J ® ._p'“w-k‘w'umb midermen get elected. ‘The members of to an extent which wil} impress them permanently, and instigate them to make their impressions spparent and their in M““‘"‘N‘"flcd‘vmm conduct of the Board of Health inâ€" cont mection with the Smailâ€" pox Hospital question has been of the most nm. serving . and weakaninded description. When the course they ‘have: pursued in “-wwd--urrm-{ is tempted to ask for what nurnosa n w 10 00 OW ! O C eeaghe that the electors have | profited by â€"theur Gponencoinuum"ww‘m'n. subject about which a considerable proâ€" md‘h“-“‘wm bave â€" been s Secensernreneaone. â€" (R has proved, utterly guseless to appeal to those gentlemen, on the ground of huâ€" manity, to make an effort to remove one or two public eyesores ; . they D ns ailig n k Sss it to refuse even to meet when the q:o zens desire them by resolutions passed at public meetings to deal with a question demanding their iumodhul!hntiu,bo a proper aitention to the duties with which they are entrusted, then do the members of the Ottawa Board of Health _deserve well of their constituents. But i!,outhootborh-nd,luehcondmmn ~ some mark of the disapproval and MMdligâ€" . mation which in the meantime is everyâ€" where prevalent, surely never was there a clearer case against a municipal body, or s better ground fhir ana d caee #10 them, if to Pi'fl;t of _ slaughter â€" houses of the by law,and in the filthy condition, if ty abs move the mpmmetnms ditrct.â€"atrte deal of murmuring last year because the then Chairman of the Health Committee, awakening from the lethargy which had all the season bound the hands and conâ€" sumed the energies of himself and his colleagues, began the work oflhfl’p‘lng‘ ~out the epidemic which at that timo, as now, infested certain portions of the town.. _by a stroke of policy which proved someâ€" what expensive, and which was in itself of so sweeping a nature as to deserve being condemned as reckless. Better, far, howâ€" ever, that we should have to pay the piper for Mr. Rowe‘s vigour, than suffer from the masterly inactivity of his successor. And yet our Health Committee, when they can muster a meeting, will draw up a report, congratulating the citizens upon the excelâ€" lence of the public health, and the cleanâ€" liness of the streets. If death and disease don‘t make much haroc amongst us, o thanks to the Health Committee, If to disregard every recommendation of the " Medical Officer appointed to advise | , them, if to permit > the existence | of slaughter â€" houses in defiance o || farce, r side to reference to the alarming prevalence of insanity., It is sincerely to be hoped that %Gwm;-ulmwmpn,.. of the memorial, and that in the course of their labours the commission will pay a visit of some duration to Ottgwa. We have frequently called attention to the di.