other polling place ; and that you . have not| received . anything nor _ has .. anything _ been .. proâ€" mised you, either _ directly or ,ilrlimctlly, either to: induce you to vote at this :fi:)'n or for loss of time, travelâ€" ling dx;e hire of team, or any other sgervice connected therewith ; and that you not, directly or indirectly, paid or io mte y “mzaf"&@ induce kim to vote or to voi at this élection. | So help you i+ .. Bince the last genoral el for Onâ€" tario, the law on tha above sul has been amended and madeq more t. \Y:‘ordum it thout‘ose 'Ql & t summaryof the p ; ~pal wfl.fin‘ of the Act, which will dou »miess be of h, terest, and may be of use to overâ€"zealous canvassers :+â€" o C & lilfiedhd}mertnn“m'd, that the nmg suc is en or u?crh to entered; u; the voters‘ lija or the subâ€" division for|which such Deputy Returning Officer is inted to act. ] The following are the provisions for the taking and recording of the votes :â€" Wben.n;ypononohimi.n‘g:oboentidod $ Ti it nean anaeg oient V of yoting, the Deputy Returning 0 on Aosedaamae on mevetenmemee ONTARIO ELECTTION LAW, TAKING THE. YOTR®, J P. FEATHERST N MERCHANT, * City of Ottawa., 10UN. O‘/CUNNOR LAWYER, City of Ottawa, J, DONOG HUE, . PRINTER, City of Oltawa. DaANUK O# YOTERS IN THE TIMES: OTTAWA, MONDAY,,.JANUARY 18, 1875 Wmâ€""'a such person shall ip t(2) When it is found, by the report of a‘Judge upon an election petition, that any corrupt practice has been committed by or with the actual know! or consent of any candidate at an olsotion; in addinion , whether with or without the actual m.::dmtoflmhundidau. ‘ ~By the te of Ontario, 1873, section T, ityin pm that no payment (exâ€" cept in respect of the personal expenses of neandi%z&md noadm klnn or deposit . urposes elecâ€" tionnhnllbom-& by or on behalf ‘of any pandidate at an election;‘ beâ€" {:;o or during or after matholection, erwise than an agent or agents, whose name m or m:.‘e-fi addréesses has or have been declared in writing to the Returning Officer on or, beâ€" !ont.hodayofnominulonlorthm:gh an :g::toragcnfitobeappomtedin is or ieir place as herein provided ; and no 23:10:1 shall xmkde. myf;ruol:hp.ymg, vance, loan, ‘or t «purpose of election, o:m.., than‘ through $ t or agents, under a penalty of ing deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. a Jurgsupon an eitetie petidon, fat corru i oJ miy capdidhts at n tlaotionem up ons tion §_ an sloctodysimibbotond. . || Bection 9 ides for the tment znluhofit:m &Mmpfly hes: Ey the Statute of Ontario, 1870â€"71, I} i= provided that | Section 8 provides for the publication by the Sheriff of the names of ..such Double voting or "repeating" i publatable" witle a fins of brg hndred & Fraudulent conveyance of land in order to give ‘hrfift to vote, is an offence so“rll:rnh.blo* ith a fine of two hundred | Wilfully :’m’ ig without the requisite qualification ers the olenderm to a penalty of two hundred dollars. Any person convicted ‘of battery comâ€": mxuofix:x the day of %:ithm two miles of any place where is going on, is liable to ‘a penalty of fifty dollars. ~ By the same ‘section 26 provides that the Romrfla:%hw, on the request dm“"il::wm tlodmt’ovotog one of stations who shall it» ed IE:my Returning Ofloora-Pofl ,m, or who shall be named the Agent of any of tb:rh. can‘g’idnu for u\,fiu station 0 one . where entitled to vo‘{?fll&vo to such elector a certiâ€" ficate that s Acmm’ Returning Officer, Poll Clerk or is entitled to vote