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Ottawa Times (1865), 25 Sep 1875, p. 2

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m 1 }% $% #% [ie <p 1J ments. M-.m*: the of inuendo which porvadad x-::- beginning to end, and took eare to. say.10..â€" But _ Mr. Davison, if he is a specimen of the class to which he beâ€" longsâ€"and “Mwu» content to stop at this point. kp «aubs and rebufls which have met im on every hand will but ad.4 a burning : desise for revenge .4o the other motives which The disposition to find fault is one of the weaknesses of humanity. I&L: are others whose life is oneâ€"continued round of fuuitâ€"fnding. ‘Mr," Davison, President of the Toronto Mechanics‘ Inâ€" stitute, has been finding fault with the aud expensive, and proposing to ‘wbolish it. Most grumblers have some companionâ€" ship in their dumps, but Mr. Davison apâ€" pears to stand alone.~. He presented his complaint lately in the form of a letter ‘to the institute, of which he is the chief executive officer, but soâ€"little> did t>~v+ sympathize with him that they refus© > : a place on their records, declared is terms disrpepectiul, and distinetly denied itsallegations. . The Central Association at its annual meeting on “ slight was equally expligit in its condemnation of the teno.and tendency of his state ciation yesterday by an unanimous vyote, awarded goid: medals to * theâ€". Buoking~ ham Plumbago m'mnd to 'uoon-nh.ql.-dh.q' "“h-.l'l-fl‘lrhlnhilfipq of their respective minerals and the man ufuctured product thereof st the Ethiâ€" -du.dhhddbq,-dd- guests sa4 down to a.sumptious spread, Mhh.b-d“d* were made. lhe affair was very sgreew &ud ~.&“.~“ PROVINCIAL RXEBIBLITIONâ€"GOLD MXEDALS. Fiszhery Commissioner ; Mr. mi Cube ; Mr. Fraser, of the Advisory Boandy Wua. MeKay Wright, MP ; Sheriff"Moâ€" Keillar, Rev. Father. Dawsa, 8e%. John Minigte r M Worship the Mayor, Hon. James Skead, Alonse Wright, M.2,, and J.. X, Currier, MP., entertained the members of the Board ot Arts anid Agriculture of Untario to dinner last night in the Ridean Club. The Honâ€" Mc. Smith, Minister of Marine and Fisheries ; Hom Mr. Burpsey UTTiWA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1875. The Hintes, The Council of the Agrictltural Gowaen‘s Upera Mouseâ€"Manughra.n Co Stoazm» Nagine for Saieâ€"W . i. Barticy COantionâ€"Les & Perrins. * Counge to Letâ€"C. W ., Truxs office THE WEEKLY TIMES cni daforaid d td k B4iué tik Nogoes 0/ Hiriine, Desina, 3. --‘“'uh‘mm ghit is published every morning, and Conâ€" E'!'."..‘,PA&.’Q-» «4 Adm he se ons ; cas, when not cxceciln; ::ruum targe -‘ln- movem «t ‘ur-:-u:- duratut es s ..;‘-4::: iotaces . tea as o++ car so « pesed" tear es | ts oo _E.olâ€"::â€"- WVindo tor a m:m Fiv "‘M‘-. hoeey FNREWâ€" gxerioghs |=â€" ..:“w‘-o-‘ ‘_“- é.'?.:_. Pragh Fes Faee esn 0‘ deer to Rowt, snd mt ki o. Megation: \nann as, 0. s somve € Toserted <\op _ |, _E::-'-'--. tor a defibite | and well wizhers of the cause for the adâ€" C a on the First vancement of which thoy were combined, 3.3 ""M‘aném' and it is not improbable that the chief (omenig wond over iweniy. TheA4Y®" |arsoutive body of the Mechanics insti Rar vik the wl w on + | twtes might with propriety have left some ro:t.-r_g.‘ | things usndane which they have done, and ba eÂ¥ery awgn "zh::.