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§3 a4 4 t3e)t «‘g.: § $% 3°+4 #4 yE Â¥t #5% +4 #t a#s is )t ‘1Jon. }(r.th.'l'}JPPER.--I:'m happy to conâ€" dratulate Minister Finance the altered tonc of the speech tklivw to the House upou this occasion, as comâ€" pared to that we had the pleasure of stening to a year ago. We have not pared to that we had the pleasure of listening to a year ago. We have not been pained by liftening to uncompli ment iry observations ;boucp;h:‘smkoeoâ€" gots;'ohve not »nf & b’“ which was even mblz.o painfulâ€" the statements he~ then made use of which were calculated to injure the finanâ€" cial position and lower | the financial serinuslyâ€"that is to _ say, ~if the statements of . the . Finance Minister CC ho. SITT LuF serinuslyâ€"that is to _ sAY, if â€" the statements of . the . Finance Minister had been received with that credence which it is desirable they should be reâ€" ceived by this House and the country. I will claim the induigence of the House while _1 review â€"at mm the circumstances under which i tik ation was imposed upon us‘ last year, and unnhtu’:hqh-' to the statements submitted to the House toâ€"day. â€" I claim in the outset some consideration from the members of this House while I state upon whlmil I . stand here toâ€"day in a poliuo.woh.nmpth.ch'-t serutiny of the criticisms I offered upon the state© ments of the Minister of Financelast year md‘ivouoanp.r‘u-dthmow withthePn:icuA‘mu‘:rinh'thelm gentleman upon the table.. _ I am: mflwdfi.w&om"& on the issues that exist between the hon. gentleman. and myself, after Ihqhyefiv’n‘qufh‘l%hfl\oa )NSI the hon. gentleman. and myself, after they have @;‘enhe:rdnl consideration to a comparison statement .. . ming, and the evidence which the %lioAc counts submitted b"{::imt hy this , ~ Parliament. _ year . the hon. . gentleman _. placed . in . the ns ; and there it there would those of the ct mouth more 1 pert tate at & »d t ppose 10" .lu,tll).yp: ire of the current year largely exceeded he receipts, and involved the necessity i applying to Parliament for . increased that notwithstanding the great commieor« c'ul.kpu-'qnvhhhhd in the country â€" â€" lying . alongside of + us, the wade . of . _ Canada . was mnl;mdfiohn.pflmlndnn t this House and to the countryan eviâ€" Jence that his statement of last was mmmmmnmflmb _sitted to the criticism I~then off 1 det nal h tieman by his statements ayear x hmwllmnyaiaw&flobflxm deal with the public accounts of this country as no Minister of Finance ever deait with them before. In order to reâ€" otements of a your »go win Sazed hn end statements of a year al Lbe(iuvornmed:::d â€"h.::bnmunbar he has been obliged to compara uwwm.-flm fuhion. What use is it for the House to fuhion. What use is it for the House to have a statement such as this? _A state ment which is worth, anything must.foarâ€" leasly -ndofmm. 'dh’;c-p-ufln statement revenue ox of the country on the same buz in each of the years which the comparison proâ€" poses 10 embrace. OL what. yaluo thereâ€" Tore is the stateutent presented to the House on this oceasion. 1 take the re cmonsibility of challenging the h‘.q- any pu ueman that both in reéference to the revenue and expenditure of . the country liberties havo ‘veen *Aaken such as were npver takon b\.&n-s Itâ€" is | truesthat a surplus of ovet ree quarters of a million 18 elxpm:kul as Letween M‘fi and ex penuiture. â€" The hon. mhhln dous yiven as the revenue of ‘year, that is the : «cempls of l&l&'?{.l&’”}&“i uud. the exponditure 48 ; 310,316.10 ; showing a surplus of $383,175.79. 