‘neoful lmitlr’m«w-e“’ â€"to the positive disregard of te most ohmnqurimpl.qum‘ ine avpointment of a â€"Board of Health is nothing more or less than a faréeâ€"â€"a + been equally dÂ¥af when >val has been demanded as a luty, a public necessity. Let us regret at the general ignorance of the lflbjec‘ which pm'“h M‘ “ country, by passingâ€" a stronglyâ€"worded resolution, in which they declare th@t it is a vital question of public health, and think it advisable that some .legislation should take place to pat the investigation in regard to it on a more satisfactory basis. They also resolved to memorialize the Local Government for the appoint ‘ ment of a commission to inquire intothg causes of disease and death, with lpocial, Mm to ‘b‘dll’ll!infl nravalanaia 1F faction to the friends of the Government here." It will be remembered that he was defeated last winter by the small majority of five, protested the election, unseated his opponent, Mr. F. McIntyre for bribery, fought it over again on Saturday, and came out shead by eight votes. case against a municipal body, or r ground for condemnition. It Nelling off. â€"Charles Bryson. To Contractors.â€"Robert Surtees. Uddfellows Moonlight Excursion. moreover, which has a very serions o it. Thtnvuu..u,. i 8i h. most THE WEEKLY TIMES "xanc in the most disgustingly ion, if toabsolutely fail to reâ€" ost patent public nuisances, even to meet when the citiâ€" We 10 IOSTS We C Money Wanted or to Lean, Sitmas langed. 9 ?_‘"‘};:;m.t. ke. 42 ProféiKinnal #nd t e dr8t wige far on â€" ‘n:n-.l-oiâ€"';':;.fl insiness Wanted. - Houses for Saie. :ou. l: Reni. ousen autod. Board and Lodging. ‘..‘“"":wul Or Nintew, ®~m» ye Farms :.‘u to i. Live en Tag gn iz Ees SANITARY SCIENCE. Noard MONDAYÂ¥, JULY BIRTH®S, CORNWALL ELECTION tices hed msed AT HS, MARRIAGE®, DEATEA. of Hirths, Marriages «n d Dest bne, .M s with ‘m eral noties aUaighed . 34.\ THE TIMES se ts Wanted, very EFriday morning, angd ecn. eite <ee h on Paa e oft, ible agricuitural nulu-r\; lndl“hi 1 i¢ « w E: m ’r m\ '&'1#1*5“ Me a0d TrurEWOTLDY MarRe®)MiAnaeas *X TOporticn. vertisemen smcs ~SCre ear. when U ITCs, OOR Oe ant 816 M iclloy . &#¢6. 4c. ‘O*. $%; twite a ";:s; each word over twent 17. 1875 e ivamat cnrents ‘th RKeug, dn insertaditi not excecdin7 L Un Hafuin tm mss Pn ces xd iyocal nor weak. . He joined.men with ]Elubem;lln:‘i:m“w: t t o o ‘ anioe wotaceato e auptent violence to his convictions ~ Ha i= Th for by the appesrance of Mr. Metcalfe [amoug his|Peers at Guildball. . Unfortu: nately, while the neglect or absence of opportunities of education in early life has made it impossible for him to express: himself without offending every rule of the Englis® © language, he has not the compensating quality of knowing when it is proper to holil his tongue. ‘The Strat. _ The squabble in the Toronto city Counâ€" oil over the Mayor‘s visit to London has caused an unusual amount ofâ€" comment, and has subjected the Provincial capital to the derision of the whole Dominion. The mortification â€"‘of ‘the citizens over recent occurrences,‘it is very nuch to be ‘ feared, wril not be greatly compensated . lack of moral eoiu»ngo'iu the deol'nn:wn of his poli¢y, he will conitiand the reapect even those who think he is mistaken. 