at such election at the pouinumim where such al:ctnr Mldny‘ ldhfio:g during the mng ;°~ and 8 ‘cortl_flse.to ts unh?lho state â€" the roperty or other qualification in respect nl:)f which he is entitled to vote ; nng.oon the production of ‘such®certificate, such Deputy Retumina‘ Officer, Poll Clerk or [Agent shall havé the riiht to vote at the 15 un‘tl;a a 'dqyin:tead:f.p the uring i 9 :“ 7 aolhngh-um the polling subâ€"division atled to +oi aud the Depory Refaming i to vote, 6 Deputyâ€" Returning Officer shall attach the oertixcs!o to the voters‘ list ; but no such certificate shall entitle any such elector to vote at. such polling station unless he has been acâ€" tually engaged as such Deputy Returnâ€" ing Officer, Poll Clerk or Agent during the day of polling, or shall entitle any Agent to vote who is disqualified under section 3 of the Election Law of 1868. The word " rejected" is to be marked on any ballot papors that are lndfi s if any objection is raised, the words " obâ€" jected to" are also to be wri on pI_EOI‘.-' it t felerâ€" * .7 #4 1. (a) Forge or counterfeit, orâ€" frauduâ€" lont.lfi alter, aeface, or fraudulently destroy any paper or the name or initials of the Deputy Returning Officer signed thoreâ€" on ; Or > § _ (e) Without "due ‘authority destroy, hkewmn, or otherwise interfere with any box or mkat of ballot papers then in use for purpose of the elecâ€" tion. . Carrying arms, staves, swords, or bludâ€" goons,orothc.mgv.'o weapons within two miles of the polling pl.ooontbh of eléction. , Acd _ The Deputy Returning Officér is t.he?w make out a statement as follows:â€" | > Bymmofmnmomcc,iti%*m vided that no person shall _ â€"AWe 2. No person shall attempt to commit any ‘offence specified in this section. The penalty for the commission of these offences is one hundred dollars. Any ballot paper which has not on its back the name ow initial of the Deputy Remmin‘; Officer, or on which votes are marked for more candidates than one, or on which anything ‘oxceg‘t; the name initials of the Doil:? turnln& are written or mar by which the voter cun OS Zonliihs thail be Yokiand shall (e) Fraudulently put into any ballotâ€"box any .other than the ballot psper whiofi is authorised by law to be put in ; or ces h es Aheds e d 3. Any person guilty of any violation of this section nhllfi l{able, ifhobrz:’ko- turning Officer, to impri t torm hot excseding two. yeats, with or :fiouthnrd l::,ofir; and if l:ofbo'm r. person, imprisonment for any term not exceeding six months, with or without hard labour. [8f The use of any party, colours, , or Name of electoral division, subdivision, and date of election. ; * N&mbo:dm‘ _fore.ch im f â€" Papers wan or 0 Deput.y }htur% &oa;gh : ‘apers rejected at vo! or more m;npen‘. jected bocause s ked that rejected so marke gg;_.ym * dimgeked or vold irs as unmarked or for uncertainty. â€"â€" _. °. ; _ [:\ . | . Not more than two agents for any candiâ€" date are to be present while the votes being counted.‘ t ballot paper to any person ; or (ey Kuflnlently put into’ any . (d) Fraudulently take out of the polling place gx.b-llotn:w; 0t k. 3, :. it is ho ho migwed uy the Dovaty Aenating t is to i mi Officer, thmll Clerk, mdpfl_ty i ‘or Agents present. _‘ i H4f : (b), Without due authority supply any EXPENSES OFP ELECTIONS COUNTING TBE BALLOTS ILLEGAL ACTS )FFENCES |;, New Srrus or Urnouste®rmo.â€"Don‘t en ‘%Wfi' _ es‘ i orâ€" tm Braysz.