‘m-m“y-ho&--‘n dgqg‘aÂ¥ \ «. _ "AB per «ovum.. _ | Chr6ful and w#tebfut"ty the future than «â€" weediy pewspaper. i â€"becriptice Haiee for the Daily Times weekly, aâ€"haid Ooutâ€" «* ce l!l-b! ~: :::: E' fig:fafi â€"il;‘-flos ww WiJ~ :Nee Goods just arvinch £ V~LENXXY 1XbD s0N8, LCW AOUV.i! THE TIMES LX ""Lss, ravdfnpmenit nn8, 36 Aparke Street, Otiawa. Ausughra. o ComLpRLy l»cimnenits. saure, | they have been in the past. 1t is a mis~ %f““u*fiud-«oâ€"n ms «++ can so discharge their duties that objecâ€" rtes | tion could not cccasionally be taken with 1Â¥ oxanorey fi; + C# moras -" B W. P. BARTLEY & co, cayTion. Worcestershire Sauce tamo Toronto, ‘ says: *"Your lock works wase, and is at the same time secure." ~It is almost unâ€" necessary to add that these locks received an extra prize at the Provincial Exhibiâ€" tion in 1874. B3 * s PMI-Iâ€"M~ “-y rhod, ‘z_ in hm no and w' Twb enaned Seartnct 22 etene aed Dotler: "with tirio Baitlk, Toromté, eaye‘s much worth seeing in many of the depa .“bha'*‘{dfi there 3 « entirely without qz quite new design, of excellent ip, and do not and cannot go but of order. Highly assurance of better; results. We repest, bowever, that there does not appear to us to be any erying nesessity for the change no peculiar advantage to be derived from it by the Institutesand no harm can result if it tfails to be brought about. Exhibition could scarcely be said to be opened for the of visitors coedeg outh ipapeciion of ristor ree Province, and no ressonable privilege or assistance that the friends of the cause have demmanded has <var been refused, or iw likely toâ€"be . â€" O( sourse, if additional representation can be secured by all means let the Institutes haveit. â€" Those whom wre likely to send to the Board are ablo be useful and creditable memâ€" bodies could the extension of the franâ€" of Mechanics Institutes is the ground --u-it--h-'.;: asked for, but it is not easy to see great good is to be graised by it. Already they aroe as well rapresented,‘ and as influentially, in the| person of Mr. Young, the and popular member for N'&,n any other Branch of art or industry in the results wherever they have been proper; ly and vigorously conducted. The moreâ€" ment to get them an ad«itional represenâ€" tative on the Béard may have good reaâ€" New ~Advertisements. trom the Local Government and Legisia tune,and that they are thought of sufficient importsince to entitle them to a repreâ€" sentative on the Provincial Board of Arts | undome. For exzampie, they might, for | the satisfaction of men Hike Mr. Davison, |have two auditors appointed to examine and attest the carreotness of their ac counts, although it would â€"add a little to a source of such solicitade to that gentlioâ€" man. | But to the genersal conduct of the business of the Association, no man but & grumbler could be found to take excepâ€" tion. The very statement of his grievances, which was contained in the letter subsmitâ€" Iubtbou(“â€"w hM“ his insinuations of mismanagement and uselessness. What is still more remarkable _ It is greatly to be regreited that Me chanics Institutes are so few and have so little life in these parts. it certainly is uot because there is no room for them. Some effort, combined and strong, should be made. to .establish these useful insti, tutions where they do not already exist, and put reaewed life and vigour into those which are already constituted but lanâ€" grous have been the blunders by which its career has been marked that the press of that city has spoken out against them in tones which could not be and were not misunderstood. ‘There has been less com: plaint of late than there was some years ago, although â€" it can hardly be