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Ottawa Times (1865), 29 Sep 1875, p. 3

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TAYLOR, bles, Carriages, wC T A W A, wl 2i this offlice. iuterest ‘uar per cont. pef aanomm, se every Fr 137 at 18.08 ria Stables rrugy drne o qpre evusillys 1 e« ° ~sbitai ventoles 45 %z4 ails. l1lgos, * ‘amt ‘groomat in $ EHICLE®, & V LMGS #a K merling Drafts Purdhases Alung~< sn-â€"-.a' ‘NLEE & CO +EED AAM PRODUCE, > cm . heund 0 se f:-u-thfl‘ . Nee w in be pmig & Hoticts se promiin. TABLES P ATROCK livery Stabiles, pubie genermily to MRKRLAXI & RICE. OTTAW .: arefc lsnd + gcod. Onelyter well understocni wishes and interests of 1he p::nq whuch our W has « rei shall be the mile of the Pro vincia Government, will on all occcasions be faithfully represented and advocated ; and he contemded that the wovernorâ€" @enera} had not and did not so interpret those resojutions. . The difference of opinion between the Governor General and the exâ€"Counciliors, Mr. Lafontâ€"ine contended, was not simpiy theoreticsl, but vractical, imasmuch as that difference and he conte @eneral had nc those . resoluti opinion . betwe and the exâ€"C contemded, wa preciical, â€" ina of opinion had hum, by and wits the assistance, counsel ..dmmd.-badhunocloonin the Province, amd thar in order to mu'e-tbodm; branches of the Provincial Pariiament that harâ€" mony which is esseniial to the peace, welfare, and . goo«d s:"‘“"‘“ of the Province, the chied advisers of the ropreâ€" sentative of the Novereign, constituting a Povimcial â€" Administration under h im ought to hbe men po..nodo(dnooufi- dence of the :epresentatives oi the peoâ€" ple, thus affording a guarantee that the eR Oe n cote Sir Charles Metcaile in his note told a somewhat different story. !e observed with regret in Mr. Lafontaine‘s exp‘ana tion the omussion of the circumsiances which he regarded as t!i.e real grounds of the res.gnation. Mr. Lafontaine and Mr. Bakiwin had aited uypon the Governor ut Government House, and, after some Ptaihy ts mipuntonst is nould on gade the character of his and be a violation of his duty se to surrender the pu:nno(:o Crown. uonppul: t saumber M“ himâ€"on the recommendation of the Counâ€" stained from conferring appointments on thrir opponents, as farnishing proofé _m""â€"m remarks, demanded that he should agree to make no appointment, and no offer of an appointment without previâ€" w Sire o the Counclt * The Govemer General was quite astouished to find the resignation ot the Council sscribed to au theory of responsi T about the practicability of that form of rguihint rgrinet he veing vabpared ‘thht he was practi adverse to the i d.qfiflh“m which he bad promised without devidtion and to which it was u& intention to adhgre. He i entirely to the resolution of _ 141. No man was more satisfied that all Gov ;mbmldmhu'u*~ %Mmuhw and the Governor a nullity. Respecting the reservatign:of Bills a Governor ~wes bound to exercise &n I-iw ment. . He hd:«:-l to u«. Ainer ctangr< Pitrawr artiine PP oomaliirendira 1 i+ +m ns * SP EO -l suppression of recret socielie artéâ€" w"fi P. 4 caloulated to adect ihe object it bhad in for several years, and have. errg view: Hohdpv-h--.ubfio‘u “MW&““ hqntn‘uo:dnul’*:“:_ lief, and I would shat "his ‘meunption ‘"of the Gov | Say that 1 have used it since with the best ‘.h@ he _ would .