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But, on the other hand, it is not that activity which is the sign ofâ€" religious prosperityâ€"and spiritual advancement which it . just now moving the heart of the Church ; rather is it that internal division of the house against it self, which we have the highest authority for saying will cause its destruction. * It has long been claimed for the Church of England that its toleration and liberality were the real. sources of its vitality; but toleration and liberality may be carried too far, ° at * Tleast in regard .to the [doctrimnes and . discipline. of & Cbl.llch,.h it .. “‘lw conceive how any ecclesiastical tion can Wikintaim i4 ..'.‘.”A » upon what principle it should de sire: to do so, if between any two or : more . branches of . it .. there are rauical differences on one or both of ferences in the deevivâ€"tronblad (Mhinas ‘hese subjects. . lLhat there are such dif: ferences in the deeplyâ€"troubled Church of England at .home and â€" her branck x« apathy and carclessness. It cannot be are fatal.ones, "indicating : the â€"absence of spiritual lifeâ€"fatal to the usefuiness of a Church, and paralyzing to its great »st and € that _ he is . prepared â€"to . stul: tify himself in order to get into Parliaâ€" ment, that he "would be happy with either woee ‘tother dear charmer away," is enough to justify his rejection, we care not what may have been his politics hereâ€" tofore.‘ The man who gains his election by (alse pretences must inevitably deceive one party or the other, and he can never be a credit to either. Mr. Bannerman‘s amiable but *hardly virtuous desire to pleaso all must give offence to every honest elect>r in South Renfrew ; and we haye no doubt that he will be taught ere long that it is the better part to have principles and to stick to them.â€"â€". _â€"â€" â€"â€" sonal grounds to be elected, but that he comes forward now purely from a spirit of loyalty to his party and a de‘ tcni-fionthnigbmmp&bit, the constituency with which his name has so long been associated, will give no unâ€" certain sound on the floor of Parliament. He fancies that if another Reformer, pos sessing the confidence of the party eure lus return, were to come forâ€" and he accordingly seeks (> get bimself Thto that position. â€" He does the persona tion trick so very badly, however, that he is not likely to deceive anyone. . Let M Bannerman receive no countenance from he " blowa hot and cold, " their party, one who can be relied upou in any emergency. â€" To Resormers he dr scribes himself as even moré desirous than Mr. McDougall can be to support the Goâ€" vernment. "Just let me be elected," he ~ says to <the ~more easyâ€"going of ~â€"the electors, * and you . will find that all will be well." . Now this is not the kind of man whom the people of Renfrew have been ~in the habit of ehoosing to represent them, snd we do not believe that they will go out of their ordinary course this time. â€" Mr. Bannerman knows thslrlcbonpn?a no desire on perâ€" . Mr. Bannerman, who is just now preâ€" senting bimselfâ€" to the electors of South Renfrew in the Opposition interest, is by all accounts a slippery customer. We bave it on unquestionable authority to the eompany he happens for the time to be in. To the Conservatives he presents himself as a thoroughâ€"paced member of Acknowledgment. “ of Fare: Queen‘s Hotel he Tins. Customs Department ; J. Johnson. Telescopes, &c.; T. H. Harrison.. / Hemorrhoids : Dr E. Mathieu. _ Burnett‘s Extracts. â€" Bill of Fare: European Dining Rooms OTTAWA, SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1875 Amusements clins weekly newspaper. Subscription Rates for io W hen paid weekly, Tweive ar W hen paid yearly, Six Doilarn hevred <3) qienbrtine ng mm -':tk\er t $12, wial -nn.fl, 15 m: swbserivers in ::;h ¢1Caned», SIX DOLLARS per annum $ whe iirst page iwenly wonis is publshed every Friday morning, and. conâ€" hu-n.':d the week from all w-“::g: "hief eattorin! articles of THE Dail. y THMGs : Notiees of Births, Nurriages and Deaths, YC and deaths with fix. en« notices attached $1,00, Otiawa,. Zst Dec., 1574 RITUALISX IN ONTARIO Caitle Strayed or Stolen. Â¥rrus Wantod. Faurms.for Sale or to Reut. Live Stock for Sale or to Rent Momney Wanted or to Loan. Mituintions Wanied. Situations Vacant, &¢., 40. Busincss Wanied. Mouses for Sale. Mouses Wanted. For Sale or Wanted Lost or Found. Board Wantod. #4CW AdUOcYITl GPOD LORD,â€"GOOD DEVIL. $ BIRTHS, MARRILAGES, DEATHS. the necessary popularity to se his ame pre TH &E FPI MES & > xtract Sabe WI notoristy, anid ‘the wess cands inserted on ll,v:n‘mtoxe.:fic o# ; iwice a Woek, ma'h"«duvor iweuty anotal Sialeme! us A0 s I d9k © w +w RETY 5"!:<s§ Dâ€"Aâ€" kA L twenty. The Adver era House Daily Times. Nt cuts. easin FFA :e:thendm%hdfi pass « succossful \hpta all crisuwhiehn?{‘ isp in the "A Mr. COLLN wousun. in secondi the Address, craved the i of the House while for a few minutes ted their attention to the topics adverted to in the ; Speech frem (the more ;pooidlyubow-dimthom em:' uummflmhmt img.. . The Address noticed in the first place the convenient season of the year .tm Parliament was -u-mon\tf,nnd he ‘beâ€" lieved it could not be disputed that the: resent was a time when members generalâ€", fyeould most conveniently leava. their lprlvuebwim. Not that he wighed it to be understood that they ful of the obligations that d. upon them as public menp, er that th notbemd’lt.ufilmm Heq: ‘ to discharge those public duties which deâ€" volved upon them ; but still it was more: convenient for them:toleave their private duties at some seasons of the year than others, and it was a makter of that the Government had pted.. th present period. for calling.. Parlin ogether. It must ve a source of | â€" eation to the people of this countryâ€"tb believed he could speak with a : consider‘ able degree of assurance : hat poin ‘toknowthtflum of the| Nort! West Police had ‘had‘the excellent | effect im en oore biae ye Almab on Do All o Mm‘mzxgmx stâ€"« e o es hi . in uie d traffic and in red "disorder !‘ t@iorder was a matter of /w a cquntry might well be proud.â€" <In éonnec : now passed when thought it was im:â€" pummmn people| within all be unitedâ€"that those . who igone should come back as spon as we might beâ€" ingp" Te sorgiatainted | the Gorefainedt \ e ‘ on the success which h ltm administration . of irs in the North Weskt They had the law in places where disorder hdmfi!M‘ govulod.