1 am fl to take the liberty of correcting zmm Asows ib ceipts 6 . which . Other !’mm â€" td uo antnang free that which all Finance Ministo h .1%v@ : nOVOEF . PESCS 1 will not atiemipt in stock, which ‘desirable. end ho to see effocted. . He gave a syn® the expenditure : to which the y is committed from 1st July, 1874, iod at which most of our loans now . will mature ; and concluded by that there was reason for a-m n on our financial pouitiw, w tetially improved . since last year. r° immediate demands, which are erable, lhave been met ; wo have a able surplus on last yur': transacâ€" rmor Ceneral 2 SerIUNE® MMESARAERT CCC ment to the effect that “""‘P",‘d mit me w1 ON s800N% t and Lank urities now D arests into On never place ;,"""",,mn‘: placed .. in . the of _ His _ Excelleney . the General a serious and important L1 to the House that the hon gotmated atat ith could > been met ; we have & on last yoar‘s transacâ€" is every ground to hope be aâ€"reasonable surplus rrout year. mn bemg TT to th om the expenditure w ttm oxw ) do this without givâ€" th wring Yarious consolidated rable end he enteer a gros H 1 te U gon the House such justification ag will led runl erte d th e He and a qw'wmu;â€"';iiii&g'- im .(Mum with revenue 4 "h due. to those fi ways. Rospuo-ly that, but the London Economist, which reâ€" but the OTp, . BCCAATEEE 7y . se en publisl.{d suEAunfially the :)«ochd the hon. gehtleman on the eve nep‘uh} an important loan, drew the attention the pgople of England to the fact that Canada was W.mw thoroughly un works, | & deficit of ’onemd a quarter :':lfioudol- lars had been caused by the operations of the rulwapn. I draw the attention of the House to the fact that instead of there f amlufi'mn:'luq nflw ‘the upon \of h our t louuno?xu to $408,119, and this con firmed by the t ‘of Mr.Brydges in his reports. I ‘that this is a true statement of WHMM“ &b;.. d-"nofi to working expenses it repre sent 3. the true %o( the. muneobdnedt:hym 1 When L stateo that | the «Public Accounts show that of the $408,119 no less than $275,119 are due, not to. ordinary (but to extraordinary expenses, ‘the Housée will see at once how small was the ground for the Finance Minister‘s statement that see at once how smail was L1E BA USAOMTD the Finance Minister‘s statement “.m â€" there‘ was a‘dcficit of one and a q ‘ million dollars, Mow I the Grand: Trunk officials like the tw mm:.pomdl sterling expended on to be e to current ex of ‘a single hnxh?l , f 3 year ? * That ox&r-mm expendi on the Government railways was by the tmck being reâ€"laid with steel the outlay upon which should be spread over | a number : ofâ€" years." ‘Dé duftiqg_ the c“,:b l{ar those extraordinary) , the Houbbe w ohwrv;euw‘lml‘\dflmmm into $1,250,000. _ I think 1 ve satisfied :‘lzllanp:htlh; "rightly deducted t sum of $545,6 m the .gtatement a'.:§;’?“.5r' m pabgaind e , w o 2,867 . 4 showing an actual surplus of $1 C on ‘n.cout:y, f xM’Zfi: t thi is ; gubject to some de tenvldng. jut 1 chafichge the Adsurney of the statcments made on this point by the Finarice Minister, and will | undertake to prové to the House from the. lg tle: man‘s ow nt} so that ' contradict imy ment, that two m lions of the amount received before | the | ist of July, 1874, was due to new taxes. Mr. SPBAKES "'1‘?“‘ that e.uml-: he h“: l‘:&eivxl the| Judgo‘s :LOMI the | No ing m k Under the Acts of IBf3â€"th he, the Speats cr,wl'uumlhhwmth .m& tioch immediately. Afterit had been ‘ the illurfiiwowmd “mw in. his ¢ertificate nm ' soeded under m 4 te flv&fi from the, fucts to. have & clorijcalâ€"Prror. He, i&*fim ha-uil,uldl:l) sut his report ‘to the House il means taken ‘uinfmlt ho .4 WQ:". blunder in the procéedings â€" or a clorical lerfii‘. In feply to a telegram he loarnt that the proceedings were held underithe | Act of .. 18 fi. e telegraphed . to J udgeâ€"th oulid be neacessary to ‘u..- ifigate ‘and ; sond it in, f L:T“ . Javuig bdon‘! itaken > unde mflm nhi. stopped in transit, â€" Oi lavied suat rU\ . MAUKENZLE thought A Hn'% the ‘ i l“‘” “\y» 3 ‘b ho ;certi on ~a : mere. fele, APTER RBorss, ppod. i( l.i | ork d , MERET :A “".., m [ xt h.:t:..l“d to lb,‘ wflt: 10 gen struck with & (Mr, Tilley) fi“" f‘« > O + q o c 40 .: @ .: ‘q' Pc8 D C the fact that under the administration of| the late Governmént the trade of the / om%rhtd increased in five yours M\ 131,027,928 to 2#17,801,203, the hon. tleman might have spared his denunâ€" | ations. â€" He concluded byeotT‘Wm the Minister of Finance on his alte tone, and his altered â€" yiews, which indioaâ€" ted a vigorous prosccution of the Pacitic Raslway. â€"_ ’ Hon. Mr. CARTWRIGHT followed. ' The discussion was continued by Messrs. DOMVILLE: and GOUDGE, and anftor a fow remarks from the Hon. Mr. MACKENZIE the motion was carried. â€" The House went into Commiittee, and took a formal step in Supply. : The House adjourned at 1145 p.m. * 8ST, LA WRENCR &:‘# oTTAwWA RAILâ€" Leaves.....10.45 a.m,, 2.00 p.m,, 1040 p.m Arrives.... 