seid that is thas while Mr. Davison is attempting to pull the uhto out q("pther people‘s eyes, Toronto Mechanics Institute has not alâ€" ways been a mode! of good management tory,. :The gentleman ought therefore to give some of his time and valuable talent to the rectification of the abuses which exist at home, before going abroad as a he legves the beam in his own without even excusing its presence . The done some things which they have left to bearâ€"ulmost: any amount of # PERKRYNS of Worecester w» by even friends ARTHUR L. HOLMES CALDWELL & CO. HOTEL COOKING RANG®Es: HOTEL CARVING TABLES| | HOTEL PASTEY OVEXNSH!! HOTEL LAUNDRY SToVESH «> _ HOTEL HOT AIR FURNACES 111 OQrtt:= Mills‘~ Supply Agency No. 171 Sparks Street, Newr Russeli House. Fllml” ecend, ar dee w aia Bt hee eearons M eP h poth The National ;I‘"u.ge and Hymn Book, it .tms is for High Scin cents) and i:i':m (b: ceats) lor Gramimar nchon! ~r Academy lasteâ€". :m:.o Emerson and W.%. Tilden, BLYTH & “u... L. U stmeraon .and _ W., M, ; Piisen, is Tng] qnigh Reiolhe thane ot on (uo wole Auny book a nt, po A«paid, jor retail price. VLIVER UTION #0C0.,, AY American YSchool Music Readers. /; CheerfulVoices, °) %s% !:Gm_mocf%.‘;:-rc:” The High School Choir AYRSHIRES at the EXMIBMTION PRIVATE SALE. â€",ffp ie o hy kt »i the Athicn H. 164 aad School Music Books, bea. masuer "n 2 trery clma th pror Sehooy, Acaseny and Semtnary. FRIRTORS C. =o~%~840 . Waerlsagtom, o nohg, Jh t Famkg « C ton. (â€"cll», Km e * M1EEPLRECRAREâ€"S.". Koâ€", Sarah: G., Lily, Bigy Hognei. (~*K opâ€"theâ€"tireen, c:.vmn Wagrae, selia l.&y Town, 3 :r.y-hhm calt, Katle P, wmflo“ro.atp Eutries to be meai~ after the Propricturs‘ Purse is run AMamufastured only by the Original Inventors. FAIRBANKS & CO. Otinwa, Sept. 16, 1875, 3045 AVOIDING HEAT 1M THE HOUSE, Dm‘.“" COOKING STOVES, Necond Bayâ€"81inrday, Sept. 25 MERCHA NT t*.4 TD â€" «25. Cootfia, Mb Puot, Emally, 1j > wond, Mignom Ail the Bost Borsse in ‘Canads ‘Enâ€" gageodâ€"Uood Sport Coriain. _ m HObL SS soun crhiek arst eleet gonug Railroad, ‘ Hay, Coal, ANY SIZES of the above, supplied to OQtiawa, Sept. 234, 105. DOMINION WAREROUSE, 88 Sparks Stroot. FALL RACES. FRIDAY & SATURDAY. BRardmware, &t. 8 A V INGOFUE c SCALES, PLATFPORM AND OOUXT&R 408 ST. PAUL STREET, ORSTER 8H REP 63 ENTRIES. COAL OIL purcbase on libers! terms, a fow UTTAWA Oouy., STANDa RmD & 1. CUAS."I% um.fl:. Ts -. I.% it seonk & "......u","f"""w t hn â€" on w T 4 l.DP“? «MBelal 1 clselier. â€"â€"Mavegors, nerarraniie reeinen at & «)\ «» (pate or rrgscort) : 7 Corner ‘of Sparks and Hank Street ltabb::.\houh-ur&n..._ J EW EL L ERY é&'&:@":”fii‘fi’&'fi?s; TOWNSEND > FAMILY, 14 wC O Lo P OR l'r.plot' OW N. } y w TV en d Fravbats ty Wls ts Avicics »urlltcc iscc d hine wvu Metcalfe Ht., Contre a sum of 1008é e dneee L . S ,TW% Was,tpght, or any portion thereof af BROW N & 1 We mave Aie duy Sept. 11, 1878 *A TTAWA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1875. Admission, $5 and Reserved Reats, T5ots. sA ween Prosaywermcn Thoron Darat:‘ Baron Switoff Berty ~ â€" _ â€" K A. MoUoweil» Jenny Leatheriug« ~ â€" Mrs Fanay Stoddart. gumaariui‘the mak‘t o it * * most par‘eet Dramatic = Fhe Largest aiut mont uy 0e Een atie on Shaughraun . Company. SAUSAGES,. â€" JOHN SATCOHELL, For tull particnlars see Programmes., . . Reserved Seaia can be secured at Gowan*s GOWAN‘S GRANDOPERAHOUSE, Monday, Sept.: 20th, SATURDAY Evening,"Sept. 25, ;R.:b-l:tm:-(;-'ofi' of "SCHOOL" Crdat, Provincial Fair. OWAN‘S