‘ . With nl'tmn to the N ost ‘s, he said as the 1 t ments relating would l-:: had seen them, but whiat â€"was which had ied Manitoba. Me, whic s 0 s ontluied oy posing theatvee qmoric had The SPEAKER took the chair at 3. . _ THB HANSARD REPORTS, After some conversation, it was ‘ to provide accommodation for the staff on the floor of the House, and to place the whole arrangements in‘that conâ€" nection under the management of the Committee on Printing. T DEPARTMENTAL _ Hon: arr, GroFFRION prossnted the report of the Minister of Internal Reâ€" *4 JP If of â€"labour, it certainly: should| be in ijutellectua} labour, and the Government deserved the thanks of all literary men for this measure.â€" On the subject of immiâ€" long: felt, for without it ourconstitution, framed at the fation of fium::- vinces, was incom : He had no intenâ€" tion , to reflect | on the Privy Council of England, which would still be most useful to us in settling constituti questions. With nfi:wflu Copyright Act, he that i?f thore was to be | protection‘ in any kind | «iss DEBATE ON THE ADDRRSS, } ;hur. FB.BC{lgrmuid_a.is mt:: first time 1 in this H. * rt.ook ium hx.l:mgio 'pe-kin:‘bl'mti‘vd iof:!:ich every Cmii:m-bo proud. Ismwi@.hmud:plmlbslunm the Address in reply to the Speecth the Throne. He took oee-dmwn":!} the most absolute manner, that heâ€" full confidence in the present Administra~ tion. Since their advent to power they had accomplished the principal reforms which they had advocated. Sometimes such reforms were dxflg:ym ;;diwhuh-s came into power wl’l'mpmnfi oig thqfivowmh* opposition. burn the fdol theyonce with the present & ‘ e oare on noiel ol rtarie u«fi& "That was the reason why they enjoyed to such a large extent the confidence of the country. Someq a yet remained wfiw among them was a 4 Conn.s The want of .mu‘f;: | lished in our columhs, though probably somewhat "of the earth earthy," has the merit o0f being very practical, to say the least of it, and it might do a little were it only tried, (f course we m not expect that it would have mmt on the reverend gentJemanâ€" who ights tgullhimolftho"pu‘\iutof&“&m,“‘ but it would at least 1 Lim of appears the di ‘ necessity apâ€" plying the "s of the tont party ‘ to the of his ‘or any other purpose whi & Tobiho cause of difference removed is imj € and those who differ can, it apâ€" mwm.mlyl@"'i:!fln‘& ind strength, to ‘be sure, not ion which exists between the Ritualistic and Low Church parties of_the Ch dfi“ 1and ; that indeed is most Uesig nated. by th6 woed didgnigs." °/ | 71â€"3 When the final rupture dat:abphow it will be interesting to note thre character of those who will adhere to eagh other. One distinctive diffarence may safely be looked for : thoaoalhd(}*t*o\lo party will unâ€" questionably have 4 largoe clerical element in it, while the other will as as* suredly be largely v}i:fl ‘of laymen. The proposition of " Dies Irae," in a reâ€" cont letter to the Globe which was repubâ€" { comtinzvaD. ox FouaFh P408.) THE TIMES : OTTAWA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6 3 SRARK® Oct 12, 474. "THE ~ROYÂ¥AL Râ€"O B. ANGUS’ Jr.. FIRE CAPJTAL . . . BIX ‘MILLLION DOLLARK INSURANCE co Available Bunds to "_LOCAL DIRREOTOBRA: _ .. RODERICK RyaAN, on hoadiols: inippemeges" 0 CONNOR% WALLEE, ... a@knrS, Subscribed to HAND IN BAND 3 Insurance Gq.r'. neral Agent Citizets' Insurarice Co‘y. 20 per Cent; Below Combination Rates "etineied neniey hone Agoney in Capade was alone, is gm g mnw :u. competent and" trustworthy partion: who rean Dominion is On every deseription of insurable m MJ o. T REDUCED H#Arrg l’fllx Mutual Life Insurance ’rlv?u Dumcun:nnd tn,cld:.”',-‘l wlsbed ap yPe ToA :) cadrenami ce all " Gentlemen Boardeâ€"! by the Month. Jce Cream Saloon open in Sm mer Monthd. P v~â€"'~i-v- We oo se s 0 O CSeee ‘:P Dq::-‘â€"mu.h Beason, Almonds,. Raisths Tea and Coffee, w o 3 9tt Vegetables â€"Potatocs, ‘Cabbage, Carrots, Jan. 9, 1875, imoy-.".