7.35 a m., 410 pau, : 7A0 p.m Leaves......~......:++.++10.40 a.m, 5.00 An-iveo.......:....:.....\. 1.20 p.m., 7A GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Leaves Prescott Junction _ t _ going west Leaves " ROME, WATERTOWN, AND OGDENSâ€" BURG RALLWAY. Leaves Ogdon‘-burg.. 8.00 a.m., 22 p.m. Arrives in New York.10.0" p.m., 7.00 a.m. leaves New York ... 6.00 p.m,, 11.00 p.m. Arrives in Ogdong . t DUrg ..................__1.15 &.M4 7145 p.m. [ orNTRAL VERNONT RAILROAD. Leaves Ogdonsburg: * for Boston ..........12.15 p.m., 5.30 p.m Arrives in Ogdens (. burg from Boston . 8.00 a.m., 1250 p.m Travcllers‘ Guide. New â€" Ranway »Brmor.â€"It is in conâ€" templation to build a new bridge over the Rideau, for the St. Lawrence and Uttawa Ruilway ; in fact, steps have already been taken towards commencing the proposed structure. i MJ | Triar aAr+HyoRrax3.â€"A vory nroe-hl trial of the new Chaudiere steam | firo enâ€" gine was made yesterday at a h t on Sparks street, near the.Upper mar ket. She throw. a distance ‘of 238 feet through 2)) feet of hose, with a 1} inch nozgle. q:ounn Deuxquexts.â€"Two men namâ€" ed Patrick Shearn and Michael McGarr, hailing from the Proscott road, some short distance south of the city, were arraigned before Mr. Langrell, J. P., yesterday, and for their riotous conduct were mulcted in #20 and costs each. Â¥ CANADA CENTRAL EAILWAY, Markut . Tous.â€"Tho market talls having been sokl to Mr.Michael Starrs for $11,045, the City Solicitor is Knporing «lfl” neooeuad ocuments, wbl:yic l‘;vill be luly executec toâ€"mort t now hn“?oe and his sureties, fieun. Charles Goulden and Pjerce Mansfield. â€" * Deern or .â€"The inton-izcof the frost may be from the fact that in ,.y% where : the Water Comâ€" missiohné vé andeavoured to reach the service pi frost has penetrated gh;r,;nd yfonr feet. It is little w r that in almost every house there has been a" tinuance of the water supply Bunor.‘l: RAN‘3 Fmsuu.â€"'t: obseâ€" quies of 'hte Bishop of Ki will take place on Friday morning next, the 19th inst. . Many of the dignitaries of the: Church from Ontario and Quebec have already expressed their intention of atâ€" tending, t-nd it is the inféntion of the St. Lawrencée and Ottawa and Grand Trunk Railways to issue fickets at reduced rates. Cair ml.l.â€"uWo are dn?r‘mlb.ndt:( u_&:‘ nounce ho Gove! ufimrfl'{?&ifi Guards hl:e kindly vpluntgered their services to : at : the \Concert at ‘ New Edinbnrg{o: Thu evening noxt, for the benefit of. t Hos ‘The citizens d ieva Phre x ‘giatitude to summer months, and~ w6 are sure their ‘ :‘::l will be highly approciated on Ts fc’u}nn-qâ€"Yeomdayh the first time a yisible ch in the weather mani fested , iMtoolf : _ Ulél Sot assorted _ his suâ€" pre MMHMMEM was in & measupe to C" to which I A w or ‘over a u; n Wm . ts '-z. o pearance, and _ resumed its usual uohvity.i T e evening, however, it again:turned o 4A workin#' in Messrs. Oliver and Son‘s cabinet factory, at the Chaudiers, lost his forefinger and had two others on the: hand sbattered by coming < in contact with a circular . sew . yesterday. â€" Dr. Henderson was mment for and it oo uit en iersons t .ce sur Mo‘ was taken home and is progressing favouraâ€" bly uniler the circumstanides. â€"~ ~ * _ Tod or Insrrorion.â€"Mesars. Stark and Light, civil engineers, have been making mt t on iReialke Gatinemu, for the Northern ization n ArRn iE $ , 18 P in the gr-nbmh 6 the lands to be ‘expropriated mem‘dbemmoflfl»u river a Hull. (The work on all sections is xwfm,’m"; £t Tfi ! & Inxtoraxts.