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Ottawa Times (1865), 10 Feb 1875, p. 4

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Reticence not be considered: MNB:’M“ hound Plain ssuceâ€" toga hotel clerk ried lady Mr, WILKES inquired whether the Government purposed to place in the Estimates a sum of nmm;b erect a suitable armoury drillâ€"shed for the use of the Volunteer force in the eity of Toronto, the Corporation having set q’u‘.dfioh-dbufldm Hon. Mr. V‘fil. said matter was commanding ion of the and on this ground it would probaify be .hwchy-bda.hwwul)g.hb.. i . ADJOUAXMENT, | ‘ Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE moved :â€" That when the House toâ€"day it do stand adjourned until , at 3 o‘elock in the afternoon.â€"Carried. _ * . The House adiournad at 4 alalaâ€"l Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE said the prin W“"z!bv3 o‘clock, and he under -tocdth_dn_mno_l them were already in the hands of members Sir JgrflieA-D:ACDONALD, before the Urders were cdl.d, i i if ence with the Imperial fi-fi- on the To 4 ;""'nffqm%:‘d' General, ned Ey(rt'l ernor w by is« own hand, announcing the point l:;jrn:ul' the Hon. Alexander lnxanne, Minister of Public Works; the Hon. Telesâ€" fian Fournier, lm.mg.‘l’?two, the on. Ithac Burpee, Minis! Customs ; the Hon. Thomas Coffin, Receiverâ€"Gereral; and Mr. Speaker, as ('.lnnmfw th¢ Internal Economyâ€"of the House of Commons, and for other purposes. ] THE LEPINXE COMMUTA TION. Materialized Paying upâ€"* Coming down an early dayâ€"and â€" ng them his public property so far as such a thing dould fairly be public , that hig oonnoctxnwmnhAmn,huq Circumstances beyond his own onntmfi was of a temporary character. He di not permit them, so far as his utterances could prevent it, to entertain the idea that he had jéined the. Administration under circumstances whidennblodhimy to continue any time with them. h _After some remarks from Hon. M: MITCHELL, _ _ â€" * bflt:r-x;rhd the hon. leader of the Opposition. ¢ exponence and | capacity® mould enanle hnwd-npahunmt.-h: predecessor, e congratulated gentleman from Digby, and had no doubt increase in efficiency, but he hoped not too much in expense. Sir John, in conâ€" w:&n should be a full & the fact of the hon. memâ€" buer coma oo satnrent s touwe a portfolio, and being .a confidential adâ€" ly after resigning his position. | coeeifee i s Efe Bieotin heâ€"bould anly e the House 0:. getting the servi of the hon. member for Digby. He had 22â€" . ""C"J°0° Suat leading man to retire. He thought the hon. member for South Bruce ought not to have lent pimself to this . deception. With regard to the min.\’mleofi:\hc-ldnlym- ratulate the House 0: getting the services wnmrmor:finw-m:ud-o it did. After statement just made he had nothing more to say. HJrMM d'ly!w.m ith and character hMmummm that he muknph,bmhombamdwx nis taking the position of Chief J If he had .:‘eq:::d instead the an:c. Justiceshi 3 w& would have been of much more value ‘!?n(s:?.: Justice al'blawcu 6 )W‘ â€" Clfinlhau with regardâ€" to‘ the hon. â€" member for South Bruce. were not â€" satis factory. When the member for South Bruce entered the House dhe > Wit,nndoulfiom‘.m‘z Mackenzieâ€"Blake Administration the Govâ€" ornment went to the country. and he be an rm' of w noss in statement m Justice of Lower Canada. had ventured to state w! general impression, he d Dorion was Mwh‘: Chief Justice, that he y until the close of tha se« _ The DON A hon, friend who who cannot be here &l:eobefons try the real fact appointment. The ot since the tirement of Mr. Ross Minister of Militia, an tion, [ offered that i cepted. That did : in any way whatove the opinions of t t as Q'nf‘JT;fiu offer he at first dh o fnmamie. Admi ion ; e refl.rrwhngel i «ovessi0n 10 the A&M; out after taking twentyâ€" | " fi-&h!