‘" yster Patties, Mution Pij¢, Sandage Reoastâ€" Ottewa, Jdn. 2, QUEEN‘S HOTEL, Néupâ€"Paén. > °â€" [ ! CC 0 oy~ °o olk Fishâ€"Haddock and Egg Sance. Entreoeaâ€"St Beef, Haghed Mutton. P‘ Trine ‘Ifl‘(‘h‘fi’fllfl. Stawad ll‘l:m lnttrn Ottawa, Jian. 23. Address with references ahd experience, if EU ROPEAN Dining Rooms, .80 Sparks Street. J. W. ARLESS, Proprietor. FIRE AND MARINE, Assurs Ovier < . .0. .0. DEPOSIT.AT QTTAWA, â€" â€"~â€" â€" TADACONA INSURANCRCO Y _ _‘ (MRE AND LIFPR)y© Feb 6, 1875 Toact fanke Ruipbeny tio. none MB UBLIC NOTICE. Fillets of Haddock. HOT JOINT, Roast Shoulder§Mutton, Currant Jelly. COLD JOLNTS.~ Hem, Round of Béef, RoastIBeof, Roast Turkey. Oyster and Lobster Patties. Oysters Fried, Stowed, CoNTINUES To TiX® WELLINGTON STREET. LUNCH BILL OF FARE Eusurance. P iten s »AAl T pom i reminime N SLMPSO h% .« BILL OF FARE _ BATURDAY, 6th FxB., 1876 BsOUP. Julienne, â€" Pea. R. C. W. MaeCUAIGQ, Agent, Ottawnand Victaity. AGRRT, EDWARD H. GOPF" { Htotels. mest Claims, Tover Hal! a OTTAW A _ _North half of No. 23 2 and %, on the ‘..w-n-m?'m Townsbtp of Hull ; Lots inuese her with ftarbaing tyo pliync torms and particulars apply 10 THE DOMINIONRESTAUVRANT SABPET ; AMD... FORMITURE : * H0USE. SHODLBRED & co: Eoc npprgesere ie tie: Whin ie Shafcas; furnished throughout ‘The .Proprietor wisbss M@Mwwn:h;m;owt:m Otta wa, Fab 14, 1974 Monday, Ist February The Clarendonâ€"House JOSEPH KAVANAGH, Second ::to None. in the Dominion; Jan, 18, 1876 Different Kinds of Game L ad ‘m % p en s lc l hy c udnc iant 2e "t@“llfl “ ,‘l!l n4‘y >‘ WAMS â€" AND : BCOX ‘The first purchase will be given at a sacrifice whoee e on P o f \=<| souddi 0 8$, Becond Con., O.F., Gloucester A “""uf#fiwiu spown ob timbered with almost uailed % in variably commanding a lmy rale * sE ufl., A mmm:: ltLtho t The above House, # .. i & ' , O147 i | Open to the General Public to end. mâ€"-"a';*m‘r";fw‘:'“".:"m Aunctionecrand mninw Stiwa. ON â€"EASYâ€"TERMS: excelient Brick House and } Acre of Land, to i elose ‘to ‘the . The house, which is well sol ‘eontains pariout, wittin . 5; itchen and (pan a hall eight te. The second coutains fve bedrooms and sawing room, with hall same as below, Anm:fh-mdu lar and aiarge and neverâ€"failing it kr wood shed, two stail |‘and nl“ol necessary , very neoly eeuetndl S oel 10e propgeionds vort HECTOER MLEAN dwo?ymo%%t ulllidfaélgl“h: residence, W1l be 2:1 terms of payment. ?nu&harm;umobum Oe J. G‘Hm'. #: Rolge! “. £ gn-ouuo-‘. BR SALEâ€"N, K. quarier| of No: 2 First rm&-g'l:{wa n:nz’rloq of arein a fine ; Q&:‘ho.â€"- Can run a mowing machinié from end TIMBER LIMITS, Dec. 30;, 1874. Brick House (and Lot ENTRAL! CONVENIENT: One ‘Hundredâ€" Dozen TEAWA: AL,BION HOTEL, W. MILLS, Proprictor, REGB t > annoutce that be will\ > F O Râ€"â€"S ALEâ€"! Auction Sale 1,700 Aores of Good Farming Land Owned by ROBERT SKFQP’M AND FOR SALE, Grocer and Wine Merchant, Auctiort d Ing out the be te fi‘&fi xm [ARRIS & CLOSE, Proprictors. JUSBT RECEIVED! . Also share of the: public patronage . is On the Baink Street Road BY J. BERMINGHAN, oFr vYERY®vALUABLE Game. Hotcls. FIFTEEN YRARS WE* LLNGTONâ€"St. H. {MeLEAN, _Leve Wase nes Bs pnaiiyrteorth From $arid qprodnel 1 o4 ne Prize $1,000 â€" "‘"'_' hk Awobrizee, 350 ; Each in Cash in Goy ieb aomune n iess " â€" 30 betram Molpoaicieep "* s mt‘ $5,000.00 Each in Cash. To be distributed in L. D. SINEB 17lst $. 