â€"Mr. W. J. Wills, Emigra tion Agent, has issued "notices, asking _ all those â€" desirous uw domestic â€" servants to ‘leave with him their naines, post office address, and rate of wages . ofl'e_rql,yilh L_Ylid' _02 enabling â€"him to supply â€"them with enabling â€"him to supply â€"them with such: persons as they may . requiro. â€" Ho is also, desirous that all persons having linds for sale will give him a description and pFice of the pmpcrw,;\ order ~that he may afford such information to intending purâ€" chasers who may chance to require such information. ‘ Mr. ‘Wills evidently means work in ‘connection withâ€" his Emigration AoctbExt.â€"A man named George Allas, work it Bureau CuarRmzXx or Soncor Comnirrezs.â€"Aftor the adjournment of the Board ‘of Public. School Trusteds lust ni fl»wifl” com Tor the "T.&"..‘:é' ith tlw for / wi mua-m..w.yf‘x. mm-i"?fi‘fl ing and Sites, Mri E. H.% Manadament. Mrs P.Lo Sueur; |FPurns for the current yéar, with the, lowi:f mdt:â€"o‘imfio,_‘_r.'fli‘vlm'nlflw © mguu,sim,xxanfl.hmon;mmoi Munagament, Mrv P,Lo Sueur; Fu ‘& Mr. J. P. Robortson, ‘:lc:wfl-t the / has been duly organi iuh-'.tuim» doubtless, â€"receive‘‘the Im nos ' ation at the hands of the members. The mmuluofovduf.*fll‘“:mm“ at the adjournedâ€"mee iday t regiilation of the dibgp; .. . ;â€".! ;3 ‘oc. Fige in â€" Hysi.â€"+About cleven 0 last n(ifih\. a the â€"II'oke out in the shop of 616 ‘Dompierre, confoctione biscuit ‘bnker," and,b@ umaé' unood was at hand Mwit'll &D # f eeracten) saved his 0+ Neither lad worked with t and | mabaged t Ilnl;.i ~~;l ‘ _ stmigk with a hook, and recoivec w Th es t ."-w-pb“:f?\v'\; * il intcMigciuce. ...... l 40 p.m, 157 a.m. cast. 4.45 p.m,, 4.35 a m. LE TIMES: OTTAW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1875 â€"Tho marketâ€" talls procesiiogs _ _ Thone gat in afi“fâ€"j“: pierre, tonfoctioner & ?‘ufil‘ old .00 p.m 7 40 p m : Buppiy or Iox.â€"The Rideau River, in the vici ::.{ jof the Ottawa street bridge, is cov blocks of ise which are beâ€" ing pre for storage in different parts of the city, for summer use. Onarqutes.â€"The funeral of the late Mr. Hunton was largoly attended yesterday ’ afte ty all classes of the community. | ‘The Mayor and Corporation attended in & | body. _Owlr\xg to the oorgoe huvin%uto be | deposited in the vault th& usual neral rites were performed in the Metcalfe Street Wesleyan Church, which was heavâ€" ily draped in mourning outâ€" of respect to the memory of the deceased. The Rev. Mr. Hunter officiated ‘at one of the most impmiv: and solemn services that has perhaps held in the ou{ for some years. The building was dense rz‘omwdc.wl, and many a tear was shed du fi::‘ soâ€" lemnities of the service. As the and respectable cortege passed thmu;g the principal |streets all places of business were closed as a token of m&oct to the deceased, who was one of the leading merchants of the cit{. The remains were deposited in the vault in Beechwood Coâ€" _| metery until spring, when they will be . | duly interred. * ritbg Refore M. O‘Gara, * James Warnock ‘was arraigned on a charge of selling bread under weight. It was proven to be fancy bread, for which there is no prescribod weight. .'l’ho ‘?ut: e k oL q aof¢lan :':I-t_i;lin Rmi v:hhmlo,oloountonmce 18 & ‘amiliar one in the Police u as usual for drunken and m&;‘ ooll: duct. She was sent to gaol for two months at hard labour. R § (in Tuesday last a match was ‘phyod beâ€" ‘ tween the Vico Regal and Renfrew Curl« ing clubs for the Royal Caledonian 80â€" ciot{;n::dd, resulting in , a victory for the former by one point, after & close and wellâ€"contestei}: game on both rinks ; one game wa$ played at Renfrew and the other on the Vice Rogal rink. The game on the Vice Regal fink began at 10 a. m. and after plsi‘:ng for three hours resulted in a victory the Vice Regal club by one point. _ The score stood as follows : â€" Vice Regal Club. :4 Renfrew Club. . W. Robortson, ./. J. W | ‘Col. Fleteher, = J. D..I“:bouk!', | F. Nowell W. Bannerman, IIi-Efxog{le‘ncy__the Sael > _ . * 4 of Duffe®i@(Sk.) A. J. Melntyre (Sk.) V.R.C.C., 3 $ 1 1111 11, 15 p. 11 ends. Renfreow, 1 1 9} 3 1 23 000, 14 p= 8 ends. The‘fines Renfrow, where the play: ors of the Viceâ€"Regal Club were most hosâ€" pitably received and entertained, began at noon, and: after three hours play reâ€" sulted in a tie; the score stood as folâ€" lows :â€" Viceâ€"Regal Club. Renfrew Club, F, A. Dixon. D. O‘Brien. .