-:m to mmdto consult with his friends, gentleman acâ€" :g&dm-o.u,nd I am sure no ons, : not the hon. gentlieman himself, who h sat long with the Chief Justice in P t liament, would for one moment thimk E that that mmm guilty of uttering anything that â€"even like an improper remark, far less an evasion | . all be glad, if anything furthor ired that can fairly be i’d{h‘:g n. gentlemen ite o vory toihage mroieuniioh that is on DRILL SHED AT TORONTo. he. Right Hon. Sir JOHN A. MAC NALD regn“odd‘ttha:{lw"el an leunneod want Ir in the statement made by the Chiei NAL MANAGEMENT OP THE HOUSE ‘ a turkeyâ€"Tuke it when» the adjourned at 4 o‘clock |JOMMENCED QN $B00ND Pao b spiritsâ€"Frosen whiskey An interviow with a Sara nte ancient unmar untry,â€" with one as the clections m the upon ] at o by the Chief At the time he tt proper li ID John W. Smith wap. artéighed fug boing ind pctes B Thack "Toan mq?oh.-':dh ith breaking into shoues on "Dhtant moch ‘mas fpad 49 ¢~¢u~¢-u~.'m7 "Mdhmiv;F’ taken some u_ ho ngth POLICE CoURt. Before M. O‘Gara, P. M. > as an afterpiece. | shaw perfo@med in excéllent style the f L COr h w, ie maomeh momntete of the © puritanical â€" Aminadab | Sleek. Mr. James Hlmmnt’{fij Capâ€" tain Murphy in ev except his dress. ’l‘huohh:ou&g ich actors i ral to have such i in gonsenl ssm to have mith diffentty in of everyâ€"day life. 'l'hqmltflnilt-ho{‘ uniform of a lam;qnyn soldier, or a uilor,bufd:ban mm’fl,x our ev ”hn,m seeneon.rz mf m‘nflm,fl Pall llli or ies ie ol id to ) something more suitable might surely have ted itself to Mr. Harrison than â€" black. broad cloth ¢ut afier. the fashion of .chrg_'ulx Mr. Mulliâ€" gan was very successful in the part of Charles Torrens, and Miss Bertie Mayâ€" wood was very effective in the role of Mrs. forrc::,r.tb l‘;us;, wife, osâ€" Eifilann m mastiee honour and obey, heediess of the threats Mr. .:oh.i Ward in'th’m‘h‘ Wky ce 2 U K ~ITOE T w fU-l-u'A Butrome mâ€"g n of gentlemen re i ommercial nnr.‘m classes (c)tm have reop.mt‘ly formed a society, to be known as the Ottawa \ ing Society, with the ojbect of as soon as po.&.& e lge ?wydmhn Ol:d commenced at the hm 1st . March next. Should the directors, â€" mssn h ootanind oaber s sul « enabled ‘to begin mm eonulsy iiphe capiall of the n-q' in ‘;‘,"?.:,“"md’, -ounda{’ Tico se m'leintm years M t.hlym ments of fifty cents, or in six years by apion ‘of the sherehoidirs. | Hulachatet 0/ lgn-u in eithoxl-m of these d-qo."&.h ; te ge-mamn’“r:':fc;?;l id in, will be enabled to do so on gi two months‘ | notice, without | any juction . being | , mada I ed for the insolvent, and Mr. F. H. Chrys: ler w?'r“hd"nt:;o creditors, A the samé tenor as iously _1"-';1(‘::- l.nul:rn*-?&%fi. der the provglons o the ngrano t e8f 1869, was argued yesterday before Judae 1y°8 in Chathiers: So. Dopeny 0d â€"A «1 L B 'l-heD:tl:::‘oll Hou-ohfizd..d ccn&nfl' amusement to passers by, at noon yes@# 1J having parahen ioo Reuy a maeed a shop making some purchases, shortly maso h Abbipmbcn,ued e doo Jret wh'uk.l. In gfla it will be ubun“'on.fr:-uill' i hflnogm mt.,wonldbo.jnvd::‘ motto at such & season. Fizs.â€"A (fire e out in Mr. Chamâ€" pagne‘s Hotel on a yesterday mrno'g. The § ven from Box 43, and in about * utes the mlb-:SLU‘u}:“W was on the scene, and had the under promptly on spot, an fll"fl‘!M’dnndy’rmi,tbm of the new system, A Tas Warkek Priessâ€"â€"A ° deal of trouble has been o xpgri during the last fow dn,ylLin ping | the | service pipes in many houses |from freezing. In burst, flooding the as, greatly to the annoyarce of io ¢ 1t is little wonder when |the ermometer maintains an average of $4° below zero for three or four days.| . § roounms of the Soci¢ty t (Thussday) n ght. ‘The .u»,-.:{ 1 be " The Defence of the Canadian Fron tior," which canâ€" not but preove in those who may attend, t Sountuwic Soctsty.â€"The t lecture of the under ices of the Ottawa Li â€"and, Sei Segioty, will bs delivered by; her, in the Dowtxto® AND Asâ€" soctatio®.â€"The m this Monday, will be {held on y mormâ€" ing next, at halfâ€"past ten in the Parliaâ€" ment ildi In ition to the election of business will be brought before the ting. City Counetmâ€"A ial meeting of the City Couucil will beheld in the City liall this evening at 7 o‘ p. m., for the purpose of i Directors of the City of Ottawa Agri 1 Society, and to de ing 41 nnmdpflm to promote the of the forthcoming Provinaint ibition. | Prsuic © Horioar.