--z.s No.odnlib“"“ en nest Aat en o enent erusra ds Eie dame e ies | en Hamen wove, eriptive character ; : < 1 Y qmdw'fl-film ‘1 have soid some hundreds ol The Bill bad met with nomdleting io in gnomes oPemoes anad it to go Her Majesty‘s pleasure been ascerâ€" tained. He protested being in jured in the opinion «'fi-â€" :d poople without just canse. _ _ _ _ ebout thom Electric a4 ow Autcrsmnt dnnnas. stt atdli a tm MREL 4OA cotesiiar nc ied * LV _ the Upper ,House on the following day, jSoie agents lor the Domimeoo‘ LUKE TRAVERS. Her further reyoinder. 4 L. i _ Mr. Sullvan brought the matter on in ‘ And NOBTHROP & L he Pominios. 30 Years Hae ed that he aud hi an â€" office avowedly ‘bar Commenetng om{ucted by but that, Now and the gccused was not be heark i0~ act of resignation was iself a muu;; A differgnce upon an abstrac. princ: | regarding the positin, dut‘nn.’ awd re aws â€"AP o ce s 1 o the Governor Gucnoml m.d'no for t: course which he ued in disreg=rdâ€" img w advice wl:l the _ matter of appointments to place. Had they conâ€" tented themseives with simply assert~ ing the right of being consulted it is not impossible that they would have succeeded in maintaining their places ; their misrepresentation of the Governor (Genera‘ enabled him to sive his own verâ€" sion of tje difficulty, to be herd, and to be sympithized with. lhe« attempted to prove ?‘ doctrines of the Novereign authority to be unconstitutional, ind that thereforg there should be none ; -n;l their Iur& grievance was that by apperlâ€" to the Rarlisment ani people ;Â¥ the country 8ir Clnrh__l“mlfo had violated the Constitution. spomsibilities was no remson IOT i . *! public rumour intimated that Ministers were unler the thumb of the Governor, nlwluwmnir wills to do ms bidding, and against the wishes of the . z Dsmms w io io vaclg people, Ministers should have waited for a vote‘ of want of contfidence in themâ€" seives on that account, armed with which they %’. successfuily have appealed to the Governeor General for redress, and bstract ‘“pb. personal “‘du: a , prinei & maiter .Mrw in public estimeâ€" mmnmfiuwdm‘ was i in ail that they had done. ‘They seemed to have desired power â€" l Te B the "Reuersl,. Leasut while the Governor General :‘m for the latter. They wanted to extort a "pledge" from a constitutional ruier when in point of fact, a constitutional ruler is aot scogunta) ‘¢, according to the law of England, w an, one. It is a fiction in constitation»! {=w, that the Queen can do no wrong, and if the exâ€"Counciliors aumed nnukh;threynnnudndthm in this country equal within the bwunds of his sqvereignty to the Queen in respect onhhpim::qou‘htmw have atâ€" empted to to agree to do or not :o do either this or that. it has been well remarked that the only sort of pledge a |Qno.¢n;lvouooo made through Ministers, and on their responsibility ; nCt a piecge to thein or any anyone eilse upon hber own. s some have fHattered themselyes that the sovereign authority : as beea relinâ€" quished in Canada since this cccurrence, and that Governors General are scarcely fettered by instructions There can be .o,w-'-uh.bm.cowbl constitutional system is ::E-hfl\b more real,sub rosa power a possesses; and it should be so. Were a Governor ‘M\;ely the tool of a Ministry th:‘h would be no such thing as justio â€" ’.oruu-o would ever be ‘umlv- were the uovm.huadut'ddu [mylhflhoshalld above the control of those whom he might call to his