« W. R. Baker. â€" ‘hos, Leitch. F, Hamilton. D. Airth. Captain Ward (Skip). D. F. Fraser (Sk_ip) V.R. Club 142 1 5 2 1 00 0, 16 p. 7 ends Renfrew, 1 241 1 3 2 2 1 2, 16 p. 10 onds The Vice Regal Club vs. Renfrow. A few days ago one of those interesting meetings which leave pleasant traces in the memory for a long time, tooklrheo at the enterprising little city of Hull. All the liberal professions, industry and comâ€" merce were fully represented at Council lor Charles Deludeo‘s residence on the ocession. _The object of the mesting was to thank Hon. Senator J. Q. Bureau for the charter of incorporation which he had framed at the request of the inhabitants of the futuse city of Hul. It was felt that in this somewhat exciting undertakâ€" ing he had manifested both an intelligont Courrier d‘ Outaouais in speaking of it, saysâ€"" This law is â€"a masterpiece of ‘its kind, and will stand in our statutes as a monument of the knowledge and talent of its celebrated author m BoaARD OFâ€" PUBLIC sCHOoOL TRUS« TEES. s " aes + Â¥aceination â€"Standing ~Committoen â€" Extension of School Siteâ€" Rules of Order. Te A smi&l meeting of the Board of Pubâ€" lie 8c Trustoos was held last fit in g.w City Hdfi Prosontâ€"Hiram Noky 1X Barbery‘ nsc erlso!,Gf;hun, Kkby,n_m, Iliffe, and the Inspector. __ _ _ A number of communieations and a¢â€" counts vmm;ul referred to respective tiees. .( ~ & My. Barses desired : to, know what been done in the schools with ,W were current some di in regard to the: consequence dismissed without The Inspector fiyg,u;ho ceort o be from are miny intloh there was a hardsh mmé:.chu of the parorit stt efleot'gr:iw al CURLING MATCH. POoLICE CoOURT. 4 Tusspay, Fob. 16 erti D1 & v ACOINATION D. O‘Brien. * t hos, Leitch. D. Airth. D. F. Fraser (Skip). 1 0 0 0, 16 p. 7 ends. Ronfrew Club, ith Mr. x&g !h: exol ’4 should be acad; yesolution: t0 n.:z A€ | ‘c a AT HMULL. ad no alte ording. to Mr. LeSuzur was also of opinion that the law govornlng' the matter should be held inviolate, But thought the inspector or teacher, when & child was found not to be vaccinated, should send it at once to the Medical Health Officer, Mr. Broxsox contended that the Board had no Aurisdxohon in the matter, and there was no redress but to procure & written cortificate from the family physiâ€" cian. The members of the Board could not stultify themselves by acting contrary to a Statutory enactment. Mr. Rosertson held that any action on the part of the Board would be illogal and could be set aside by'thp Medica wEluuou ue c oE y dn on dC® cneDH . sian,. The members of the Board could : not stultify themselves by acting contrary to a Statutory enactment. Mr. Ronerrson held that any action on the part of the Board would be illogal and could. be set aside by the Medwai Officer of the Corporation,. _It was agreed almost unanimously that vaccination w 3 the only preventive to the spread â€" of nnsll&ox, and it was absolutely necessary that the most stringont regpn! should be had with regard to its enforcorxent. ‘ Mr. Itiere expressed f in a simiâ€" lar direction. ; ; \mur. fl.BA:u:mmoved & 1iut.’mn ‘to o effec ev ¢hi e son ting t:‘;‘t’l?}f with e.ry (loe prd vaccina! rom its parent or parents, shall beadmitted and permitted to remu; until & physician‘s can be obâ€" mn:itl such permission nét to be acâ€" corded for more than six day Un Tt Eie e t In offerittg this resolution held that there was no violation of the statute, and it would be dealing fn.irl{wi .Â¥he people: M., Wrieuy withdreow his lution in Mr. Kizsy withdrew his lution in favour of that of Mr. Barber. 1 The resolution being put to the meetâ€" ing. was carried on the foll division : Yeasâ€"Barber, _ Robertson, | Graham,, Bedard, Kirby and Iliffe. Nays ~ Bronson and Le Suour. RULES OF ORDE * â€" Moved by Mr. Ronerrsox, seconded b{ Mr. Broxsox, that the resolve itself into committeo of the w to consider the new Rules of Order, suspending all lrule.to‘theoonu-sry.