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Ottawa Times (1865), 15 Oct 1875, p. 2

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h4 se W # a 44 } * #\ 16 § car: y my oul the mandate of Her Majesty‘s onler in the spirit of Orangeism at al ne«eled. _ There has never been the slightest dunger cither of Jrange men inierfering on any side of the whalevortake L&h-muflu’ "annot lop“ll] invoke the law o their ass:»iance should their own time of need come. . [here is, fortunstely, no fear that a0, siement in the population of Canada, however much disposed, will be success: ful in their opponwn to the administra tim of justice, and therefore no fear that any rmiglts possessed by any section or ceed can be successfully invaded. Uulamo _ volunteered _ their assistance i ine tmends of Guibord, and they hare & rr'.a‘ the information in N faith. We Lave a vague remembrance of seeing a sta...uent in the Montreal Witness that such a rumour was current, but no other newspaper gave it m“”w of credit, and it was unquestionably a i nsesoo}â€"a {alsehood, too, which it was e1trâ€"mely imprudent if not wicked to pot (nto circulstion in any m Nor i.i _ The attuitude of the Gazefte, howâ€" â€":, on the necessity which exists for in <ing upon the absolute supremacy ot e cis.l authorities in all cases which me w:thin their province is very decid | wnrieced. _ 1t is obvicusly the interest of ose who bave hindered the interment of i.tormi‘s body not only not to oppose ai ;rocee«ling, but to facilitate it. |{ ~, again opposed it, which they would > very unlikely to do unless they hoped ve successful, and if the authorities oved incapable of enforcing the judgâ€" en: of the Privy Council, what assurance ~«i the people of Lower Canada have at the rights which they believre they meess upder the law and the constitu m would not be violated with equal ronuery, and the m would B@~ Pure Jrisk Prieec always in Stock, | . , | I. W. KENAY 4& sONS, al Aerchant Tarlors, co and Outfitters, nt sparks Street, Ottara ws ent, and .enJlered very valuable, but at e same time unostentatious service to e cause of the settiemen t of the country Iotice to the Public. e lire seemed to threaten the whoie | " cussion, for not even the extreme pro ~» at one time, but was got under conâ€" | "tectionists had adopted the idea that we : \., means of steaim fre engines from | " are to use all our revenue for the sake erec amd Levis. We very much regre«| ‘of preventing any one coming into the ‘~a u the untimely death of Mr. Thoru» | =country to sell his ware, as that would : was one of the most efficient Immigra | (neceâ€"sitate direct taxation. The policy n azents that ever served a GOvem | =of hi« Government was therefore one Â¥e reprint in another column an article : the [‘all Maill Gazette on the Guibord wwiy. _ Except as an expression of sh public opimon, which it very fairly mots. what the Gaseite might haeve to m. " be of such a nature or to such -‘ , nnnnnnns cnre o annemmmmepnmemmmmmmmememmmmmmmmememmemmemmemmmmmam "‘uuu as to injure ibe legitimate {r rrt: | ‘foreign _ trude _ of _ the country." | ‘!-\‘ 'i l‘!‘cg"kyo- this platform, so far a> we have | * | been able to understand, Ar. Workman | ______â€"__â€"_.__cz.c m ommz 1.uu.pp.hwuu electors of Imtrul. | TaW A, FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1875 _ | Our contemporary asserts that Mr. Mac. | uc aponsteremnueySymembnmprcempcyrormrcm | K6NH0, 14 is sprech nt Seruin, ngrvno-l\ iTH OF aX IMMIGRANT 4G &X 3| the faiture of the negotiations for a Keci. | m | procity Treaty. Quite true ; but the | e regret to learn by .pnnutdo*amamdfmm.odinunu-o wsue . from Point Levis, that Mr. Thorn,| the full report ot the Sarnia speech, in a,ent of the Quebec Government at | which Mr. Mackenzme also said ;â€"" He ylace, was killed yesterday by a | " had always essumed that neither the ) eing thrown from a windlow to save | " principle of absolute Free Trade norâ€"that | tz a fire, which had possession of | "of absoiute protection was applicable wi uildings adjoining the Victoria Hotel, | " the circumstances of this country ; and diately opposite the [nmigration | " as he said in 157+4, that question wu‘ migTen Ue. 1e day appromches when the elec Montreal West will be called up clect aâ€"member to represent then E MONTREAL ELECTIGON. 1e very greatest lw‘- lts ces are, however, exactly in ac th those of the Times and other journals which have discussedthe trom an imperial point of view. newhat remarkable, however, that London newspapers appest to carmed that the Urangemen of re by Asctionâ€"/. Bermingham. at the iaw would be eaforced in esti0n GUIBORD AFPFAIR t " ment. l'h"--i‘h'tbo.,mlei.tm possessed a ri interment th "ro those who had been accusing him of 'Mfi'-‘:vnsn':l’lu:ch r;fll;lld :h..“ ... viow to inaugurate a Tres Mq M member of.hil & Trade policy." in this we have but a | withou nmoone on mnre: Bo depriven, reiteration of Mr. Mackenze‘ y a j mianost ting on him or Bis s me‘s sentiments | latives a distinet civil wm as expressed to the electors of Hamilton sentatives aftirm aod '3::‘. u‘..'.“-i before the last ral electi authorities deny that at Ts i . general election, upon the | death he 4 u""““’“"i cccusion he refers t > in 137 4. Our was such duly qualitied mem & contemâ€" | of bis communion ; bor | ?anr’ will doubtiess carefully abstain sessing legal '-"bl.,h.::dmmm por from quoting from this part of his speech. "‘P‘lmdnorvumoroonmcuood‘:: 1: is true that at Dundee he declared his do lees than inquire into the facts thus Wiilinguess to formard in Lever E:unnln. ore than this the State . o hree § y way the not done. It was only the naked pread of free trade principles, and their | 4U°*S% M "hethe? o Sibord applicalioh t3 the T ot | been _ had or had commerce of the peoâ€" | ; n excommunicated, in P.“d'hfltdau-i-hoi- in the meanâ€" into which the _ civil‘ courts l:: time the chief di Un si \ inquzed ; the mere formal ‘validity of his would _ director, roumstances | &Alleged excommunication, and rould permit. l:ud.ou‘olhuu“‘“-‘wudwm“u‘ Sarnis he asserted frankiy that free trade subject of the judicial fuquny. sad bnt us‘s \ . * the excommu eaquiry, and had policy " he would it nication appeared t itbr igurate if the | court néver so undesery e e ‘.pfllm.l of our country and of our| *0 long as it was tooh:i:::lr w,..m.,"' manufac: .re» would admit of it." Aul"’““h"b‘m bey ond w'!., ,,m;...'“ this, however, culy proves that a more to examine it further. Had the somplete t . en steps been taken, Guibord‘s hhhnpm that m_"""'“ opimon have exeluded him f hristi ‘h- h is thus shown to exist between wn«h«p«uflm “‘“Pm@lr. Workman, in~regard to a bookâ€"club which ke; “‘h‘:. bupou,-uaisummm-a“‘“wum-wt. j o ige 1e R pronounced to :'“A the country to adopt, it muimhu-u“"'{“‘ by an assembly of impossible to conceive. In fact, the | SOUIE would u::':z llwfi:.j“ndfil words in ::wh Q.fll have chosen to ::u l“"f"“"‘"d""‘““:b.:: expreus ir _ convictions on â€" the with his ecclesiastical o m o : certainly are identical in meani What | cause ts o j any : Phet n w f ng. bhat \Ihauoev.t,ln'ouhl submit to & :'mwthâ€"m;a‘m“““'flmn&tw But i mod Free Traderâ€"and what Mr. Iaekonuo. no part of his contract that Mu : might F N | cur any disab hs in\ be, provided our manufactures .ouuu; exw:::m‘ at all uniess he was m.""““WO*hblM does not in | bim to suller flmfld to allow meantime comcern the elegtors of had not been umum::,'h:h: Montreal. l‘...um‘h“wmwunmomn‘toula'. know ; inquiry into > h.n“m that Mr. Macken k Â¥ the fact whether he asdes ln.-nd his Gov | excommunicated or not, would se .'Mf & according with the State to say toat Homan Wb‘mhu‘“ political views held by the majority ot “!lfldmo(-ilwuhinih;.iniu; Shem, Nare i propued)" in | the / fitare, | aaely, pad nomen caroobe To min ming :_‘:’] have been in the past dnuu,mm“;:mr Catuohe laymen alone ing provision for isi $ i ninions wight the raising of the | the right of en‘orcing them, _ b.d-‘.“ to the fiscal policy which it is in lh.m-! terest of the country to adopt, it would | be impossible to conceive. in fact, the | words in which eac1 have chosen to express . their _ convictions on . the subject are aimost indentical : they certainly are identical in meaning. Whul Mr. Workman might beâ€"Protectionist or | Free Trwierâ€"and what Mr. Mackenzie | might be, provided our manufactures were ouce fairly established, does not in the meantime concern the electors of Montreal. it is sufficient for them to know that Mr. Mackenzie and his Gov ernment, besides according with the political views held by the majority ot them, are prepared in the future, as _ they have been in the past, in making provision for the raising of the revenue, to offer every possible assistance and encouragement to manufacturers in building up a trade which will‘ soon be able to dety the competition of the whole world, provided that those ~ngaged in it go to work energetically and on business principles. Itis perfectly true, as Mr. Mackenzie remarked at Sarnia, that the issue is not a live one, and that it has prectically been removred trom . the prectically been removred trom . the arena of politics by the . similitude ol the policy pursued by both parties in regard to it. it is an issue, however, whkhlrfh.u White was pleased to import into the contest in Montreal, and if his own back gets beaten with the rod he thus pulled, it will only be serving him right. Mr. White has further chosen to claim Protection as a plank of the platâ€" form of the Conservaiige party. They are perfectly welcoine to it, taken as an abâ€" stract principle, but we take it that Mr. \ mite is not in a position to deciare what is and what is not the policy of that party, and we search the records of its leaders in vain to find any proo( of written of the trade views of Mr. Mack preceded thein in oflice, is an INC!: dental ;>â€" »ction to Canadian manufac lures in :«e .:mposition of duties for revenue pu:;«<es. Let us take a fow of the quotatiorte from speeches made and opimions expressed by Mr. Mackenzie and Mr. Workman respectively, which have ailready done duty in the columns of our contemporary, but were not considered nt for the purpose of the argument they were intended to support without being tancised at the wrong place. At Montâ€" real, in [567, Mr. Workman is reported 0 have sami â€"*Our large and daily inâ€" " creasing -uuh.eumu inte:ests, . t0 * which the prosperity and growing popu * lation of Montreal are so largely indebiâ€" " ed, in my opim.ou deserve a certain " amount â€" of _ incidental _ protection, *but _ that â€" protection _ sheuld _ not from the speeches of the Premier whi at Dundee, to show that Mr. Workmai‘s Wi position as Mr. Mackenme‘s follower is bec " which Sir Francis tiincks called ‘ inciden. #*tal protection.‘ For some years the ‘Government had found that the wants "of the country, with regard to revenue, * were met by the imposition of a tax of * 15 per cent. His Government had, "however, recently been obliged to inâ€" " crease the duty on imports to 17j; per cent. in order to provide a sufficient revenge, and had therefore given an ‘inâ€" cidental protection‘ of 24 per cent. more than wes given by the previous Govern ment. This might be a sufficient answer to those who had been accusing him of the corcumstances of this country ; and as he said in 137+, that question was practically removed from political dis cussion, for not even the exfreme pro tectionists had adopted the idea that we are to use all our revenue for the sake of preventimg any one cdming into the country to sell his ware, as that woul1 inCc The Pall Mell Gaâ€"<le, after gpving a summary of the vasious steps wh& have led up to the existing difficuity in regard to the burial of the remains of Joseph Guibord, says :â€" In all this there is no Joubt the germ of very serious trouble, which may conâ€" as _ to Joseph Guibord, he states 'hn'nveryllkagwbo a fact; but if s0, it is a fact with which we “Q mo way concerned. . |t may be be, "and doubtiess is, a monstrous consequence of the spiritual claims asserted by the Churc 1 of Rome over the members of its communion, but we have nothing to do 'ithm“-mtyoi::haxm::- tion upon suc! t with its regularity or hmm'ty fi:hwatuo Church, As that law now stands interpreted by the Privy Council, a Roman