â€"C. P. Dorion, 81 wid 8§, Sparks Btreet, will soll this woek en es hnad ovel hss hormand of ther googn in are, stoves j Uawark mtotes and outiory 100 nvzserau Brays of tus Bray®.â€"C, P. Dorion, 81 and 83, Sparks Street,: selling this‘â€"week (Cut?lxéfibott_lswmm #20 ‘for Suxet o ‘ $0 ; w Or. $9 ; .. k worth fi,r $4 ; 5 do. Ww{flé‘”, 5 do. .$2 for $1.: = . a 13732 Cl & I »‘M L ” 1% Goyer‘s, m‘é‘fi"uh irsit " ofi and â€"wart more :now: Its cures are tn wonderfal,‘}" Wiflhnlmuire,qel‘m lin, writes : * Thave sold all the agent left; it acts like & charmâ€"it was slow at firs but takes splendidly now."‘H. Oglg,é Tona, writes :‘ " Please forward six dozen ofl’Romu“Eleo i Qil,II:m nearly run out ; nothi . is hi ; re= eom,menfi%y ioke who Mfifl" J. Bedford, Thamegville, writes : "Send stonoe;“hrthera plrofEldotfi.Dil,I have only one 0: loft. I‘{m saw anything soll so well, and‘ giye‘ vfi eral ion."" |J. Thompson,. ford, wti Ih:v ldm some more El ectric Oil. e entirely out. No thing takes like it.‘!. Miller &od,%l- vertm,P. Q., write: "The %Qg is & reputation here, and . d.&f?f.dfi"sanm.wm 'ith d’hy.n 6, ‘C 9, Mnmbl'- m %!’ufi.' gross ~Oil. >~ We "find it ‘takes well : Sold by all medicine dealers. Price cents." , AAls is 90 , 14. Note.â€"Blectricâ€"Selected / and Eleo trized., . ... es T7 /. 8. N. THOMAS, Phelps, N. Y. and NowP&RoP & Eymak‘ Toronto; On tario, sole agents for the Dominion. ~ _ . Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest m:fidine oveflhda. One bottle _ has cured bronchitis. (Fifty conts worth has cured an old ohn}i':g!mougb. It pesitively cures ‘Catarrh, and Croup. Figy cents worth has cured crick in the back, and ‘the same quantity a lame back of eight years‘ standing. ‘Thevhllqvq ing ate extracts from a few of the many }leig‘eri that h“:f been received from the erent parts of Canada, whi hink should, be sufhigient,.to" satiafy the mt sceptical. < J. of writes :\ "Send me six .dozen Dr. Fhomas Electric Oil. Have sold all I had from you Any person "so. \ shall incut .p’;n:lné.ofmhm;dnddofm ue Themas‘ Excelsior Electric Ollâ€"Worth -‘lb- Limes n:m in:Gold. (2.) Every person who after election, directly or!i gheprtes / or by any other person on hi reâ€" céive any mofney or yaluable co ‘ on accoupt of any , vo or refrained from vo&,-; ‘i:lq\good any other person.to Yoté or to refrain from voting at any election. _ [ penses of any candidate, his expenses for actual rofulloml hfi rformed, bona f? payments for & cost of g:in gand advertising, shall be held to expenses: lawfully . incurred, and the payment theréof shall not be a contraâ€" '°§mfe§3i' xéa%du | the ; ‘ P % Hlfllil’; ga:qns shall also be tcl;:ined ilty 0| wil and punishable ordi ;â€" (1.) fiverypvoteru who ‘shall, or: during sny election, directly or indi } by humelfof 5J ay aha%n,oi k behalf, receive, agres or t for any | money, gift. loat, of valuable: considere: tion; office, place or employment, for him: self or any other rson, | for; .or agreeing to vote, or Ewor re or agreeâ€" ing to refrain from voting: @b anyrelection. The 71st section provides : That ghir- ing or promising to pay or paying for any ho‘ne, geam, carriage, cab or other vehicle by any c-miidlat:I of . by any ‘*perâ€" lononhiabehftgmcontvhe.y;gt-n e or . near,. â€" or ; or"}rom the neighbourhood thereof, at any. election, or the payment by any candidate, or by any person on his bc{df;oftho tuvafiing and other expenses of any voter in going to or returning fromany 4 c i c ts ina 5 offending shall there ur a p :fllzfl, an(ll, any eIector"ho 5 hire any orse, cab, cart, w , sleigh, carriage, or other cc’mveymce, 50: ;nyelg:r;dldste or forany agent o;.mdidm, for the purâ€" pose of conveying electors to or from the pollilfi slace or places, shall ipso facto be di ifled from v%fing at such election, ;;1‘? lf&r) such offencé shall incur & penalty 0 k i The 66th section provides : That every hotel, tavern, and shop in which spirituous liquors or drinks are ordinarily sold, shall be closed during the . day appointed for polling in the wards â€" or : municipalities in which the polls â€" are held, and no spiritu: ous or fermented liquors or drinks shall be sold or given to any person within the limits of such municipality during such pert;l., under a ty â€"of one hundred dollars in every such case.. ... _ j By the 67th section‘ of the Act of 1868â€" ‘69 the lt:oéh')wi?ng pe:.lwmh.l;u‘ be deemed guilty 0 ribery, and s oooiala gly _ "" * Sht N0‘ ho pupishable (1.) Every person who shall directly indizrectly,or{)?e himself ‘or by any oth\g‘ person on his behalf, give, lend, or agree to give or lend, or shall offer, or promise anymoney or valuable consideration, to or for any voter, or to or for any person on behalf of any v;ta;l‘l,ldqr wc;fqr any person in order ito induce any yoter & vote or refr:gfrom Yoting, o.rpm ruptly do. any such act as aforesaid on on account of such voter having yoted o{ refrained from voting at any such élection. & (5.) Every ewe px(l;’oshxll advance or y, or cause. to id, any money . to or g:thefiof::y.other ‘w{fl,u.. intent that such money or p â€" ofpshau be expandex m election, or who: shall knowingly pay or cause to be paid any money to '&"’“ son in discharge or repayment of. any money wholly or in part expended in briâ€" h'gotmyol lon, .0 £ %. .) Any 80 hall incur t‘fendtyafwo_h dollars : :Proâ€" vided always, that the actual personal exâ€" (4.) Every person who shall, upon or in consequence of any such gift, offer, promise, procurement, or agreement, proâ€" cureor engage, promise or en our tg procure, the return of any to serv in Parliament,, or the vote of u?).oterlt any election, :.; A\ dNUIHHG t â€"â€" 145 (2.) Every person who shall, directly or indirectly,| by: himself | or by .T_th¢ person on his behalf, give or proâ€" cure, or agree â€" to give . or o&m cure, or ofi‘erl or promise,. &n: ce, place or, en ment,â€" .Oor ise . to procure, o:mrnzmun-' to any office, place or employment to dr for any voter, or to or for any person, in order to induce such voter to vate ;; refhi%fmm voting, or shall any such: act as sfn&orelu'd on loomm@t {f.ny such voter having voted"or refrained from vyoting at ‘(3.) Every person. y or indirectly, by%:im-elf or by any other perâ€" son on: hig: behalf, make any gift, ha offer, promise, procurement or nt as Af'oreuid to or for any order to induce,p&ch person to or enâ€" deavour to procure the return of any perâ€" son to serve in Parliament, or olvote of any voter at any election. > ~| f For fine electroâ€"plate goods suitable for The Lethean Mincral Water; whit 1&. cn‘ulv!zr\ 2. Bummer, is or K . romy ooae ‘ o i t M | Oot. Â¥th A874 M ons ; l:{r{’,“'inm.. &"' iotion. of "paie e innngaiuen flns is -w-n.:? Bowel eonua ht Trik & surpassed for efficiesop, pidity o mfi repooremi¢ quermane dlnan t s It is -:: l-u:;:y ~'m ‘ . RERREDEY IS a ROM, nate Proprictor] :‘uuu. thubooom.mmd- .lch h‘.'