7 5, 0 0 0 %..0 0 I Ata mee < ‘of : ifr ts m atfpnssairad drame erenentems d omiie se be apd ligv4s hereby authorized to t& % Heteafter Alf dofinm‘t m’. .".’-""'!.x«" : rOonceflMld‘ p sign K or Thikt ever? | Adl lar paidâ€" for ti a be returned. plitg made yacant b 3,& I et‘e lnfiem ,‘z h’ "Q .'b.v Wift! and 1 ast "ffim and M‘”‘ti; n...v .‘.". '.' ". u F T s iiit{rely adl baopil foraily ues agade on wiand Â¥, Wwithout an ‘fim“m» au'f'nr any -;%m. â€" ies . | C. M. BRIGGS, Agentand Manager ietb prinaigre es( A usc > > 4 +; â€" M Death of Gov, Bramletteâ€"Auctiion of the Trug« mwm of Two Million Five Hundred Thbfw ;’qn‘:l’:‘bu: L4 d. ‘;na © £ + awwdlmyumm%“r No. 33, RIDEAU STR BÂ¥ > A#~ A splendid assortinent of Ladies Kur Caps and Jackets in all newest in serstantly on bend, and ae made 1 vdrer | .â€"C 2uU |yam®s rraciom, __â€" _ *‘ Dec. 20th, 1874. "“"’.“““'i':"i.".‘.'x ALL OTHER FURES, CHEAP FOR CASH. GIFTENTERPRISE, can be had at the $ t Drawing Certain, or Money Refanded. SIGNOF THE RED HAT, «*~w~A7 REDUCED RATBS, > . «»| Mink Sets soldâ€"&t Cost. Stock of Winter Furs 416 Notre Dameâ€"St., . . Montreal ulgde.--u...': it Cpnmeatk. Ladies‘.Persian Lamb Jackets LADITES‘ SOUTH SEA SEAL JACKETS, For Tickets, or information, addressâ€" s|â€" «=~~THOS. E. BRAMLET] White Rabbitt Jackets, F U RRIE R, Fur Depots 5_i $ i eiee oc A H. HODGES, Opposite Wm“m | â€"| > Is offering the balance of his Jan. 4, 1874. Jan, 11, 1878, * Th 2. Shohantt apromtenc e stponemen e e e GENTS FU RS !! Tve only reliable Wift Distribation in the Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Dec, 21, 1874. Gift Enterprises. BUFFALO ROBESY ADIES FURS ! i rand Can oin ALEX. BROBERY, EVLIN‘S tponementsâ€"Dra wing Certain February in Naldable Ci"ts; Agent and Manager, Louisvilie, Ladies Sea Otter Sets. DOLLARS ! 56 SPARKSST, R' J. DE..VI!ma tm ied Eimn Pn i acute "”w and so severe o eactrek s * Ana following -nuuy. Reiief came ":‘ You are at perfect Hiberty efthar to ref iobifad i 1" o Tef ful for the relief, aid sy mpathige withtmy fellow ' "COUP pNFRician, nbedience to the lostre or rumbertont 4 fonds in the . profension, in the tride and o the . o uwmumm vfthe medictne in its m.aw levelo and is 10 any â€" ever com pounded for terrible compiaint. tions called Rhoumat 3 rv% out or. i these corrosive o arie oo oaerrtan 13 Phe aies coceimonions dtome n t riie y o ht wa w ns netiemnny Biprag rass sn er, ed 1n the a6lhotea paris, as that. in the se en en ie aald 1s on for Oe ol t ie e of antenttfc study P ‘ * RHEUMATIQ By reason of much thatis wrong in l!iving and medijcal treatment, this or biood fowing s tcel mmn% intestines, but cold or mfi mennes certied baor 1o ie Inpgs for yital reon j-,&-,.