VARIRETVNMALL. T. H. HARRISON‘s, Ets io atak uiaara‘tio rkoUrk ues Amuscntents. ®&8 aPARKsETREREET, ALBERT STREET,. K8 _ STNHEFT 36. "wlky . Specinities, &e. and Forks 14 reqy Instument Wartantedâ€"Five Years, Descriptions, Prices & Testimonials The: Fischer Piano. %fi er amene ane . the e srint ht No. 8 Adelaide Ottawe, Sept, 9; 1876, M oflA'A CARPET MoUsE. SHOOLBRED & CO. N-l'l.l- Have received of their Spring 1mjortations, 148 BALES CARPETsS und CUVRTAINS. im prachig ali the noveiti¢s, out for the season, s W#A ieres speortment or aop w palhonet Opposite the |Post Office, Eigin Street. * o modh Pathakn. SheRE._ _ * T.m'. sear., APPRAISER FOR THE CANADA PERMANENT ONTOâ€"PIRE AND LIFE INSUKâ€" HIOLâ€"Nn 121, aw Sparks Street, |€ igees y appeshe Fitieh Lins How!l. sHioml | 0".‘" LADIES‘ COLL umnw;at to .'.m’ud t tint Stook of the inks fadier Comge, wit ho dus nno pay e mt m Ei i P EeS m i mger FIRST DAY of OCTOBER NEXT. Nlll- MeKINNON, Bpecial Valze in Lace Coriaina, Agents Wanted In every City, Town und County of the onawa reppmersm. == > ***‘ gome* PRINCEORGANS: Invite Inspéction. a8 af 513 La Belle Pianc. ; (Riuild Jor Norrts & thiper.). NORRIS & SOPER, SENT PREE ON APPLICATION f!‘s 333?’5%?" ‘?‘i Oldest and bestâ€"56,000 in use. 552%'?;;’%-35- # a 113. mfih‘ pime ol Ordet of (he fiâ€"'â€"'-""â€"â€"-“- PC »optalll airvmrrtnintnt m’u‘m |_The Provingi&â€"Exhibition | Jn c .c â€">. â€"â€" MWORPRaRH 0000000 0 The Stsâ€"Lawrence & Oftiwa ‘Rilhrey Co. in â€" ue > e tw . tE P 2: * ABiirNe In 6rakW k art ___ _ AUCTION..SALE warnut FUudKiture 1 39 DoutÂ¥Tai! to attena _ * 04 S e muu«:m MA ite Comp ‘ at Ritaale rocaa op and at o own neer the corner.of York, oloxtslots ‘snts cake} hakledd d na! wernt ‘.h:m breakiast and dinner cruets, cofâ€" U in firns. comi + f «Batt oo thuds Aud to be continued each day du H m_â€" tsgee = ues «somecct O@r the corner.of Yn “* e '_n" a4 MONDAY, 20TH 1N6T.,â€" \ Af oNE 0‘CLOCK ~AND: 7:30 P M ~-;:m;.-......-e.v!?:..... MOst TAPORTANT ANbOONOna mN®, RBAD ANb bhowi ) > The most exichiive + and : most valuable JAS. "BERMINGHAM; TOIU: AFFAmOS, finest: subjects. . UO:108 KALY A‘“' ‘ M s Anction Sales. LEAVING PEESCOTT at Insurance Co: UGBNERAL C‘â€"Eâ€""- Lgnded: 40. Jans 9. 1$25. KETHALIFE .. INSU; RANCE : COMPMNY, Ruling,â€" Perforating, Numbering Citizens Insurance Co‘y. ©=as, pessarzorms, _ General Agent BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULEB.AND..... _ Aw‘-wl[u .nnn-fii«. . s requi‘ ing prinled neadings PYRIMONT â€"SEysstc AsPuan t BOOTS & SHOES. Firg, Lirs, Aooctonut axo Q@vanaxres. Bastern Ontario %â€" t r “ 7‘% I'l‘l.' % 1 00 »H B\ # * Aotive canvassers wanted for 14 ‘ ten, 4 t anget ut d 6 t Â¥ * u5 ; ,..,._me somuue # *3 \ .19 N, B. mmmcmmg &."lmhml. & io awnt + . CaP1PAL, HANDâ€"IN â€"FHAND MuTuak "*~ ANKRUPT SALE SPARKS STRERT, OTTaAWA Rookbtitiers: iy for bay ingo Insurancte. Tem portiry @iionr MARTPORD, CoOXX. â€"ANRD« uhnd past engefram it sulp in coiacy pose Arrival and Departure of Mi Centre Town Livery 6 ALEX. RIDEAU AND y M . Pue bighost price will be Bauk Hotu BANK oFr ofi Ottawa, July %, 1675 ukssc i . oROWNLEE Livery:: Stables,: A selected stook always on 118â€"78. LIVERY STX ipfai| ENTERE TowXn FLOUR AND FARM Flour BROWN & The Victoria Sta Bucesssor to D, Carriages, . \ AND 7M ETE > > * 5> * hine & r uy *Â¥ ie ND Wfl £200» 413 432 wl Now a of a Tist mm em bark on this too mt ind dinarily ment it Fherre 1A M -.7 ' writers KXVIl yet in ev ively

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