-"n u p l.lvercom.adahnkntd sord For .,‘, pid R ty hm ad Hamiltonâ€"Williams ........,%« yollington Cmag. ClkMke 6 York m&‘_“‘-‘ wsméy Southâ€" â€" Fleming..... Carl pumBEOMDIEsrerver ces s 4 ++ +4 York, N. R., Jackson . :. C 1 /« _‘ Widdifield Brant ‘Southâ€"Hardy Wellin'tak’ Nkltcxm ABE * i ooo Y ork, E. Victoria, N. ;.b... rea . V;:}‘«;: &fi' ood .... Wretepoo x.a, Rihen Welland, Buchner ,... . .. w""f':“?' * Roner®® o Cogatoms ... ": ... ... . ">" Godls rapnll:o.. Toronto, W. B., BeH..»...c....., «»«»««. Simooe, }E.“B.", Kean ....... ons‘ Tess oo ,?ourbgm:‘h, W.“ R., g:fi.... io ande) o. 2. Prescott, PHLLOG ... ::+. .t1...3¢v.¢zre.+s4 Perth, N. R., Daly.... .. On“ f S;‘R' Farewell.. Ottawe, O‘Donoghue...... it Featherston:,. ... Dxtord, 8. . Oliver. .. # 6+ " . ~ " 3 FertimeL. f ;. « _ Webb ..,. Northumberland, W, R., Gifford. ‘“ywn' , Deroche........... \$'”‘ ,‘. c&/ %m?fi“ . « ‘â€"+,~ Crawford........ Ne e e entl Bruce, N.R Sinclalr (Dr) . t : > _ C â€"| SindlME.â€"mlâ€", (C > 8. Ry Well# ...l....l... C s: :s i W'" Norfolk, STR,, Richardson,......... Long (J.).... eny. yen Tuisieess Norfolk, N. R., Clarke. P es Rroge . ...o.....l..s apen Nt â€"â€" 7t Durham, W. R., MoLeod.......... Dufferin c e o. e Armmragacth . > /_ MOOIONeranete L Durend ces . x fang Eidtiluox, E.“R.,m k sns wak uy ) .. nneun‘s momg ./A Nottol * . Mokent Norfolk, 8. R,, Richard i s Saiily n n o o mt Hdvagh. eracs. KHt . ©YA€ : NYCPE ¢ /. .»,0 Tecark, N'..”‘"‘,‘."LCE;':"::;:"::??‘ 4« _ . Booth +.... Glenka.rry Grant «.,.... ‘ McNab ...... Grenville, 8. R., Fraser & «~â€" Irvine.. Grey, N. R., Gr:y, S.“R., Hunter . d 66 N“miw' Grey, E. R., Lauder . t 4 ~ Brown... 6 INERAL WATER & MEMBERS ELROTED BY A00LAMATION, H & «| ‘ Hopkins........... BOJORirime s esn s mm oi 4 9 4 R w‘.‘g w n (Ly . Z........ 100 9 P AINâ€"K I L L E K. « | Towner. Casey :‘1‘1, mfl E H“lm-..-.nonuomnnu.n THE ELECTIONS. List of Candidates. Soott: xz McFayden THOMSON ..s2«0e0« . . « â€" Hargraft,. APro wos,. 0. 0 1 sesaie n 0J 1 G. 0. 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 1 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 101 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0° 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 01 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 0. 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1. 0°0 L 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 tH 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 1 0 0 °0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1.0.0 1 0 0 100 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 BALTIMOREâ€"OYSTERS: COAL:â€" OIL ! Sesappoinied fiz. EDW ARD TURNBULL, 4* ~O‘DONOGHUE having 1-.-."'“*,{...,"' disposal, and wisuing to render a service . to the popular Candidate, will please send in their nam> to the Undersigned, at Ma.â€" MoOAFâ€" FRAY‘B HOTEL as early as possible. _ ‘ Flvnns.ul-moan.n. J CODONONHHITE (Gawine Masmes we clrccs For Internal and External Use WABRANTLD A SURE & PERFROT CURE rwulklnd-dflhqanpnu.w g‘rm«u,&lt neum, and all Oune Bowle warranted to Cure all cases of Piles : hoaono-w' um‘uu.-m-n“o-.oi umork, remedy has been faithfully tested fi‘wuuummummhg n‘-ud&m-..-. .lu-tunh.h:.