counsels When a Partiament finds fanlt with a Ministry it is virtually a conâ€" or s s * Pos Buigwin Lafontaine Ministry seom en o eR oo ies ds e e 1 the business of the country be ed anxi s duly to by being allowed by being allowed to give advi0®, WHis" could not be uu-x "The Council," .MX:.M'mâ€"rhthoh the sccusation of assuming the tone and W&sthfi“"' right of being consul thereupon, ignorant as they were, of the fact that in any case Ministers are as respousible to Parlisment for the acts of the Crown as littlé to do with militia appointments [To be Cuntinaed.] Mhhg‘.?"‘“ pest medicines they ever used;‘ it has pain, sore \L: "g h 9# H wm,vrinu *1 was porsii® :l-v-.: -nhcu' b.; :.*-â€"‘ Bhofg n'fix":-':.fil was mt rae poel EP LA 3007 ; ; tm oo ut ~» rpetiner of wisdum, could either desire Thoy ware to accuse, not be heari The 409 bility ; A limite! number of brarders can be mosated al the Hoâ€"thwlex Sprmings. wishing to ava‘l themsoives of the to b>derived from the use of the best Mincral Water on the «. atinent, and yorties wishing to .;v:v..xr- Tfaw woeeks in the qn':try m Gomhy iable quarters Jnt moderate charges, Oited with all necessary requirements for Lad mealProws, nnge results w#m The attention of u‘-hw mu:‘p“t.h--u&:c'thblm water nune virtues or transporia« tion, and that wh freely those in carmot the Springs the waterâ€" can as well used in their own houses, whilst its low oust i wilhin thereach ofall. | m‘?«um of the city in 3 gailon at 10 ots. , in 3 barreis at enals, exira (PFur to we Springs other informstion, ap; ly to perfect purity and great strength. They are wike ranted free froms the poisonous olls and acide which enter into the composition of many of the factitions fruit fiators now in thé market.: Thay are.not only true to their names, but are from .(a.“mdmmtfll-: that a comparatively small quantity only neeA 8B SHOWER AXO QTHER â€" BATHS, smon, VANILLA. . ROSK, t*ta wa, July % 175 Borthwick springs. Yhe superiority of these Exteacts consista in thatr A‘so a Band and Gaster Iron, composed of abe samine Urer Intradused fnto Oasade Burnett‘s, Extracts Bumetts Extracts Burnett‘s ~Extracts PERRY DAVIS & S0K & LAWRENCE, " Agents for Dominion of Caneda. ind onrlt he aptacediin wik which will be on etery boitle of 1OSEPH BURNETT & CO, B08T0%, i f T _ __Prasristars. "___________ ‘ Worcestefigre &m. & MABPN after this daté, dn MW) ich nont COMPLETE IRONS 1X ONZE. Its the best, larrels ol GOD! 01 5 & Y 6e esd WE rane e * n 4 s o A wrye 0e 1 ' 'w‘:w Crimping Iron in the Market Great Provincial Fair. is the best shinyie machine for biook n stt ol ies | Mc Sn pan e W. & T. HORTHWICK, *4 N icholks street, THE_TIMES : OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1875 The Rovyal Exchange Hote!, WELLINGTON ‘STREET, | A First Class Family and Commercial Hotel, DECLARED BY CONNOISSEURS TO BE THE ONLY GOOD AAUOH. which are calculated to deceive the Public, LEA PERRINS have adopted LEA & PERRINS‘ on P Povsing Jn consequence A Ven wurth Reafing!â€"A Namot weth Bong SAVE YOUR EYESI ma : 18 g@enbs) 4 ~ Tovember 1874â€" . '.;'v This does not apply. to shipments io | 11 is naed Enternaliy and Exteornaliy. bearing their Signature, thiisâ€" ISs NOWâ€"=OPEN Canal ~Enlargem in > NOTICB TO ‘ CONTRACTOR The letting t:‘_ for etaat on DAYCN:fimd:l'r_‘m. ” nliâ€"iii’fl"a'y of SEPTEMBEEK , The plans and specifications will ie ioaed on rdetefay fi"‘“fi LACG HINE l ipt. !'