â€"Woâ€"day bug Ash Wednesday and the i t Len will be a holidayin vil Service l ranmenh and in'b. buh.m‘;flmp will e no session of ouse, religious services will be held in the Anglican and Roman Catholi¢ Ch . gyFarse AraRxt.â€"An of fire was geF. alarm tung last. night about 1} o*k ‘for a chimney on Sally street. 1 brm turned out gm';dz-u usual, but was no occasion services. Araivais.~â€"Dr. Harkin, M, P. P., rescott, and Mr..A . Baker, ufi: r Russell, are at t in . the city, aving arrived‘ here esterday to lllail 1e meeting of the â€" Agricultural ire Insurance Com y. I ,ocal Enuntcligeiice. Lasy r l ar Do ga C ®@#55000.00, Which was m by the Treasurer‘s cheques to the J.sg. Iawu'm] mTh‘ m.‘::: ”’803. mpqcfive % OI"M mupndlbunob{nbc that fiom l e dke meamat meauren t hnd that the same was paid to Mr. Forgie, e t thet ied Same uryprboto!nnipzmt With regard Pufih‘vh. become one of the sursties ::& . James lu;un, the O;hw, Ho lost, ac to Mr. Horsey‘s letter, the;sum of “.150»1’“ Mr.Stesvart ‘as madeito John Forgie, m Crvirer‘. ;::'s‘_by %M’goso&u- Ab furigng was h.nd“hboh-' _the ';;'"",;d stated was not & stated that ho is quit.e_fou've he never received the sum of $7,803) 80. He said hohdnaver?udonhe jon uniil he was shown hprln_ha' o&.gb,h committee,and he claimed amount named was still d-eu” h,m“-xg: committee examined records corporation, and find in the auditor‘s statement of accounts to Dec. 31st, 1862, e on ‘of, Tok £$2400, on._iron ‘work I:fmon.wgfwiq In the Deâ€" oemb_orn-gq:fiof.lsos,. onh‘:..w 3maa£J.nuws., Esq., .co.m.,’ w,lobop.idoygr the contractor to receive nm.:,dm .ud:‘::g omm art enti e . Mr. 4 was heard before the and SsBR _ER EOO RSC W The Special ‘Committee entrusted with the investigation of the Forgi® claim preâ€" sented their report. It set forth u..g';‘,, $34,605 on account of the gao, leaving a balance due him of ‘W still due him in final settlement of said contract.‘ ‘Mr. Hopeyl,(:ho fi“maj’fimg in a statement 2 e in y, F M Feepid Bd io W y i Lo oet btid, that, brick «o «by i the contract on bridkwork $34000, biook stond $049, § Srickwork $3400, block stonc $940, puildâ€" 7o wiar C Poorminls ail w'll‘q Clelland, 8 '"u;‘lxiel, }'lichqxhon,,pe.n’ ‘Hill, W Clatk, Anâ€" 2-:’?1;2@0..’ e Gerigegt "'k is B 2L mwm :‘._;y" s motion of Mr. $ Me. Waptack, ho We :,mfyz Coepoer Uiiidony ns eBtraigert pad md:’flnt "',u’.' $ the in ® &@suant to adjournment the Council mt 1t 2.30 p.m., the Warden in the chair, Present: Mfews. Robiliinnd. uckpintie V LP4 Un motion of Mr. WarLac®, seconded Dr.}B ‘fg, the (m' ’cjl M zalz;aonn ies T uned MA ND\ GÂ¥e Preliniccaais! Prrichsisics. oc w ‘yvr. CuL'un, that Messrs. Smitb.;’ge.::z W&dm'bon(:ommittee to wait upon the s@d”'b!:‘dhi‘hofini?n regutm the bridges e and to roport at as “flynd::q"_up‘bla:f ‘8TP. | 1ij . 1 0n motion of Dr. Buirty,â€" seconded by us Rittakpios, the repore mm ligd op e. n-oluflanfi ut to the Council ,hi: “H“d!UovedgyMr.Cmu-,w.. ed by Mr. Hit, that the report of the roads ‘ and bridges _ be received and . On. motion f&.?w_»l Dr. Bearty p ted the report of the Committee on andlrm It set rimmnoen seuene was no the Rideau at Huriiman‘s. The Solicitor also stated that under section 412 of the Municipal Act the County of Carleton can be compelied to oont.riiuto the building of the bridge prayed for by John Craig and others, also that by Thomas} Lewis and others, and, , that the County is obliged to erect the bridge asked for by Younghusband and others, provided it be found to berctually neécessary." > No opinion had yet been reâ€" ceived with regard to Cummings and New Edinburgh bridges.: Your Com action be taken in regard to. said bridgos. A ‘communication was read from Mr. MceEwen, Custodian of the Court House, relative to the water pipes, and an account Axpuason. En eeaaes custodian, together wi ac counts, to the and Gaol C m‘::ernd Building Pursuant to adjournment the Council .uu‘;Oooldckun. Present: Ira i Niel, Deant Sykes, Deatty Hill, W Clark, Anderson, and Thomsen The minutes of .the ious days‘ sit g‘m:b be a successful undertak R.l.xln,' jun , and R. Angus, jun. m the afternoon was spent in '!ngup-u)ok and: transacting other ptpd.