__ s the | .. Mr. Kirsy was satisfied with the exâ€" isting rules and would e the six months hoist. Mr. Granxax seconded the resolution. Mr, Rosgzrsox % to hear Mr. Kirby move such a , when he knew that many of the rulés under which they were-ncfixlx# were ille and canâ€" trfitot.holp t of the n Act. . Barsse thought Board should be duanorgmind by the appointment of the Standing Committoes, would thereâ€" fore e in amendment to the amendâ€" mont that the Special : ap min to strike the Standing Committoos year, retire for minutes in order to report to the meeting. ) ____ _ of Order could be considered T & 10VOE 8 + s # & ‘The amendment to the amendment was carried, after which the Comgnitilee retired. Mr. Barser, after the return of the Spoc¢ial Committee, reported tz: following as the Stansing Committoes the cur: rent year: Sex 3 Pay Financeâ€"Messts. Barber, Bronson, Roâ€" NM Le s MIM 3 Young, Graham, y, and Iliffe. s School Mc t.â€"Messrs. Le Suour, Barber, Graham, Kirby, and Iliffe. Furnishing.â€"â€"I s. Robertson, Leâ€" Suour, Bedard, and Y ount, .: On motion of Mr. Barsz®, seconded by Mr. LrSuzur the report was received and adopted. (mKPmuon of : Mr. Bzoar», seconded by Mr. Kirsy, thoe Building and Sites Com mittee was instructed to: report _at the nox&meednfofthe Board as to the proâ€" bable cost of extending the present site of the Central School East, # j UNFINISHED BUSINRSS: °> Mr. Ronperson again offered his resoluâ€" tion to consider the Rules of Order, which was carried, : : _ ~A _ : tfi‘ n.l_ The Board resolved itself into ‘Commitâ€" tee of the Whole and took t‘llp the rules seriatim. The preamble an thrfi{our rules were after . some slight alte - approved. . It m deemed advisable to adjourn the o on motion of Mr. m vedivey ols : megnc ve to sit again. .| . ; > _ On motion ofi‘h Barszg, seconded by Mr. Iuuer® the Board adjourned till Friday evening the 19th inst., at 1;30 pan. > The Rdltor desires it to bo munmmsul \. «hat while inserting the câ€"m m as of :â€"â€" Correspondents, he is in no way to be holdt :upomlblo, Jor the opiuions expressed To ts Eorror or res TIMES Eol | e nb es ud b.ThoGermfll- iflfiimth:f this ci:;yr vepurchnedl $ Wilbrod undzcumbo'fl&lh'eeh ;or the purpese of erecting aâ€" church, in which ie Sss in en ho hear the " church â€" service in their own language. <~.. _ .. t The German community being rather small, and their means very limited, they are unable to build ia chux without the assistancé of their fellow citizens, and with & view of i Mgsd. the: Germans have appointed two m’ le, Messre. Henra.flufl and B id s who the e. Messrs. Haul and Holz ase 1 t0 mo, d 1 oan vquoh for : Ob reapeud .bilitymd,honu?‘md I .ree * thein as deserving of the favourable conâ€" sideration of those who may feel disposed wlend;holpm}):nd..- Peuesett" mw% M -,m;%'*- foadtss ims § A circuit preacher in Missouri~pray for‘rainonol;ifiloxtltuwl\hfl‘."fi? the farmer, had a horse race ; m the next day, was so mad t fopincd the good naitiout Of dddors. â€" _ .Somehow, one can that citizen of Syract dafldren,fllgh. 3 worner of the bures that hasn‘t a cold . Sticking to it. â€"MiL . Orrawa, Fob. 1¢ Corresponucucr, THE CGERMAN CHURCH. STANDING ©OMMITTEES, hes. It shows EXTEXSION OF SITE, ; on the part of the dog.... ?Ju?.':&'i“a“i?ma: pog fl yal d‘:,“fi’g& y fi esaee i4 tae Bo Fuagh Salle s wit o one answered, and an old gtairs . to l6 you do?t *Doiyou pray for | **ShRM EIe wesit â€"__. o o sin," roplied. the landlord, | nor in diataat gltes io eanvene ons another just like, him." . . |._ . | Sohs Sonton acy ny porsatt trial the Judge called ‘a wit.| froptedmh a.commen swhudiers (Ph one answered, and an olderz cheap, S ntaras" Where has, h6 gone ? ‘** aaked | uols """ 4d Dt Mn in â€"mo t« tome, s.f don‘t i. '., ,;:«; he is dead," was the : 3 o t umel) Pust chticen bn ; ©~I remilited in Rogink w h nnblm ‘m 4 t i ’li P ‘\’t“ 3 ‘B w coumn 6 M’ W j ;‘ nwn; | ,vv_f,;g.. u.l'-.' in c m §# -'*.; fi""" | E‘ t to e a thraahin y 2. | Ginté 0f ons un be ahoneche mm Aaramisranrs . ctat g;::.L;t& meseree . > hoh :0 auliele 3 : »IVO PMSBVTCDCZLHS SMEAME . MHC Ds 187 !.E now rules t doc NIMHGDE r@NUMBER LLMITS, Attention ts particuta| imEd’ ted to the Great Hale of 'rm;mfi,mm u!?ed n&nu-fi Keq., to take pmce on Baturday DeXt at ‘slock, nooun at thy Un.oh House, OteWZ» LTâ€"R MoLEAN $ w m MOu poer. Str MYRTLE XKAYVY. 