- to those who will use mnqa'lnc.az failure to refund the paid, h‘l“: first introduced he has -q‘ : gmg‘&% The Pile and Humor e« e fln hn onre in on ts dri the humor om Tace, nnmm-hal?mu:d‘-dyl- %m BoLD BY ALL Devoâ€" Remember Baskerville & Bros., 36 Riâ€" deau street. All desiring. Christmas and New Year‘s subs! with an assortâ€" ment of choice wings, fruits and groces, will find it to their advantage to purchase from them, ‘l'hoLhn\. quanâ€" tity of best winter apples for sale by th_ . ~Families, invalids or par g:them can”'almwuyl be mmmfi Noonan‘s Resturant, Sparks street west. % acimineSieiephener s thanin t age ofi Slelfhte ++ Otta compete favourably with the mfl%mdm treal and Toronto, as it can â€"boast=of: a oprirog en & Imn&Cbnlmors,’fiSpchMM # V frommnnd I out firstâ€"class garments turning out frst olnad Biting garmenta as Kleven first class coat makers wanted at MacLaren & Chalmers‘ Tailoring Estab lishment. None but m need apply. > 353046 cash. asisil | 87 tajgal Smmnaqdwhn‘ovcm.n letely ~eradicated of mfl'.rfiomnmlzam'&u is marvellous ‘for Scrofuir. Rheum. Gen MacLaren & Chaliners‘ cutter. Large lot of Stove Pipes. In nows, 51 £ B §A lt mmm; ® New Yorr Bar Orsrezs o« Saurr.â€"Now York Bay 0{;:fi imnhtollnb received daily, ties nqnmnithom o’nggl.iodon the short est notice. Noonan‘s Restaurant, mh street West. e " For elegant setts of j and 384 street. | STMT. FEATHERSTON, . io Retiwe me Sn ons "~i ." *_. 006 es a is D. ‘s delicious Muscrk W'li:’o. l{oDonngolh € ” Sauterne‘s Sherry and Claret Wines dndpllD..l(cDmmu’a. u"o"s Ringâ€" and e e e e EeP edW?t’mr L eyen, mfiflu gzlpodsln:‘fioa.) él?‘ Jan. 14, 1876. Celebrated Malvoisie Wine at 13 Me Donnell‘s. +4 Proroorapey.â€"Messrs.Jarvis and Arless have made a great reduction in the of their photographs during the m%mmm.....fi% a ting firstâ€"class pictures at very low figures. CIT OF| OMAWk Jan, 16, 1876, ELECTORS January 16th The best value in Winceys at Bryson‘s Order your Fall Suit at Bryson‘s. Brivz or tas Brivz.â€"C. P. Dorion, 81 ROWLICB PILB AND HUMOX «CURE. Etection Hotices. TMiscellancous. pods, Cutlery, Baskets and Russell Election. James Buchanan‘s _ .o0.. BUBRKE OTREeEt . ~IRAâ€" MORGAN To be had in perfection, at nB Str, SuILIJAM STRixers. ROWE & CO‘s3 COELEBRATED I Duke Street sâ€"ATâ€" JOHN CASEY. Hon J, O‘CONNOR ... . . G. O‘ Doharty, l of the City of Ottawa, in the County of â€" Aurklctony Bolisiter, Agonut; * D. J, O‘DONOGHUE, Eeq .. John Onsey, flm(&d“hfio“o{“ Carleton, Merchant, Agent. o '.l.'m-.-...".'-.‘i the City of Ottawn, of the w‘ Carletox, Merchant, Agent. j I of the City of Oitama, in the County: of Orrawa, Jan m'?'fiiiflffi' e, and give CanpIDaTe. agle: J.P. FEATHERSTOX, Es4 . . P. Ponnock, of the City of Ottaws, in the County of ‘ of Ottaws, bave, it scopndence wun the AQ in thet bebail ‘p» Lhelr Agents as fam w uana?ghnu on the t."’..fi:.’:i m-h of %-:‘i ot one who «i iemnmi en ym m mbes 1 remain, T t Yours respectfully, -,‘ ENMTLEME®,â€"Through the diksolution h se o Ilu-h:l.u-n win s mm. *,"3 rat suhsages before, 1 trust that my conduet Wwullé <â€"@ratefal for the confidence you have . in me during the past,éight years that L be served in the City Council, I seek your i and suffreges to place me in a higher and respoosibie position than any I have cocupled, and if hondured with your you may restassured that as your in the cegisiative Assembly of do my best, carnestly and mesiduous‘y, mije the general prosperity and good y ment of our Province, and togive special tion to theinterests of the City of | ~ Béegeving that thy falure greatnuss of 1 entirely up :n the strevrgth and ‘m\nmrmg-.n,lflh. > Lo attend Pn their inierests, and to giye measures sobmitted for their benedlt ajast The Weltare of your schools and e stitutions, and especially the o le ganization of the Norma! an i shill be to me subjects of constant care. ]‘ 1 desire to represe t the ‘men W" a Liberal Goverbment, to act Justice mod impariiality 10 the nationalities that form the mixed population of the Ottawa District ~Secpmtoied for J 1 have made Ottewsa my home. < I have nb yours are identical. A ro Lam an adherent of the Reform party of Obâ€" . tarie, and as such, if elec‘ed, while claining exercising the right to think m::fl pendently, shaii giveâ€"anâ€"honest, but support to t:16 present Government. 