.'l' ‘ j I AoV | srawpies, â€" PorT & ~SHERRY 0 wich. n mss These ‘are. imported direct from‘the best Manufacturing Establish ments ; in rce and United States.: Great care has been taken their selection to colour, | The iground tones:â€"aresoftâ€"and ; to the eye, < ‘taned with silver mioa; : but above‘ all, they are ' '.,. S i ame hfi’: insl santtared "with " the" thepical compoond of theâ€" pigments ~used . in WALLâ€"C P APER. with Pnd Te ds Soente mc Tonce ilke ecieadedi the newest NEW LINEN : YOSTUMES, FROM 82.0u. FRENCH FLOWERS 4& mrmg BROADWAY : TAILORING SELLING OFEF ~sUMMER GOODS l xt |~ cmas. BRYSONS: l 69 SpaHKS BiecE: |.. ESTABLISHED 1854. Their Excellencies= the Earl and Countess. of.Dufferin. L O N Dâ€"O:N:~H:0 U§8â€" E. . _HANEY:â€"& FORQIE,.:__ Ottewa, Sopt. 11, 1875 THOS. PATTERSON, â€"Puryerom ro His Exout: zxor naz Governon Garezat, Eau Dorraaa. .. Direct Importations from the Pr3ducers on nc o mn ns 4 a5J aoode win be Sold 5s the bowest MHemmmomating ent Stook is disposed the Goods will be Bold at the Lowest Remunerating $ pring® Goods, Meitons, Panty vorings, Disgonais Weat of \England proadcloths, &¢., &0 , £0., Generalâ€"â€"OUTFITTINGâ€"*Establishment, * * P. C. AUCLAIR, â€" ‘Which ho is prepired to mike up inthe intest and. most fachionable stries., A large Lot of Goiitemen‘s FURNISHING GOODS. Barrols GUTNNESS"% | PORTER, pinw and quarts, put up 40 oider, PORE A®" â€" (NANULTERAN ®D, tor Fami{ly ute and Medicinal Purpogesailhaed s INCLUDING THOSE DEDICATED BY THE MANUFACTUREE :uuhz W‘? """"“""""”=="'I â€""""’"mâ€""fi e :- = =- ‘ WHOLESALE & RETAIL. . CHOILCE®~"A § :___ __.;| WM, MoKAY, Warerooms next to Daniels Hotel. â€"~ JOgSEPH DIMBLEBY, avig J i r9m Feru } O noiw viU ® l \ {"~anes, Rngiand, Hollabd and Spain, Has received and is opening Out a large stook of McKAY‘S OR AND BEAUT larble" Cilorks. Tolall Pager. m-hl TBE FENOID G, sultable for the AND WINE, â€" GIN OTTAWA . 1875. No.®@ Rideas 8t. Obta | Brockvitle & Ottawa | Fariw 178 CANAOA ~EEN\ 1. Cb ® WA TWO wYPewkg T tarys raney. Renfrow | Brock\iile â€" mr\) & c 0. % uin frim ut at‘e m Cns nponnte / Tink Baw the Wremeimicle is tamene: 11 P HOT OGRAPHE R. BRRALWD § ie anm®milel"" Where bulding siong and poSUW of «1 dose. DLOB ‘ ) soalin W Ansoch [eaelagt to Yerd, Cornr of King abd $5."© s20 y2.2°. 824 'fifi samels Diamond : Yeast Cakas. Hirook VE Fuak t w MONM n€ Pifeeters TREES,. SHRUBS, &c "~ DoooANIACGENON 10 OTTAW A, ‘ For mesipply ol #rull ... Aaa00 Ornamenia ‘ %fi x Pm t ns LE ted e â€" Oatalogues an.â€"prices Gan bo had un a i)( 40 * uh ut the ind in a9¢ Waeks," lent nonth., pitoves Nt Gan mb DEMAILSE . ul preâ€" rry 7 popoer antea s0d nevle (undens, «in we > » an toFtaitd E-'.'-‘;'i.‘u""*g?‘ me 10y im wKHk "CeiiAiieh e yeeommges avage o me ube iB :36; °W vorim‘ts, in neat clot vin Thg. ‘v y m 1-..-“ in wial M y \'N','.’.‘;- .‘-“&;'-;\ ». b ' wink! _ inb c are 0 m € agft 1x 6 e n . on 100 §i2 MMLBliah, en Morson‘s Effectual; Seinccies ‘MYRTLE NAVY, NONE IS GENUINE ! There are Numerouns imitations on the & J A KR V B .: 66 W 4 6 60, $PaARKE STREET. Railm==s teubs i Noilcss of the Pross: unction â€" 4.05 2.0k unbil .fl‘ uh dus 4.A _ joeliie UNLB#S GTAMPED P Point with bâ€"mie ow IWohireN . with suges Â¥C oo oi aoct "18 a_th **: in MWEUELBD3 iA + Froa B4 NA hialQT i KBR UW MBEDIOL® E E. g-. ‘1'1

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