{mmlry and routine business. . The ‘Hp& James Skead cccupied the chair. After routine the Chairman called upon the stockâ€" holdors to select, in accordance with the Aot of Incorporation, a â€" Board of Direcâ€" tors to manage the affairs of the Comâ€" Aiihie) hors: Appimied" nieotingols Sf ‘ were appointed â€" the ballot, and at 7 o‘clock announced the tollllowin’) ruuh.xâ€"l!lgn. Jin; Skead, Hon. D. Laird, A. AgAtr * M. Wholcham, Dr. C. Church, Jra Morgan, Dr. Brouse, M. P., G. W. Eaton, J. Fuilton, C. T. Bate, W, U:hbf‘o‘x:, 5{. BP., Hon. L Dl"l'. Chureh, ®. Stincli * .u.nz, . Forguson. ‘The meeting after anâ€" nouncement of the result of the ballot a«djourned. ‘The Directors will meet again toâ€"day at lzo'clooklonpflnnhem A good deal of energy has been thrown mto this local enterprise, and like the Bank of Ottawayâ€"another local institution, Warden of tte County of C leton, Dr C Church, Dr Ferguson of € berland, W Z Helmer, R;evp of Russell, Dr Harkin, MP P., C ‘I Bate, W McKay Wrig:i, KP.,.&I{\?&U * l-‘Sea(;w' A 8 W ber ezu.u, and a num ;“:Ler lulslng men from the counties surrounding the city. ‘The niceting seemâ€" ed an enthusiastic one, and 0!!‘2 interest was manifested in t.hl? welfare of the pro posed institution. ‘This was incorporated by an Act. mn myumnl obtained in 1874. ‘The rxi.hl of the pnofi::ed institution is fixed $1,000,000. of bo'dun«mt ftl;e*r&’ ll;X), already a subâ€" scribed capital o ten per cent. of which has been paid up. This degree of success ‘been attained through the exertion of a provisional board of direcâ€" tors, consistingâ€"of the ‘Hon. W. 11. Chatfers, Hon. James Skead, R. Blackâ€" burn, M.P.,, &QSL Jean, M.P., W. Gibson, M.P., John Rochester, M.P., C. Archibald, M.P., Allan : Gilmour, Thos. McKay, J. P. Featherstone, (G. B. Pattee, M. Wholohan, THE OTTAWA AGRICULTURAL n#l f INSURANCE CoMPAXY. | ROADS ‘AND |BRIDGES REPORT THE POROIE CLAIX AFTERNOON. SES8I0N COMMUNICATIONS, &¢ CoUNTY CoOUNCIL, ADJOURNN ENT I‘uzspax, Feb. 9, 1875. THE TIMES : OTTAWL& WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10 the The text of the resolution was a o oi inne e age. not j t mt mm On tha as Lh altpthy omployees.‘ He ez i o anss) . .. 34 1 _ 5 [C, CIent pecuniary assistâ€" ance could be had to effectually maintain the Young Mens‘ Christian Association of Ottawa. â€" The fov. Ir“Gmon .:l:git. sgygal:im great pleasure to second the resolution so 'hq"&flrmbymm-puku. He did not deem it necessary to trospass upon the time of the meeting after the excellent report that had been read, the practical speech of the President and the proiontn io miaee m on tot {hmuitb mrg'::l'dfio_.&-oemn muohawdbndbeT»m&l::hodintho hospital and gaol. 1t had been the ""“'u-.(f..." » s pee eaporrent to woul t that n-ooiflnl:ioc:’m Wi dhn%hfi%ht was rather disâ€" posedâ€" ? as a frosh leaso of life fwtboinlfitnm He trusted the success would be instead of the wl.:u?.h ig to leave the city, he w lorhing a P'.: '!‘z:l” an was in existence. The practical schemes suggested f. maintenance met ‘his warmest appm(z ; ndl::&mmomhhi-mum. ¢ .fiell d""hll' liberal money contriâ€" | d&dq&um ‘Ml t ' & Li l m oCC gAeen VO it. He thought the best men in the different uhmb-lhoufi“:emo. an inâ€" terest infiowelmu'lbemfi-ooi“im and _ join it. ‘They should eavour to build . a bllildin‘ with more attractive rooms than that which is wont to adorn v Favin. Lt h. t made sufficient] acquainted labours ot&bolloobuon. I to instances given in the renart ’rof‘blmjd the people than to 0 cold weather, Every exertion had been put tmh,t::-kuh. moedu’. success, and he was sorry to ste so few present. _ He was not, however, dis oompd,fcxthommimmworkipg ftfielatnd:zmtmmnypm per. He was the people were not ava ie â€" ce ts un Te e UE T reason for ‘the smallness of the meeting. He thought the paucity in numbers was owing more to the coldâ€" in Cafteag o _1 _ C [P01 "O°° pP9u808 I18OI to afford a practical lmf systematic suslentation to the Bociety." _ He was mldilm to :‘“';;lfll the same Ohgl; e irit the â€" Chairman ""L°!1_.p".,,“!e smalilness â€"of the mw‘fifi?‘w‘ ved upon him to give a resume of the financial conâ€" difiontsthoAnochfion. The â€"receipts from all sources amounted to $1,020, and the expenditure exceeded that amount luvim fluflooht{hi:diebhd some $2508 He felt satisfied an appeal to the citizens I'i.n?iidol tlhil noble Christian work would berally responded as is H i.th.ol{lnullutond.noo,“n and “'G‘m t Wfinqmbfiomfln‘r t. 'flsqwm-wwkugin e vimyu?l%&rhgndbwt,whm thoumlborlfiohnm&mm of assistance might be afforded by them to assist in masintaining this Association. They had many projects in view in the mdmm,hum&wmgod from carrying them out for lack of 1%-:&:; He would like to see the nauko;o thordnooeux“ ity of extending y and a cof su to the lmzm.’ He would o.u%m the Rev. Mr. Hunter to move the m resolution. nc mncv.lr.nnnhrinoommlorwud stated that he had been entrusted with thodflol moving the flolb‘wh{«r!uolu- tion : Th.tthoms&atbo.dqp , and g meeting its approval of ; existence of | the Young Mon‘s Christian Association, and pledges itself Mr. Topley thqi; read a very lucid and clear nhtem;nt @ thz work ?oue by the Association during the t & I% ferred to the ouzflfe wnssion work of the i(?:mufitm in the mtuhnt Hospital and Jounty Gaol, in whi laces regular vices K.d been hald, mpd were producfi";:‘ of much good to both patients and priâ€" soners. Instances were specially cito(fof begefih r.:;ulu'n*-° through the diml:t action Association. t next uf‘g:od {to the inside )I"grk, stating meeo on â€" Tuesâ€" day and nigh:nfldboon the means of doing Exertions, in the direction nwmt good boarding homund.emp‘flymont for young men‘ who had come the city as strangers, had been M:;li with much succoss, and it e propriety of boardâ€" ing %emhnh lenving word at the rooms in ordor to facilitate so desirable an object. â€" The Reading room proved a useful means of entertainment, and many had visited thgmyoomn -“ld a o‘g‘ Uxmemnlm of the rivileges ; was roo: fiawovorfi Men;ant in this dopa?’t- ment, w foreshadowed as Te Mioine mag sn public m in the pron:’o‘u&_oflh | At. the nqm of the President the Seocrstary n.‘: m-fiu list of Officers and wao snb uk io W.’w.' 4 The meeting wits opened with singing and the usual d‘i?ofioml exercises. Mr. Baxter, the organist of the Church, and his excellent choir assisted in this direcâ€" tion. 11 +4 * ‘ The Annual M Small Attendancé â€" Aynopats ‘ports â€"Resolutions and Addresscs.®M â€" A>@l | The annual m ofâ€" the Ottawa Young Men‘s C Association was held in St. Andrew‘s Church, Wellington street, last night, at which there was a small attendantd. _ Mr. George May, Presidont of the Association, occupied the chair, and on thwlatform along with him were the Hon. Mr. Ferrier, L. Cushing, M.P. for Argenteuil, and most of the Proâ€" testant olor;ymeft of the city. _ | The Annual M Mr. ado The Council then adjourned till o‘clock a.m. to morrow. t, but had great pleasure in com upon the substantial mmwme m had been perâ€" 'muknmwuutumlonfl?d. The original contract was $37,264, w ich Stement thes qortieg s honde it Pound tewart thus ge & bonus of $6,000, The committee o(ull&s not concede t.z.t the Council was at all liable for such losses, as Mr. P?o undertook the work with a full eense of the risk and responsibility attendâ€" ing it. The "fi" concluded by .t.ting ite regret that Mr. Forgie had lost by th On m hearty support for the resoâ€" i no : mere formal .p% n motion .of | Mr. SwitH, seconded by SurtEEs, the report was received and 880CIATION. e concluded ect. He early in ask with the hon /: 2~6.