- LAAA ~] # nit sot sogn umt wg obeace w imegs And Retatl® or w11 % and oopomo-. w&-in AND IMDIGESâ€" P#mrmflo“ re tmnlmn and teck t t sseniee peaineiecn areds, The mAfaiiioun in CHLORODY MJ . can f tioners. . Many of the " ‘‘@ * "81, 38 {~12% Sowthampton Row, RUSSELLSQUARE, LONDQ® PEPSINEâ€"The popular and A {BLESSTNG TO THE POLICRB ery & Sc AGENTS IN OANADA. * Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & COo., Wholesaie Droj montrontâ€"Eemane, ctare & 08. = _ tul a0d nehitiny proportios‘ Halliax«â€"Avery Brown & ton es io pesenmnipetor scaniug beren‘ 1 od n i in on t e it Medicine vendors. Morson‘s Rm’. CHOICE PERFUNES. t > W ho W orld. :yiwmz'&l‘:‘;&’?fl ? “fiim by the Manufactarers, SAVORY & MOORE, | w_ m' b :.n'>7 'I'f ze Ex OhiÂ¥iW#icAIs kn #Ew kuebioin rounds, 1 â€" Jan, 22, 1876, se Whea us ./ oay + ze NE BOX OFCLARKEFS B4 PILILS ~O8ST SUCCBESSFUL REM KDLNs this is C to taking your Pills, lam 7 years old. ng, ol se ie he Pammaeg ty Hiinpridgned Cpeiiritoe c soosee Lt P ins: the fofg- ' Yours res Fole Proprietor, F. J. OLARKE, Dying Pac u1CBs Remedies U â€" . onroun uo m A lergeausortment of NEW PAPER® bu ce btar ie L io. 5 â€" cce o ‘AGE. i Pounss: if post Poins if unpaid J wate 1 or Money Order and Havings from 8 amm. to 4 p.m. cS t G. P. EAKERE, Posima#i¢t» Post Office, Ottawn, Jan. 24, 1875. i m % | ‘:Qfi'i'm e sont _ M pergiee=s On _k, ® f Jfi * :g’fm?.'.‘&::"'“ BiF merorel nigmed at tharale oiQh ut pur ces‘ pt Opposite the Post Offies : Dee 2, 174 f rb..l’.-,'-' h‘r'&fl'&:’-mmu ale Nlemeptary bag ror cunadias, stemment Snt duily wont aitd tone mm se ? Merchanis, Shippors and _ 3 o tel S o t faet 2 Oweliary and Piske ,,f "g & 'othhln-odd-,_ ( busthcs Ats &6 druiliie deeignn with Monegonon ant 9 fi“&wf-‘.u T Mess «‘"...""6"..‘.‘\“.:‘."..‘:." uk iecvaptation Fiste.â€"Tostimortais of dit * B JC ily e uiieianein 5t W hany dal _fin o assortment of W _ Comprising Diamonds and . -‘-‘.E Bings, Opers and Vicioria Chainsâ€"ye N* Hmm__snn,fi Just received, a magnificent 4 J E W E L L E R I#74. WINTERâ€" ‘ARRANGOENENT 48| ty â€" > r h s trâ€" y K Aby en and 99 Westbourne Arrival and Departure of Mails, Meg fffffAfI? i gBq @RTEREEge: & § £6 mi and to several --mm p&nies, e#iablished To the Queen ana OFFICE OTTAWA, â€"eweller, PFamiers. seaicd Cl sac begfAf55! Mails, PAPKRBâ€" 6 28 B6 ag€ iikf 6 n aBo 124 cents for po fib?flfiqo‘ &A‘ tion be thi ul The attack of Tuesday 1 shocking atrocity. I culars as told me hr: At the house mentioned the about the place except Dr with her children. The f lhlll‘%' twenty four miles Citys _ house is after t Missouri farmâ€"housesâ€"buil tien weatherboarded. It ters of a mile from the near The father of fi-‘i'- & flflm their The home of the James ney .’-“.’n station .q brauch of the Hannibal a tives, pamed Whicher, un< his way in disguise to th J--n-db-n twenty from where k seen, with three bulletâ€"hol body and a card pinned to Jn ~At 1.30 o‘clock Tuesday mu“u-“q ames boys by â€"a cdbdhb‘q Allan . Pinkerton. His d buni.np-;?'dJ-o‘- ever since the robbery of : last year. Last spring on which have surrounded Te wariinp loi porth war cruelest events of the bo: such leaders as Quantre Almost ever since they } ually hunted by detective bloodiest crimes in half western States have be th w e, thour (the eld. qdmdsl 6 handâ€" S CLLWUUD le: The Atiack by Pink on the Home of the Boysâ€" : ames Samu® Y our «»â€"respondent h rom & vis.l to the ‘hom MOsus" PENALE 1 e waming, "Th re, when i1 6x betraying the Nnfi td ta im 3128 U UJ laOr A CARB i'*"f"! e blazing uck Dr. fis head, and #6| / id re Alpitatac Whites. 1 &no wi is weoa pam i i mey into t Eo Altm w 6/ Visuwiy CH"" Ind

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