1t would crilices himself in the attempt to do what he conceives to be right, provided he acts ‘openly and honeetly, ‘not leaving his moâ€" tives open to suspicion, and displaying no of the citizens is no longer fit to serve them, and will not long be permitte l to do so,‘ On the other band, if a man sa. crifi¢es himself in the attempt to do what he concaives In ha right nmavind ha anta be and is no disposition on the part of the people, to cavil with any public man for desiring to maintain his popularity, 20. long as he was zealous and honest in the ’uiu‘burp of the oblgitions which tbol office he holds.demandsa;.but when the mere seaire to secure reâ€"eloction becomes| the ‘absorbing ‘end of his officialexistâ€" encdâ€"when he ‘ shitks ‘a plain duty for fear of incurring the dsipleasure of a certain proportion of those whose votes elected him, and ‘right,‘justice, and the public good have to suffer in consequence, he has no further claim on the confidence the Health Committeo evidently.begig the year by preparing for next yéar‘s election, and to that duty devote them:â€" selves with due earnestness and assidiuity GRIPS LasT CARTOON, : "County &6%.â€"4@ l‘iy ‘bt the township hiel, in the placée. of the Hoo. Dousla . Magaguaiat §X § y â€"" narew _ Mont f ‘the" township df .i’."""g;“"h“g?r fnwu«=mï¬m1 â€"_The Official Gasette of Suturday contains m‘"%!a..l aintioanty y * Aalu® Wa. 8: &&hfl;flbf‘ Crow ‘Hatbor, Nov« Scotis, o be a Fentive Officer in x?l'oulï¬?u:fl of Traro, Nova §60 ova Scoâ€" g..mb..ï¬'& mnfl'-x@)&ty’- ustoms, ; s Joshua ‘King, of Dorchestet, Néw Britis. pigky to be Harbor Manier for uu'jxofr‘:?f’ : ‘Tne following members ‘4r6 réturned to 'ltrnhï¬:h‘mqt' a ?w § { © North Ridiag of the Cognty of Porth." were reéfused, and others ‘granted dhly after ‘the lpociï¬cttlom'% boe‘l MMAVOR 000 j FraANCé, 0; Ger a ‘“.'?"l*,,; ;‘ Italy, ; Syig.q':l::ï¬', ?; Chili, 1. ‘Thirteen applications for patents The business of the Patent Office has lo‘rl; dqnhï¬ githln the last ‘Eg‘n?; The apphc?ï¬';&n for Mn’?,d 18174 fom Caredy 14$ (Mg Applisants, heing~â€"~ In the report of the Minister :6 (Agriâ€" culture ind Statistics, the fllmu'w.- whows how largely the business of the Department has increased "since Conâ€" Letters years: I ll:cdvd. 1874 TC ‘[ARMNIATNOE . 1000 COBNADISARON®| JUTZ is NOC 1@it in the same . _ What first pimunt there should be nqthi_og', he Twe. "&ol.ommd th:.sennqmnn to bar the return of Roman Catholics to | have vight! taken from‘the public the Public Schools, in case they are so | t y have tb«loyalty spent among the dinp.;meh'&mhso_bool systeim is | public, and, P !.q“ h.: a, whole . is no. an as. we ‘believe, n poorer, ex00 B ive :h-qu;, said under the eiiaumnunces. In thm im cbaracter, thï¬â€™ï¬‚l!l the case is dif. place it is still more desirable that;when ferent. < Every |‘dollur‘s‘‘ worth/ddribumed "J" likely to be called ypon to regigt | is so much wealth :destroyed;;: and, thereâ€" with vigour the encroachments of Uitraâ€" fqn:rudgnonuuou should be takan montanism, we should show in as decisive | to make such losses as few and light as M Ifotnt s ty RAINCY "ntc: uns ream ho quaraieg i iritention 0 j er: urgent reason f 4 lqyal and" unsggressive Mï¬n%u l againat fires is. the loss of life which often + Nation. s @ccomnaniah tham T ha Lullla C160 1865 | 1804 the duties of his amot' ‘This being the | case, we rejoite that his religion was 1st allowed to act as a disquatification, espeéciâ€" ally nnhrg:mpa-ï¬on of the pupile will Pm ns ge. esoprenuer rst place re no to bar the return of Roman Catholics to ainposed, the Separate Sthaot systanl is ; the 8 an evil though, as. we ‘believ under the cng:t’lmhnces. I nï¬tm‘ place it is still more desirable that :when The Canada Gazette. \T.4 18 ¢ 9,516 11,442 18. 410 2371 21316 17.970 Ottawa NormaAl School. Letters Sent. 5,152 43.; United irmany, 2 ; {trade marks. «of patents, . eany "Trent, No of cases THE TIMES OTTAWA, MONDAY 181 «o. We do ‘not forget the strong roasous to MYNM fire insurruce, but wesiy wih ®aphasis;, that ;;an, :insurancé â€"company ï¬mtry" would save all mt é:lo.t..;n these eppa s g 000 PHe Te mPe mot wilful, they kre chused‘ }cdlbable “fl‘mu&s‘mdt-fld.hnma%: @Â¥er propor res ‘are owing Cindi â€"â€" reotly to the insurance system;, it follows for theirallegetl toszes; ar €st F’;l:flh“ Haary on nearly.all» casés; :an 1, however‘ ‘clear 4li6 Md-wap’#mw S Dt 1opa 200 ie i edl Scomidrels 5. The fifth great cause is fire insurance. Were there no insurance t‘ e would. be 1quoh féwe6e fires, Tt iiM!fl'o’“‘hfl :ge exact proportionjoffires caused‘ by the insured, in. order.to obtain the insurance nioney, but ex ,d?llled ;mau put the t fls ee ye,‘espocially > © -pnp:h.'tu &ownl-m in-mw-k wlf’ e. ‘fot' m r ;Lflo' oFi:; io‘l which juties &6 more lodigte. "Fmosy t “. A/f vni;- ho t td s e ad n t avinals root Ca mingtertenc mbe uid &8 v .A8 tinâ€" 3:5.%&‘&&«. hunth:-uhg shingloe Wnâ€â€œ f of air,.and l::u_er as firebrands cnm meighborhood. f o â€".:;1 One of the m;'oB;;n%m;dl‘a is !-m;king. 'I‘hoa:;hwudwmm and cigars are olten thrown . down, unex: extinguished. © These uold in coniget with any dry combustible matérial, such m' " T BOULC} ; "7." 2 A , great cause of. fires is e esc T n tiinny:cases not it 16 iook in the casd if fiat In order to cyre any evilit is n.....,.,‘ to know the causes of it,, and these are â€" Another: urgent reason for guarding againat fires is. the loss of life which often i:coompqnjg;_vilpgm. To ‘llnb ed alive avery cervel death, and yel 7 in mm mciihe t dnaly PE siderable. .).:3mus: o 12 Doierei on hb hou!l fl."“’??‘l"lfl&uo 1NSurance ; company .zaqng@qll%r_a does. ( teres , PL PURY : prin w € Paprtad radicr~‘ o‘.“ ; *4y . .7 is pgropared and J the \topl «the | .. _< 0 & "These, in cer nu.‘mï¬,m::&m. or :cldit 416 iss nature of the Island: to anybody. A | MV** niï¬m l6 heard the remark mndo;by;‘it'- wn:ti ['dt id 70p B0B, [ othing in the worldexcept for an anire, PS Arcines<t33 «2 Ad id s ll TOH That night C. P. Huntington, Vige Pmidon'tngrtbouql,mww‘ reom. 3 ,,“I(om'uy,"qiiho“wb:du you oppose : *2 Wel» paidMortieay. "*my public reason is that you nhad'% You lltod’lbrmompufom the Goy. t gave you‘all yowldsiked Tor.". My other reason is that a friend of wine has â€" in that: islarnd. Hels a poor man. -nglm six or seven millions, _If you had been just or generous gfwonld have given that man::Ryan ie aed, on oo ied io Congren for ::min.z . i 94. Gomei an aan 9 e mEA of $1,000,000° for Goat Eliku Washburne on:â€"ane risey and Wood on the « uo HURPU remark made -“.', 'fl Pbï¬n‘ï¬l:m:&imwt t at fhe Pob® jobtusely : â€" > i ie , _ i(You said it ain‘t worth no f TH give a million. dollgms tor i6 and t4 put up $250,000 toâ€"morrow. o o igne n rigd, > knooked away main argumen had Fer riando Wood make the.offen in; x (petition of . $1,000,000 for Goat Island. Then Eliku Washburne on one :side :and Moi risey and Wa,4° 22007 °" *) 0e 0 ‘ '.‘â€"'o-fvaoâ€"- "OVC 25 196. vie neavyy in en( oc ob ty 1 natcunn:.'t.h. Taln on l .( e OCV 30 MemKt $ e on * 400L near majority, ‘éeveral monu bï¬n?ï¬â€˜{: tholriï¬vt’uut. Ward was at his wits‘ ends. Morrissey thought a minâ€" uie and hit _upon a gambler‘s device to e railroad N€ke 6 ‘Franq connected wi ma by a bm e pany secretly nmeant â€i!fl;iz d"m z::"“d‘“‘â€m&‘m‘lh it for all the hea lNDmnl nf tha M-E“ “‘;â€"*_J vy told hitm that the railroad companeie s ?::,'EEE‘L majority, “vw_ï¬ou&‘ E nature of the Island o rou We mop.. 42 Morei L.Mm‘m:‘?.wk made ; 440 lhli:m was ‘b&?“_?{u?" I lbk hoemin on ist and Jesse to represent him.‘ Wara came to the ‘door of Cor tillled Reprosentative Momjosey, ucce es | From the QiAdinpati ‘!‘fl‘ lekitki. _A few years ago there was a determined of verba Buens or Goat Island, in the Bay ie Popmmetremar e nanndint it :the Governmen e many years) a f& Trighman with Morâ€" * The latter was a boor Fellkow handlo 2L1. day, John Morgan, Thomas Newton, and in ue aae goge sung was “T}m reicigr m reon, im onl mie povargmnatih :,‘::f,"'é m'u?f the doxology.â€"London Ghrisâ€" 4 OF # h MNow John I.r:i-;, ‘-‘ the n Ameer in "C "B SHO way, the truth, and the lif :e"‘,"} which I ua-"d_mbmht Mm%% me d wo mon mig on m’ and the influence be felt throughout :;zy.q::'mu n";:bémkeyhg sing To ere is room,"" the evavgelists proceeded to the “‘q‘:fl room, and mg‘% ition. was soon sent. that. the roomm was . f The service in the hall was eantinnad f«. tvice in the hall:was continued for time longer, the Revs. C. B. Sawâ€" Central 19,.1875, Nee 3c 0i se d ronadoum HAND N Hans"* oJ _A .B?am IusurABce. _ _ hbA . n.; .)';.uu;n.»l;A- -t“ l-" | Fiee, Lire, Aotiviiy 4xb Woakiinrngd"" York Street, ear® SugséX"Stroot, 2=rll tR PMA 38 . be | F109 Stulivé + a LA AM (cnemes 30 * x Nes ) stzil hreps bis atbas D Astorl{)_enigas iÂ¥ Cash Assefd Over ® PW deEaR SE NSA V7rig a O _ . 4 .Qx; B4 eoutr id 1083 #°> % | AGENT cor Orvaw &\ s h 1Mtte s > s4% «B OEOHY to anred | £3 L e ts B+‘x,or ceriter se s « BR I8H NdntH: AmEBicA; &4 Robe "n"mf:“fl;*h-%Ҡmr' h-o Hon, t l% %@mwï¬ggï¬ Interest Allowed on Aranaaot Couq e rmency and ‘teriing Drafty Purohased ,’P‘m’w‘r p #0 1 QAPIPAILyA y>sols‘e PATRICK RomEnrtsor, J Morson‘s : Effectaal / 4 err Oonln Io copet Aitche se crenl gie 1 & â€˜ï¬ i; BÂ¥ all One and 4 JOAN KENLY, ) agl h 5o. Yothe ori sb ‘manese oo aine madios Have bean Strak ty qured by meing the waigy fat n fas gedge * in . flmg 1 Read ! The Elystum of the Invaiid _ f Is agair open .JLPHUB, SAB;H.I and G A 8. Te ".'"vef"e""i?g _‘b nauokh ‘sSpepélH, Diringementof the Dj fenirntons main . OF CLARKEB B 4 PILLE __ TeRkug, L Will take up his k a ohk tl-imhl + «l Wit nlm vvm . s d Charges Medertites /0 â€".=/ .que . oimetmener Bn renpongs . filtiek _ _ â€" " " " e Emm e = s 16.- ~M80 228 . 34â€"# â€"Mpocial Value in Lace Osifains, psif" feas % .295 6Â¥ sharip z £ * ® . 4% «439445 e ~~ vuaine s o : lï¬â€˜m‘ birame l" e â€" WBA â€" 1. hy‘ We | &e. a "‘,‘ Albort chaing. rinow ns ... 4 SR ;"“; ' gammï¬g.m,@ â€"pgous _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ammanined" _ »dmnizg a . ® ANUFACIURING «_ and 68 s , W C td % a s .or se cher> from mcs ap, . | Druggists; Blasis. x wgr U T€ aduty 1 ow ureg ol 3 16 it to beiw it I theo W PJL