â€"t00 im Nn xt 8124tf, â€" z 39 i es m ver a ford and Goyer‘s, 384 Sparks etreot. *‘ _ Oe vermg lyg:;d bym:_. p’,,:“mm; aieairrnt m- or $5. Sold | by Dz E. fll.hu, 198 Notre Damg .g:‘: HexorRzors (or Pit, ly cured by Mathieu‘s Dole fo 25. Sold wint db en znap on at fladocd m 8 may wid ovsogumnen fiett" n ver 3 554 4 B c ons yer fratotios, go Mae sTe3 Farse Monesty.â€"For â€" le to dfieue_tobeoom.e“..dmm 'n""“ dflfwymyiththedihmm mfifimmumwmdfl‘ gist for Fowle‘s ‘Pile and Humor Cure Brovent ur.â€" bankrupt stock is for sale at lower lin Bros.. 40 Rida dent str6et. N ins at 40 Rideau street, N';‘.;h.:;e Bfimflu f Sevalore> . * beurd in the Tace of price for ai. mn’“fl‘@mx ‘iw&u Rideau streot, Neolin Broc. 448 For elegant setts of New Goops.â€"A nice ass day. Have a look at them, Bappers‘ Bridge. ; Breakfast sets, toilet sets, at the streot. Tus Larest kinds of furniture ch Hall, 44 Sussex -troet.”p’ The Prince of Cough M m§. Druggist, East end «Offices to let i th.fiâ€"‘;m Apply to R. C. W. MoQuaig, *" _" Bb 10 a Aoen:h tuoi,sbo:n thousands of m:;zo that not drink. . ‘They would thttltotthywemdr%"too‘ nfin’y We know.mun,wlfizit said, to" save exâ€" pense wheeled his wife to the grave on a wheelbarrow. : He never drank. _ We caught a man stealing water melons from our patch. â€" He was a teetotaler, It would ‘have been well for us if he had disliked melons as much as he did whiskey. _ We have strong advocates for abstinence in Moyamensing Prison. We believe a man may be consistent in all his professions of temporance, and yet not be to untie the fiua qfimu who always wine on their table." | 8P I SBMRt thd. > rau adict 55 d uisite of chureh imembership. They me no mero;mmmm whopl;ny have uhampfine on le. _ ‘They would let a man die of t id, before they would ive him a drop of d They have glbvelt uporn the one gvil untilall others are submerged â€"and | They have horrid nifitmme of demijohn and de canter, ey talk as though, if aman cheated the whiskey cask, he was safe for I eaven, forgetful of the fact lm the only The Rev. Mr. 'l\l.m?e for temâ€" perance with heart an lofi,.uflu â€" tract will show, still he does not mnkoItl the elixir of life, or over and above \ other things, " the one thiu, needful," I transcribe the paragraph for the of promoting the extention of " ty |" towards the $ and \ selling as well as wmd‘f":{. grogâ€" sinners. A, sale at lower prices t] 3ros,, 40 Rideau street. BUSINESS NOTICES. The best value in Winoeys at "naturg‘s nobleman " did on ‘behalf of the ~downâ€"trodden nefm chattel. +~The writer of the " Hobbies" is no other person thant . o Rev. T. De Wiu’l\lmcgj of Brooklyn a gandly Godâ€"honoure imtrum:;xt{ ga e‘:;i:& updnooreo an 4 hundreds of â€"rayi an es items of va mtul‘xgumnfly in m and low places, . d forming them into one ¢f the most in . nsely living church organizaâ€" tions of th . Jlay. T-hmgwnhout being a rival of Boecher‘s, has for years large‘y shnodthomsoot and ..adm{ndmofu» Christian world, and few devout men ever spend a Sunday in New York without going to hear him, but of late, and ulpeohlxdnootho deep eclipse of the Plymouth Church star, he has become morf.m:llmmomoomp‘%t;o!:’, and it is rhaps almost impossible ego f.:h.elrmliqu‘nli of his arg-w’?;t ii.nfl‘\;;:,noo, ,or we nd it quite po ‘ most unâ€" anticipated places. * 1 Hotel, corner of CECIE GUTCY ©0I00S .& SNOrG essay on “Hmes"byomnnwhosnhh' t probably filly as prominent a £hoe in American society as Mr. Bmith ever did, though never, so far as I know, calléd upon to toil, spend and suffor as that true © Sir,â€"Some three weeks ago I invited the attention of tem ce men to the lastâ€"and as the event proved, the dying â€"â€"testimony of the late &r Gerritt Smi on the subject of lafl:y enforced tot abstinence from all can intoxicateâ€" a social cond;tion which the well:â€"meaning advocates ‘of a Prohibitory Liquor Law hope (I do not say expect) to about in this country, Since then I have aotiâ€" dentally come across & short essay on « Hobbies " by a man who at this nmamant The Revds. Messrs.. Cameron an« Young followed briefly in support of the resolution. , c sBE stitution of Young: Men‘s Christian Assof ciations and their nurerous