3 I shall carefully: waich every action :of Executive, and s| not hesitaie Aub, _ a‘ d, if necsessery, any wro f -- To the ins of the 1tm I shail give tention, cony: ks drosperity of the : of Ottawa 1 “_2 wolved therein, #o be ab‘e 10 do, my fellowâ€"citizens who are best give retinblé information and s fe w Li In these matters, and in all others thet affeo mmdbmatnw of Ontarig, T shall be willipg. and shali isbour GrzxTLEXEX:â€"â€"Having ‘been nominated afa candidate to represent the City of 0t: ‘ Legisiat!ve Assembly of the ‘Province * rin, and having been requested by » k andinfluential voters, representing ail and political parties of my Â¥ gccept the position, and to submit your suffrages, T &ssent, with Tul, paof that T have endesvoured, while riting at Council Board, and whilé acting as your to discharge with seal and fideiity c have so frequently im posed upon m«, ~â€" ~â€" _ political associn‘1 iberal and m. wll :.’3‘&.“-.“ v:m nee m-;" By the eleation of pur Jehoy â€"sitisen MJ _ P. Featherston, aré re 1 that aU w Eic uP ied amaset paioc, B arerequested wc.l.fi-k -.2 to in « umt may in due time : i# VICTORIA WABD..... E. . BRONSON s WELLING‘N®WARD. .0. W. BaNG®® © _ BT.GEORGES WARD..Dr. om‘é 8y wann. ........ ... MIOBAEL praray OTTAWA WARD.......A. 0. ROOQUE.â€" . To Represent the City of Ottaws in 'l\omm VOTE AND INFLUENCE | CITY.~OF OoTTAWA CITYâ€"â€"OF ~OTTAWA _ The Candidates for Rlection to the Ontari0 # V ote for D. J. O‘ ol has no wel ts Legisiature. a ~. _ . . OABM J O DONOGHUE, Respectfully Solicited Ontario Legislature. Workingmen, rally around Electors of Ottawa . P. FEATHERSTON, Election Kotices Provincia‘ Elections Central Cmmittee Rooms* 14 TY oF oTtawia D. M,GRANT, - Becretary General Commitiee presentall vos PMOREDIRL TO® seek your goodâ€"will n a higher and y I have ith your : your y of ‘Ontario, l4 Lamits. ‘ No. 6.â€" intersec raet FOET Oe As‘Returning Officer fo> Aubair “: the vai e and ar &“::.* io mds Election for the Provic treet to intersection hrough centre of said « iondllv‘uns- lity Limits, West by [ Public N Porrixe â€" Pracs Block) Concessior No. 5.â€"â€"East by treet to interse o 2ustarrived, and now for bg-fl-. goad: mCU 1875 _L‘._‘I West by Di treet and Sty Limits ridge to the Bay. ma:t PracBâ€"Market No Poti fiuâ€" Nor city jimils n &ccordance w ehalf : _ _ ho No 11â€" uth by T No, y. Richmond ridge, West I uth o 1 No. 9 All that par orth. of Que No. 8â€" r Metoi York at dine 16 PouL et, the eau riv No. Tâ€"â€"W No, 3â€"All north of m Dufferin Bridge t llington ouurme | Â¥lection ng Lioyd stree iterse LLI We NG m North Wellington W Ottawn Ward sion flre« Victoria * Victorin W A CA RI West by iver. Lot H. iean Rives â€"Lot 18. zafih. stroet s street. W umberland #) 0M to lot 4 a line ru : streetr f lots 1 Patrick ssox str t Y ork of lots % 17, 8 y C i 5y tewart HthaWa ow of et, ‘w c in Quee Ing # 14, 21, Riv 64. 11 to J

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy