d s ao} a4 L P a 4) Â¥ T 4 ] D Baos Ai PRCCCC, 4WO0L BaE CAEBTCIE CZRC UE ;Ohrl& Brock and wile, Hahfax ; T g «bbs, jr, Oabawa; Ernest Crombie, Toro .)HJM.M Quet ec ; lu‘ll'm Quebec Kobert Brock and wife, Hahfax; T ] HOTEL ARuIVAL® Poilt : a * wilar offence, was say they are the | @Y nobriate. was got under J.U., Mr, | serve : upon the de‘end y, M..4 | not to go on lhi.lpfl_.' Master | timjled to seize it. D Manson, | * how do you know 1 s«on, Mr. \ore ?" the plaintiff said !a kson, | was sbipping it, and if . W. p.)do so, he suould follow gomery, | atwl seise it ; defendant _ Batop, | ore, and sail to the pla r. K. W . m-t-&nn it, amd shail d steerage taxen some 550 toa: | by wa‘ching the canal |liad rent a anantity thia abt im the ecame age of _ The r. |sorve : upon the defendsnt, warning hn ; | not to go on shipping the nre, as he inâ€" or | tm led to seize it. Defendant ra‘d:â€" n, | * how e you know 1 am shipping the r. !au ?" the plaintiif said hdul’:u- he n, | was sbipping it, and if he continued to 7. ) do so, he suould follow it where it went, y, | atud seize it ; defendant still shipped the n, | ore, and said to the plaintiff, " Weil, I be 6. m-ldn( it, amd shail do so." He then ge | l-uno.o.'u.'fllcnn;ï¬t‘b.‘ | by wa‘ching the canal, defendant ld +ent a quantity though it by some of ut | Mr. Chatiee‘s barges. Le used to make ; the signature to the codicil looked as if it bad been written by a person when very feeble The remainder of the witness‘ evidence was _ only _ corroborative _ of _ Mr. Lee and had reference to the autoâ€" graphs. . e | _ lhe documents referred to were put in as evidence. har way Hobert lianâ€"ai hbad io inaking the letrer R; there wis a commission apâ€" The pisintiff® was thar in the box. He swore to the deed of sale by Edwin Smith to the plaintif, of lot 1! in the old ran.e, and of 17 anl 13 in rangs 6. He ro cognise 1 ihe notee procuced as the one he periicular paper, bearing the signature { handai}, in order that be might comâ€" are it with those in the possession of the W.iâ€"ess went to a hotel near the ship , »ing viace, and saw a man named George Lom'm r, in the employ of Mr. Baidwin and had the charge of the latter‘s shipâ€" ping book. This information be got from the las«lliord of the hotel, whase name wes Nlwe an, the latter said he would geit Boucher to bring down the book, which hnllï¬ Witness Mm"r_ rand um ot i tity of ore ahi Lbe mine on IE bih uestion. The Lill of lading MIMA that on the t8:b of May, 1873, that 115 toms of _ ore _ were _ shipped on the m A im pu.::ï¬r the ‘ i on m&-@o‘; were the words, *# Baldwin " There is a mine in lot 11 in the Tth concâ€"ssion, in which Mr. Baldwin is a large suareholder and mansager ; it is called the Forsyth mine ; the one in the 6h concâ€"ssion the deâ€" fendant calls the "Bsidu@in" mine; on th« 2ud of June, 1874, there appears to have been shipped by the steamer Carâ€" is resumedl, and, after occupying the hole of the forencon, resulted in His miship reserving his judgment, as seveâ€" | points in the evidence required careful nswle:aton. hdcllotmx-'.'.odnulbohr Delta, 140; flam,l&;lh‘ï¬d une the 140 ; ““‘I.‘ ~' memorands be v@UxTY or cAR*ETOX PALL at W t Wi W M W pl i to sellie ioss*s by the war ol 15 1 n:all was not ore of the commisâ€" ; he sent in a clain for recomâ€" or loss by the Bridgewater Miils mchyâ€"Very well, my Lonl ; he »see the pipers at all, now. somg further reference by the s counsel to sunâ€"iry aucient docuâ€" ight s*id he had no papers with we of Mr. landall in his posâ€" cuther hud be ever seen that ‘s hbandwriting. .The plaintiff seâ€"ty to see what papers he ind amons ckburn submitted that was no 1 if they were repeated, akn the necessary means to o them. . lie wouri not allow ) be mede into an aitormcy‘s be use for the inspection of iT then waiked up to the Wriz!.:, an | begar to over er. Leing evideAtly under a NTE 08. BASKERVILLE ® 1 TTRa80N% w lorw.x, Cierk of the etary of State‘s office the Court yestercay of the case j roperty in ques others Rundali‘s pe, dan Lower Canada. an O put into Court at the time; hbe did not know whother it was $2,000 or $5,000 ; gave fou~ rmortgages on the same prop erty, they were executed in Upper Caâ€" nada with a view to Lower Ca-kflm erty ; they ought to be registered i w re not ; they wereexecuted in St. Ca tharines ; ‘hey bave not been paid ; they were unde: seal, he thought ; they were gven to E. Smith ; he bad paid nothing io him, brt he had paid the legatees mâ€"ney in consideration of the purchase $750, whiciwas to be credited on the mortczages ; he knew that Mr. Bal iwin wis the lin t to op n up the mine in May, Is;2; wilness commencel to negotiste for toe property in Neptemher or Uctover, 1872; whein he told Mr. Baldwin that he was aboutto seize the ore lying at the landing on the Gatinesu, he (deâ€" fendant) gave witness to understand that he had shipped -.{dlhoou,bu afterwanirisaid, "1 be shipping it"; his attention called to the nâ€"-& as Mr. Raldwin said, "I be" instead of " I am ; withess might have told him that be had been to the mune; Mr. Baidwn wamed his not to z3 on the premiscs agnin, us lha had "things iixed for bim ;" he knew t was Baldwin‘s ore that was anippe 1, because he received information to that cWect. The fact of the deâ€" fendant naking the admission that he Carlisle, with hber tow, unloading o e into the Clare Youell; he then returned to Oitawa. s â€" To Mr Cockbuin.â€"Had been in treaty with Mr. Spith since 1870; gave mort: gage for thes amount of the purchase monev, wlich was ~12,500, the security secotel, l:h“_“m-on -l.‘~ in a * back r‘-‘ ore as from th> Baldwin ; witness went t Kingstea on the mk‘mmul‘ 7th June, :nd from there to th, to Mr.w:n‘-l-‘l::k.-h-oth ore was trans ped to e vessels ; no Inrgl. hai l:'::mï¬nfl. but on the Monday night a barge versel, 8) tons, ca‘led the Clara Youcll, wa: laying at the dock, and he was told that she waes waiting for some barges. to get a cargo 0‘ ore; on the Tue«day hi went there agriin, and saw the had taken ; there was a bill on the 2ith M «y, 1873, steamer Caâ€" lisle, 110 tons ore ; he i l not take that down because B wuch â€" er =«i«d it came from the other mine; the Delis and Thistle, the first 140 tons, the wa« shipping the ore, he must have been aware t witness hal a knowledge of what be was doiag ; he thought the shipâ€" pigg baok luced was the sime one ha saw at thalhotel ; he had never touched it with or â€"peneil, and any addition male to the contents must be in the handwr.ting of Nr. Cole; on the 5th of June therkp wus nothing to show in tre counterioil where that cargo of ore came from ; e was nothing to show that it came frouj the Baldwin mine, n«ither on the 6th ; gli the receipts were as from the Forsyth Mining Company; he did not confine hifuself to any ore that was not marked in the receipt " Baldwin ore;" he depended solely upon Bsucher for his in i0n, as he (Boucher) bal told him there werg other cargre«s of Baliwin ore not marked so in the book ; it was on the 5tha or 6th of Juns ho saw the harges L-auixu t{rough the canal; he did rot now the |names of the barges; he did not know| then that they contained ore thit he whs interested in until he had been t~ mune ; he did not see the ore ; he found that out trim the lockmaâ€"ter ; uan? on tÂ¥t accrsioa, uinttg)« a men? ratdum of it. At liret Mr. Bald win denied taking any ore from that particular mine, an | then he said hadâ€"th>e words he used were, "1 be shipping of it." This was after the gotice «as served on bim. A B. $uzzwoov said he was emploved on the lntr;bullc carrying ore in May and June, 1873, from the mines to Kingsâ€" ton ; he had always beard it called the B«liwin mine ; the ore was md«n‘ tue :hore. :and there were two ; one wus cailed the Baidwin ore, and the other the Forsyth ore; there was a «livision between the two heaps, and the Thistle and t e /‘elte both loaded from the lower or Baldwin beap ; they loaded at the same time, an! from the same heap; the steamer Carlisle towed both barves down to Kingstm; saw the SAamrock take up the place the Tatsile had occupied oppoâ€" site the Baldwin ore; when tt; rt to Chaffey‘s Wharf at Portsmouth the Thisfle and DPella unlowded into a large threeâ€" masted vessel, of which he could not remember the name; he saw Mr. Stewart after the Thistle had unlowled at James To Mr. Cockburnâ€"Was in the Court room while Mr. Stewart was giving his evidience ; thero was some talk between the parties when the notice was served ; Mr. Baldwin did not say, "1f I be, I will go on doing so;" they were together about twenty minutes; be did not hear Mr. Stewart threaten an action against Mr. Baldwin. discharged from the barge the next day ; there was no other sailing vessol at that dock that day, . o | To Mr. Cockburnâ€"Was o':r'yod as & ter at present ; he made a memorâ€" ::}:d-hcbo knew ubout the ore ; that is Ar. Stewart took: dowh what he said ; be had received money from Mr. Stewart for his own exponses and other witueâ€"ses he had subpceaned $15 and $5 when he was here the last time ; when the ('mrtqmll_nrt.l‘.