Catholic member of the Athenseum could not any more than Guibord be denied burrial with the rites of his Chugch. But if the Caurch chose to ex icate all the Catholic menat ers of that cluk by dueand regular process, the civil would take notice of and give eflect to exvoramunicaâ€" tion without inquiring wisy or not it So much it is necessary to clearly view, in order that the 1 no excuse for saying that the * rerferes any further with her jurisdiction than to aecertain in ouse whether it has legally and regularly f cised. This is the only inquyy to which in any case she haus to submit, and we In all this there is no Joubt the germ of very serious trouble, which may conâ€" uinue to bring (orth fruit long after the It is highly desirable that the action of the civil courts in this matter should not be misrepreseuted, and that no excuse should be giran to toe supporters of egclesiasticai . claims torp.tdho asser tion that the State has outstepped its provinee in dealing with the cas>. ‘The letter signed " An English Protestent," which in Wednesday‘s Times is calculatâ€" 3:9,,«3@« the question by import ing into is class of considerations which are quite irrelevant. When~the writer says that to every Komean Catholic who hbappens _ to _ be . a member _ of e ‘Atheneum Cilub the order of the ‘Vatican must apply as truly btate has exercised in regard to it is | : LADIMRSY AND CBILDER absolutely un ssailable by uny but those . who, like the wivocates of hssh ecclesiasâ€" FUB JAC“ ue:I prerogative, are prepared to contend in that the State muse abnegate one of 2 ite primary and â€" most indispensable | SOUuth SGR SOAL, functions whenever by any chance it %, ' happens to come in contact with the Pflm Mb’ Roman Catholic communion. d)mph' Astrachan, Gumbord was the owner of a plot of ground y c im the Catholic Cemetry at lon&nd,lnd{ Baltic 80&1, and the analogy is a perfecily sound one, that a relious denomination stands vowards the State in precisely the same relation as a trading corporation, a club, or any other associaiion of a purely seouâ€" lar character ; and we are bound, thereâ€" fore, to justify the analogy by proceeding to the enforcement of the Lv, in the same utterly passionless an i coldiy im spirit which we should undoat disâ€" milnnmoflhom iath to the Church has been compared. The case is fortunately of the: simple characier, and ihe juriscliction which the State has exercised in regard to it is absoiutely un ssailable by uny but those flcul:LIn-iou us _ We are ‘on and analogy is a perfecily that a relious denominat Eritish @pinion GUiBQâ€"D AFFAIR guments in Mr. i w fair way to ler. _ Ninco the & nowledge . hLow U is upon the 1 moment whet o if it were rais suflicient wivocacy O trade policy, erest of the un ideas of 4 wrotecti ve |\ Hatters & Furriers. "Hats! Hats!! rIats !!! c., etc., and a large and well sssorted stock **~ A Rare Chance. Bilverware, Ladies‘ Gold Watches, PrE€ § *«‘ 2 k 'hhfi. Chromes, Vases, o4 .': rnu.w.'fiwu.-. € Weel Mats, Writing Canes, NIGBLT LNE, Dressing Cascs, Work Bir. )UFEN VICTORIA, 0 seits, epergnes, iod pitchers, "dv?â€"' re, trays, fruit h-‘:'d\ eard ree or sie z‘m modern design and butter coolers biscult boxes. children‘s : of ivolie" Te miper earl is Bm ame af Tinalla it Pit phate, Ganmiprig on aminome io aad ootes net atiend tos Aocdon at eootioe pricens® ©"~ b o n meeng oh. . Extensive Auction Sale | Toâ€"day, at 2 o‘clock and 7 o‘ciock, p.m. â€" ROWE & ERRATT, METCALFES Wholosales RE MADE CLOTHING Estab WILSON & ORR, Oarvers & CGhilderâ€" Tluumn-um * GREAT .CHEAP SaALE AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES} AÂ¥ 0. CO T E/8, TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 12th. HAT! HATS! HATS ! in orcer to clear the Stock as ston ns possible i have decided to seil all m‘ hate, Caps a0, at cost for .. _â€"._ . a00nâ€" tm . Carvers & Gilders. MANUPAOT URKRE #60 Snarks‘st. wareq 12 J272° 458 MApE To ORUER _ TOâ€""ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEhN | Ottawa, Sept. 20, 1876. MONTREAL AND OTTAWA Ottnw t, Och &4 WR °c C000 Cc o ;é _'-;_ ic alds March 12%, 1678, 3 1REAT