branches throughout the world,s ; the amount of Christian work they accomplished. They had been ins tal in prwenfins many young men from |going astray an keeping them out of way of sin and umpt;:i‘lm}. t.E: concluded .:ya making an & or sym: support of alfclum in the unity to dfipfigw Young Men‘s Christian Association. â€" > _ A collection was next taken up and a very ‘interesting meeti &::fgt to a close by the singing of ogy. | To tar Eotror or tas TIMES. THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. East end of Sappers Corrcespomaence. THos. Cowax REFORMATORY HoBBIES, “T_l“"_;?i?e! brought lwnn; embers of i itlemen m.anM good Parliament, at the Floâ€" er of Sparks and Bank 5__'Abe§tdom sets and dinner tea i Vaploy ° 220008 8060 ewellery and splen than ever, Iflor;x‘nent in toâ€" ‘m. . Neelin Bros 3764 | Mixtures at W. at the Variety 8695 1m. Farumo 3764 Dufferin 3765 8763 Letters, Sobetrien Brothers, â€" NEws AcEXOY. pr®ss ezExvor. Do " C ganpaity YOBK ayeRry ran.wnaowarm uasUr Rates of passage from New York ulfiuu.m’m, M on3 "" $50 to $70 goid, moording to mecomodaâ€" .’...'s.‘_"._-.‘!!..fl' Nb: W..-. h’l wa RATBES OF PassAu®. _ % fflmmun MEDLATE ..¢1; s 0n macasl sn y "flkAfll..........................‘.. 25 vhe. Her doreereemam satrtet o0 eaeh Persuns wishing to soed for friends can Obtain cortificates at lowest rates from Enchnmu or Heotland, to any railway station in Camada or the United States, [(When :l&mmnouiodth aAmount is returned, less m‘:m and every informaGon 9 AVI.GE 4# C0, UMkkthk ) 4.+ on +ou, EB fifln ANCHOR LINE, steamrus. rmos ioh rouk syi pasm. Yorn Aowavm Rates of passage from New York To 4l28gow, m’m. are intended to sall botw. Oryde Portland during the season of" Winter Nav,‘ CABIN Ottawa July 22 1878, g::.:.m&r.‘fig% 6 wo‘;‘l:l OVo-eIl wilt to mfiuâ€".â€" OF ROYAL MAIL STEANMenIPs Bend 50 cents for a sample box (that wiil proâ€" duce from 5 to 10 bushels of mail, giving PiSkMs To A«'i:' in Ti dirao ns for T Address h.t‘i'f'oelfl'r_'hnu-t Ved $300 PER MONTH ; 2 in 4BXE T Soe) in every town and County INSTRUMENT ordered or made HEARYN & HARRISON, Montroy; """*V" H® Glasgow L ing OPTICALâ€"& SCIENTIFIC STEREOSCOPES, GNAPHOSCOPES 'I‘th'lor‘km.............. 6.0? The : ipnopopersememmnd _ The Universal Binocular | Miaen. honty mpat sinle SOfeh (Ant rej made Messra, mor fl Luttrell, ot0 Enges of e report of this [avestise tion have. dmy beean published. negro â€" society eaists for grossce from goutng , mmaiied. y Thif AGENTS for all GURLEYB . NGINEERING . W F â€"ANDâ€" LLAN LINE h life.. Remember the name and see u‘:’.‘?‘z ]Md"fllfld& is on each 1 | kage. Northrop & & onto, )n: Proprietors for 1000 $ MOC e EPCOTORE by all men ive dealers. Em 4 af commend it, and would advise all who fl?"”"fi‘g‘vtm&duéw mA e means hop, fls " se means of saving your upon VERYBODY READ THIS ; 3. _ _ _ 3 C 00 SCAeZZ Apone ~Wirom Ee gtowth depends. ‘Twonty .years ago & single M'f::-ndu hair in a desâ€" pernte case, in which all other treatment fm“iMdnooMuranmon tbouund_-ofmuof&ldmg, druff, Toss of Hair and Irritation of the Scalp have yielded to.the same remedy. 37 ’ Keepers ! _ If you desire to get a proftable ten call to Baskervifie® & firoe: and have them to select for you, . If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will refund the money for what you return. Thcir"inel,liqum“dmmm are of the best brand. . 1 ~ People‘s Tea Store, | : 86 Rideau street, Bave Yorg Har.â€"If your wish to sav6 f’“" hair a1: keep it in a strong and éalthy conc :: on, use Burnetfs Cocoaine. g:gn -g:nmm:&. r0ote of the hair, and restore the natural action upon which its Tus AnaBaxa Power Pastorelli‘s Patent "Levels RATES OF PASsAGE, + $70 tog:0 1 BTEERAGE., ?uammmorm ONEY. WELL SPENT. , 18756 Steamships. Miscellancors. RATES oF T. H. 