8 u +t _ _sSsTANGCARD: AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES «Pnelan & Collenier Combination Cushions‘ 4 which I ara sole owner and mh; ‘Thexe tushlons :{r not u:k! o mani In New Sork of Otuadna, being reseryed for my own Y ork Of LUPZEE P PPMDITTM S ‘ oide, Price }‘-i»'r"bu;'l'a."mw and deliverad on Qard cars, $300 golâ€"4. | P FJ & H. W“; l'nu,l!‘ 4 â€" 8 100048 l;:n 13% Amadway, :; Y ar Tlll PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, !a'wdmwy:a.:{%mw day, the second 1!‘(. C next, % / @â€" W . COUsENE, Rec‘ yt.a lies‘ Bazrar Comaittee. 6 E. GENDREAU‘S Now Parliamentary Tonsorial _ PARLOUR SAllocellancous. For al Good Smoke is admitted hy all who have tried it, to t more -pee%y and certain relief thas any remedy. The ‘Testimontais daily recelved thhmnmxo‘tu. ; General . Alexander_ says;â€"**1 have n‘g known &n ustance in which releif was M. ; ceports:â€"* It had the most wonâ€" % 3 "&fi?‘»‘( 16 g'w“t boxes. 6 whd" Pastiles, nllnh.flgn.lnbo_ Kd * w Wholesaie and Relall of _ _ __ _ SAVORY aND MOORE Ottawa, Feb 4th. 1875 ~~_ . 143 New Bondâ€"St., London, ‘¥ ., apughost the nork, o Jw neo mupply Bavo 7 a j 10 vory Moore and wWine, â€" the .,f".g":fi?’iuâ€"rkm tageron wid â€":â€"Ta internaliand External Use $A Snon Prposy, Bcrofoin; Potier oror-lm%-.\Vorn, It m-m ulhuo.uf ottho in, 1 Oue e warranted to Cure all cases of 1‘iles ; Fm:n:‘l:‘new'lm Botties in mil Oases of Or8. This remody has been. faithfuily tested and tound |to be an almost Infai.ible cure for the above named dixeases, Its succers has been so univer ai that the W‘fi :':llum to':z:ufl tro. 't.d" ‘l:l‘:o 1t was first l‘uflnfifihb”fidw‘ E,""""" of u-umnnlnha proving its efficacy tme cure orl. :EF‘;'M"W::': m-m-hd for, he aud ll-l‘ «Virk Â¥ An : its corn64!tion, ..._.".'.."-t?"',..; B.m,,,,., l Reo T. & H#. on each Pluw Dec. 14 18 CaAUTION AGAIN8ST FRAUD nm'mmfint““m%‘;:.&“&éa-‘ to :lpply the name ot * Woreestershire : ;h r own lnlaflotoa:yo‘:lnrfi.l’uhhh 45.A by are raed, tiat. the . anly whs £0. Segure if i ine ied rematames y o m on o uen give nolice that they have f sldn pitt ie ol right may ::{-M f : Ask for LEA & PERRINS Sauce, and se« Name on W ir, Label, â€".; WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. wWoreestet s Onuoran Intreavetly rominy ae ac. â€" and by Grocérs and Ollmen v k In ALD of the County of Carloton Hee Bd Noi PPb o vm, + reggha Papamnashe s + m.....l..‘.....:,.. Hm wOwWLwB + AND HUMOX® CURE. JAMES GORDON EENNTT, EP Washington, Poktical, . Religion oo saicries n torial ‘Articies on the propinent topips of the | â€"* jw; pagers on existent quest Lk anr © LADIES‘ BAZAAR, LEA & PERRINS® THE ONLY~GOOD SAUOR DECLARED RY CONNOISSEURS is now open (1, b x 10 tables, complete with Anit naving the celebrated _ _ OÂ¥ NBE sc c 4P c 2i New York Woeokly Heraid BROADWAY AND ANN STRENF ig)> vatltyned ols "Brockville & Ottawa Railways CANADA "CETRAL\ & For Ottawa ;iâ€"ll}rockville. TWO EXPLHESS TBMNS DA 1 THE ST. LAWRENCE Kve old reliablé, ALTERATION OF RUNNiNG TIME And accelieration of trains, On and FROM THURSVAY , 17th "uy :4 48 â€" 600 A.M. Mallk ; :; ~â€" Exâ€" ';i‘ 4.45 P.M * sragsongers by this trauin have time 4ur dinkel *fiu‘%" Nos. 3 and 8. I ie prasdicagy,. / //_ Time faster than by any other route. OTIAWA~RAILW AY. Of &L;u i Ginuge with the Grand ‘ 'wxmwmp:--quaw“ ape * S S FAUERS for tne reuct on ahun Wiac uen thine neue enebling" io o carre 19 T ?...* Andaindgiseqaint by letters patent. Bole agent in Ottiawa. '-'mM Comasr Sign, lmmdmnw 16 EAEVS RRRRme Eit Traine ate run on treu!l ; gflu‘r‘m ; W’: edu-u'fi-_mn, 2: oiked for printed matter by the ladies of o > T. E. McKinley. TO SPECULATORS !! R SA the ~ F‘i 1.