CLEARING All our own Manufsetere, and Qualits of Fur RIDEAU ‘WtHEEY, â€"| CORNER OF, DALHOUSIE STkRAET H. HODGE 8. :mrp- Drug Store. T. T. SHEPHERD: Kigin Street, opposite the Russell House, CoMMENCIXQ TRADE SALE. JUST ALL THE XEW TT SEnK Pot LLfE Chemist & Druggist, Tannary Brd, }2%*. PICOTVURE FRAME TTAWA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 15, 187» Auction FOR THE |MILLIONX. Bruggists, Remember the saie English Rabbit. UKION BANK BLOCK. R. J. DEVLIN, AF AÂ¥ Auctioneer, | â€" OTTaWA :»» MONTREAL DAY LINE, | The Oitawa River Navigation Company, idITAWA RIVER HAVIGATION C0Y, > Montreai. Meais ans simterooms e; ‘â€"-vl wmlwbh mam-‘dw. TL ie and back, vaild for one ‘dag," Frig at sinâ€" W P+*%*®}:A Saturda} afternoon Trips to L‘ORIGNAL ARE NOW DISCONTINUED. R. W. SHRPHERD, oduabans "a repnt teiten tor t * mts Teek: Odenpan ® ‘llhhnh ..g m ckets, sing!» and return secured BOOKS Of eenernt Pierecice heuude o h t feeiat* and will always be kept in stock.A yery large RQ'AI., MAJL LINE. ARTHUR L.. HOLMES; will be found mvw used in the offiee or ras Poscrcarions op T‘as " | > UNION FORWARDING & RAILWAY UO‘¥. BOOKS & STATIONERY DV. CHESNE LAKE, Arnuonuuu;bo-lp with (\q Central " Railway carty / !‘% ‘ SPECIAL TRAIN TO BRITANNIA, when‘ Abey . ombatké Sol. boanl jbf n ptogm 6n _ For particulars apply at the ‘Ofice, Sparks t the \ of in» ollfl!:&dmum poinis June 2nd 1875, WESLEYAN : CONFERENCE; ROYAL MAIL LINXF STRANMERS Nl?"?fi“ W, _ . PICNICS AND: EXCURSIONS® "Queen Victoria" IN STATIONERY 38 Sparks Street. l..o mwo'd'tom ANCHOR ~LINE,; wlb a complete assortment of LOW N W ARDHS, THE STEAMER TORONTO, ~=Ceseces ns es yjzem xourkno®, n Inare or .yrps00%#] s Manufacture of Sausages. . .. NORRIS & SOPER, : w}un-m #aUpt m j Descriptions,‘Prices® & Testimontals BANKOFâ€"OTTAW A, Every Instrument Warranted five Years. PL _ _‘ No. 8 Adelaide Btrod, Ottiws, sept‘t, uok . _ | |â€" AORONTO; SAaUs. en e NORRIS & SOPER, The Fischer Pianc.© Jn every City, Town and (ounty of the Bank Hoticcs, Agents® Wanted , PEAREBA EM <.;)<, F:o =â€" FORTES, ORGANS, &c.. _ lmu Wesresr PIANO poest orrice orrawa, offnaem s cvepzmien sns Smss THOMAS SHORE & "QUMPANY, Enctesors to LEE & THOMPSON.] ipet es ""'.‘:.‘.;{'::........'L- at iha Pobeso N. rikn, Wanrenva mocait ie .m.o..::'&a:g,, d m“mmnu‘:nm â€" 38. taoiished business. Personal »pplication to slnuul.:. Lamb‘s® Clearing" Sale, PaTie neeprence wl s sicne: And othér goods at proportionately low priges, , »eved this tWonty second day of Heptember, ampde n fhoaras in tone en t ies ted up 40 1015 o. m, Will be ‘10m warded and West in »u,piementary paok» ..-:: umnufi. M s POST OFRHIOH!BAVINGS BANK m‘:aufl l\-'.m“ 1876 hm o m::.l MALLBA m =¢' Il'i‘f every Monday and l’fle‘l‘&fi&d@ocflnh «by mt 18.0t A i Ormentart bag for Canidinb, Mormtn .f!::l’:qw(yfl? en Quemweddaennl "= March 10, 1875. A lnnge lot ofslippert, t cost and under,‘all 3051m1 Arrival and Departure of Mails. 264 YosisttN@NqA BLL ® p.m.. 4b which only un BOOTS & SHOES AUTUMN â€" « RRANGEMENT, 1875 AAMRAMfIE | Ecnudet‘s, 3Hails. i f i5 2°s &2 Oity Glerk. | _ _ PAPER RULER, amp | Account Book Manufacturer m?&â€".‘m Notice in h’mm ue expense 0f 1 OiIeN ies on Aftielts tranemitied Ao the wb borne by the m and that &uy lons or damage 4 wili u-u.cmun: f ving, ds., # i pnae e inn ns n Canadian Commission. .'.' '.’??'{.13 o9X zN *..3 *D. 'L the Lpat hhn-..um g‘.. am p i ' 'I‘? Generale des Mince T+ '%:m Dom{njon of OBA xt * ;4 for the last wimess: Ds OCOKBOR in T nots Afone ncennts m. _'L 6 ‘ ; â€" *Â¥ ... â€"® BOOKBINDER > Ottawn, Jan. 28. PYRIMOWT SEYSSEL ASPRALTE DepPoSt at OrTaAwa â€" Cash Assets Over $26,000,000 Equitable Life Assurance Company FLOUR AKD FARM PROOUCE AGENT:for OTTAWA and vicinity, aeis oc " 47â€" â€" CS Bookbmders, ial Life insurance Co‘y, .. HFRTFORD, conn. . _ â€"â€" Temporary OMce> a. MORTIMER, OTFAWA. T. Sutton, Russell ‘House Blook, AfER@Ole | P id .. Fall iLa Enxom MILL MACHA Plum S mall T he Agri Ottaw S ipse a duky Hend for C exernciating ** 00 Covuies of" ) c hereby gi First 17, OWe

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