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DIBNN & 00, 11 Bdway, New York‘ New York the United time â€"be sent $400 Cloth, $3.00, THE TIMES (Daily Edition, is pul vhabed PCP NOLs lwlus news of the week irom all parié 4 word , valuable TAALLT muwmammu’;fimf mMpc.:‘nw-u *« ah um?flwmm cluss weekly newspaper, h Subscription Rates for the paid weekly, and aâ€"hall !fi':mym.'::m-n.q-._ THE WEEKLY TIMER is publisbed every Friday morning, and G00* 2 it Oe oome pupinens cards insort the first page for one year, e $ aaiet o in readanitrngs Autices of . atas, P prmorr hk riiy Arewâ€"riper onl a Ottawa, 2ist Dec., 1874 every lawful day (and Weekly EdMON ® Alexander "ana Join OCharis Hogen sole propnitl .';;:Lgâ€"c‘i';;â€"i'"fl-" ia! Condensed «t vhcnnum. he SiNTS 19r each word over Mmm- 3# Auy one specified articleâ€" â€" n Â¥For Sale or Waniod. i Lost or Found. E. Board Wanted. j Business for Saie. o Business Wanied. UsNTB PEWK LLNK ~ _ _/ _ Bpecial Contrasts nre made Mouses to is Mouses '5 rms Waured. * Farms Rent Live lt':'-z &?’ to KHomt. MtoSt marmes on e Lean ‘_Q‘-d.- Vacant, &6.,. 46. _ . â€" . to whslont ‘Adves e TLA CEN® rfi 6, D0 paref) me §5 828 Ret t ho a oo Rewas E'.u ofnzuum n‘fiw S LeBi en en es e ‘w Fiiiiun'm'q “Puu-u 5'- Bofa Cars.on Nos. 8 and Bure connections 'ugzg ),,4‘ a-':d_;g g_gfl er route. .".E‘Nhhcd every lawfal m« ' * seulas por weok, nent to mupsen vens fal Trains are run on M # 4+ On and FRON THUERDAY , 17t ALTERATION ‘OF RUNNING No 8 |i0 4 par.\Grand Trunk East THE $T. $@" 4.15 p.m. , Ortawek " .0. s 26" 2C ' Senfrew: > |,.) [ 1 *#* :?u.-fl.' * e Train for the West at 210 pm. s . m LCBE . h‘“':ubfl.!.m « fi &' w m w * For Ottawa }Em TWO EXPRESS TRAINS 3 | L0 ®au|Grend "trubk ‘ Mall CANADA *CENT Brockvillo &.0ttawa E aENERAL . EoopyOOino ANP ‘ Â¥e OTTAWA RAILW Brocky Ruliig, Porforating, No Account Book Manufy â€" The OUreditors of 1 lnte of the City of Ottags J sensed, are reques‘ed to send within one month from this tin snd Surname, Addr‘ wse, Ml’"lo.o‘ and L‘:““d to lho -lyhu D. tate, are requested ; lersigned â€" without del« ::umnuumm ut _ Of uniform Gange with the G December 2, 1874 Ml- -“ulll.n‘lt. form his customers and wlly that he has removed his from hhbrncmaog. on the south side of York hlm‘o-ouulmh Portntions or 10 suoply them all kinds of Poultry and Game" ""** A ‘pood Horse, a Montreal WALKER, Oas Meloient, February ist, 1875. To Surveyors and T,NOBR SALE a fArstâ€"class wonee. FISH! FISH : 1046 .m BOOKBI Na #‘..~4 ___. YWARNESS,â€" RoRES, oo Abyrlicr 4 Shpeias h 4+ S +o ol t Ottawa, Fob, 2, 1875, THE TI M ES Theodolite and wr.-.'fi-um__h. Express for Sale, And apceleration of traing, 3Hiscel Mookbindti. GorNG ad0orK "and.. Conire Nex] mont * wnd ‘ 4& Wateriown Rys,‘ 1 y io on‘ t Bailivags, Connecting with. 11. 1876 ARBIVE, +«A Nipeâ€" ~~*NDâ€" ium MosEs Aet 41¢ PÂ¥ MA "flt! uh. «l Jre "Ov8 off C t} ay) y . * W 4 SAvory thr0e and ® td bited Ank Mvalisd Oon ,“::d-. en ""4;, r :;::1 Home of e fid 0t * "ig1 CAUTION AgAarNgT H D. OTOOSter WORCESTERSHIRE sA FWNO ‘SENATORS and #. * THNO LET T10 LEY FWIO LET ryNo LBT 4shoard & L006 OTHCH roum $4 ~wa usighbo: t n lars aund «dd NRE OTTAWA own for working peopie of estmer ‘wew, en Repertpeye t ts THB onty LEA & PEERIN #D *~ #20 | P #77 i hm snt success of th Now. 2. w94 ©@ A B J «100 witory" of the â€""= on iifgnrainie se fan with, mabe Ubart nod 1 oo iis 1114 returns of which as over 100 per cent, a PPRA J o ns H A td H K. AVERILI h ) t tm e * ip q@elbind pgou aopy S . m + enal Flotict At trOr ®e inffinged.~ _ * Hakete Rrogme S Bottle, and uo 34 VOL. VIIH. % nt Ab. 'Wf s FEEE P T ANTED.â€"We w MRooms to TORK POR ALL ELP WANTEBD in tnt C106 & 1 Mcectinas. BA*AINST â€" P " thite & o "VIne naned core A the only to A AJNT “z-m sA ‘ whire ‘ i '...:-" w m Nmpges is for Hxport by the CELERBR arep Portiand. Maine ean hy pu se a ushily doas weli as » formation apply 1 broad. day or © R.J. STANTOK, B Export va «d Aiine EY OON ® ofe@reyy Manufa Euk mss ® i ccting To $450 m.- bar Rew Brade A BLE, 568 Oraig GOOD sAu0 Blaok we " onlb i by mall f stamyp, M. CLL1CS, warmed w bapiinl. m a pamte moul roomin® toe . w . OR HAT W1 i arlinigddl d mare ETTE No ty furing turng MRS, FQ it sda m f Ha Ww C m

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