%' hg:.u u-u' of Lot= 8 and 4, iiginesn oc iorae ts veneered oa-#“‘ [ t nua-‘.n).' in -u- %'ul DM' Tc in Coo in ce tnercace" one . W oo 4 e, one Wooden ‘Teneâ€" MB T MTCTSOUCGONC is run daily, as fOLOWs :â€" Trake wl on dn oo MA L. " * _ feet, In BHRRRNN LUCETD LCE Caxe @000 Inoe mentâ€"the whole now senting for $900 (per annum : or. if preferred, the whole 0: the | To oo porrecas mroomner, with Buildings ho« which reuts for aBout $1,50 a in on se d duedoblare, engidire, of \tÂ¥he Orockery, Glassware, and Ooal Oil Merch‘t, Junstion $] Box 8$63, Hamilton, Ont PECTACLES Drunkenness Cured; BUFFALO ~ROBES 140 P.M B LA NK ET S 1045 A .1Grand Trank . =: 1. i cacoe en t hk 1an.g Iwr.-laqggu-kni-â€" Selling Far Under Cost, by 4 J. BERMINGHAM. A 4 Piotorial History of Himteooey phe t ementents nnd subsoritier having recelv fi‘:“‘ .C‘Pu& i Be ghvap, to close the consignment. woth With will be aqid at loss t1 10 45 .4. Prunk Eact & West & Rome . & WatertownRaiiway \~ CA W woreier . # * ‘mubsqriptichs â€"to ~HARPEE tansé 4 c mitive nreuments of no West at 2,10 p.M1. T0, Tm’fin&nm makes jon with Grand Trunk Kll‘?' ie West, arriving in Ottiawa al Ad JAS: ~â€"ASHFIELD; For all Sights m'â€"L”Pc-q', “’- o .2 .0 uim thte ." Train from Ollawna makes with Grand Trunk Express i; 5§4 E. 3 &# lGrlnd Trunk from the Kast from East andl l‘! Grand Trunk Ex pross (PODA WGOBL.», ++« ++ Gorng souTH. Connecting with. Connecting with. m . 9.8)a.m. 415 pm. â€" 10.40 a.on,, 5.00 p.MA . 9.3 @m,, 410 pML to . all Sthscribe A. 6. FOBTER, _ > Managing Director, Mail Arrivé in 4.10 PM 1.10 M Arrive at mictles, 1.0t P 1874 James M ol aren, K Pnl'ln.. d ames se .-%‘% uu-o-ir.Eh' oâ€"znu? R f ?sgfl M. .‘.“M imgmm,_-_ y â€"1im Percryar BraCkBuURX WixxiNe LIAX GAUT HruL, " M“ jWANTED, British Cols The Vom miwn Govermiu® t 14 , vui.d a. line of Telegragh thriu h â€"B tnabia, which wil the . me Canasian Pucific “ Heolion is about 600 mites general y wooded country. the ' & vbe out dowh a d cleired a on $o m h win bntwrntea pivae uies imeoes ao uamos Suou the hk Miuy Ahll ANK OF OTfAwi. _ The Governmeht is also about to '-'," mv-n-v:%& ford empinyment t bonir -j P NSOLYENT Jomn CowW Aa®, * :_.wmd Altachment has isseel * Wx. F n ‘"ar sogn aF Ti commence early. in the bpri 'Th'l'o is & mm Bheriff‘s Office, OtlaWwa, Fob. 1 Thâ€"re is & seareity of 1« we ; and men Mmfi-uu“vl\.- o @wlely ao so ; ordinary }«borers are a $ 0 g.-um.nllum; ol py and 1z i The land laws of the Provi‘â€"6> + thoce wio n Fitareitin 11 275. 'H_fio'm-' on of thoss Traal, from ce S ermnim ew ) M 2e eem fodeyt, oonninaeateetny maiiefs can be obtained bv° Dewaney, ‘M* P., O 1awa, k Miscellancons, The Boys‘ Magte Lantor® .\,......., The Parier Kalcidescope ..,.>. " c adhing "Chites de The Dominion Telescope long The Universal Binccular STEREOSCOPES, GNAPHI OPTICAL & SCIEN INSTRUMENT ordered a-%‘ > by & HARRISO®, Montreal. . | fi fandes int Miarincs. Dhine Wiltionts Planist‘s Albuma. Popultt(®*0 t Home Musical MW 4 + Musical Trensure.‘( Aso Yoosl) | errey poraa peves n y) s l aj Geme of Neottish Song. B AGENTS for al GURLE f " NGINEERING !k Shower of Pearis. Noarly all the Gems of Sacrod Song. â€" 8 peautifal, ues " < mdm‘@ rice of. cach book in . a* â€" e w QLIVER DITA0ON 400.,° .. {_ Moving Objects .. ... ‘Ol. Kâ€"q. nds y Eeq , Hon. &i s ;hfl.‘-'-:ii'f'a'..‘ nnonly :...,“"“.::m OAEY WELL SPENT 3762 Power Collection of Vocal M o. Tine pintonnin Operas Pastorelli‘s â€"Patent bafin 08 THE i nets everd every . IEWiC "and yohn Ooaree i @ublicati AUT OF 1869. THEâ€"‘FI M Ofilce : > ‘nts Tor & 5[0.#?”‘ h ng T To A 1 C oent ENT AND EVERY OTHER T. u.% PaATRICK â€"ANDâ€" Jnhier U mione J uks 4 199. °* AAS 11 Pagether w #77 & s inwory af the i vingstone," alk 85 » 820 YOl : VHL.:: * fimg «w 1 rWNG SES 18"% NOU ND â€"> ( rW‘RE OTTAWA 4Moartd & « piivoaince PADRE ORK POR ALL D. Standt #ARBD wilh of w# ED Booms M oTICE w ANTED d @OTICR A WEEK to Male Â¥iag FaL : Â¥T.â€"Two wal K. A VEREILE 4‘ coal OB SALE a &} E. MOSsE® 1 â€"W !!o U -“7 441 y Surveyo! A TOR® Mcoct YLER SMI Life #40 rediate rediale { Many Mqreaticn Non« el Ing Stroe ts ug Vid

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