‘.?&.lfs!om whort‘s botel at Portsmouth ; ie tol l him what he knew about the ore :; wilness was tze boys he had brought with zim #1 a day ; when Mr. Stewart madile the memâ€" o.amlum, he gave him $5 ; he could not say who told him which was the Biidwin rLorm;heu-unusenm.-pno velween the Lwo neaps ; that called the Forsyth ore at the upper ¢end of the whirt hai about four times as much in it as there was in the other ; it was high water at the time and part of the wharf was under water; the teams never put their low/s strait 0« board the Thistieand Deita : was employe« in l:;! on the barges ; there were two ore there, he did not remember '&oit_dl calied Baldwin ore ; he did not know n:lth'-‘m&o}wï¬m-ï¬lhy. 1873 ; it made a difference in the loading +1 the barges, as the heaps called the Shamreck and lti‘es loaded at the heap of oe called the Baidwin; the upper heap was alw=ys known as the Fousyth ore; when lowied the barges went to lmhhu:‘dthu-nlm; the e ol the mrock put a portion dbn'rulnpulhodat.u the Phistle udl'::lm’.lbond:'hnm‘ bad di mto a large vessel, the md?ï¬ï¬h&mmflh«.h ‘mw:r-plq lbo': was after; he saw Mr. Stewart at &-t'z hote!, but did not remember having any conversation with him. .. By Mr. Cockburnâ€"He thâ€"ught there was a division between the.two piles ; he bad orders from his captain to take the ore from the lower piie. Charlie Prit chard was capta n of the *Aamrock that tip; saw Sherwood at K ngyston that tine; had received some muney. from Mr. Stewart, and would like to have Baldwin ove were the casiest to get at. Caivi® CanresiL said he knew the x Garuetr sail he accomâ€" ho heard h THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 22, 1875 AT onver 1@ Axza Caxracut, who was cook on board e e n en eroe 8 the Shamrock in May, 1873. She knew | There was a sperial meet there was a division between the heaps of | Board of Public School Tru ore ; she did not know which was the | last night in the City Hall. Pr Forsyth ore, but she heard the ore ali! Hiram Robinson, &.bâ€"n; called the "Baldwin Mine:" The Shamâ€" | . Bronson. J. P. Robertson, T reck 1 wied at the lower end of the wharf. | John Graham, W. G. Bedard Witness went to Port«mouth with her, and : !nspector. j - there left ; was not discharged ; she could | COMMUNICATIONS, &0. To Mr. Cockburnâ€"lHad heard the ore called the "Baldwin" by the people on board the Shamrock. Some of the ore was under mr Witness only heard that there a division between the two heap«, an l did not remasmbr seeing any :nu there. _ The ore taken on ‘:ou-l Khamrock that time was from the lower pile, to the left facing the shore. Daviv B.swor said in the part of June, 1873, he was a deck hand or board the nm‘lm; knew both Sherwoyt an‘d Campbel ; he was at the mine when the barges were being loaded ; he heard the lower part of the pile callpd the ** Bal4â€" win " ot;but he knew ::l(ll;illagof the upper pile ; never heard it any ‘moullu name ; he n-mnhulg the Lrpt- lowling in June; the Hcse towed the Skamrock to Portsmouth, but he did not know what became of her ~rgo, and did not remember seeing any vos~l there ; he remained in the employ of the steamâ€" boit owners ; remembered Shetwornd andi Uanpbell being discharged ; did not see Mr. S ewart at Portsmouth. not remember seeing a large vessel at Portsmouth. To Mr. Cockburnâ€"The upper pile was much the larger of the two ; the water was high an l much of the ore was imâ€" mersed ; he lowdel the Rese from the upper pile, and when they hbad finished they went and helped the crew of the Shamrock o load ; the lower pile was the easiest to load from ; there was a roadway between the two piles widle enough for a mmwdnul::wgh; did not see any teams come down. in the early part of â€" the _ s»ason ; the _ ore _ was sorted in ithe _ sumzmer o( 1373 ; used 10 see one man on the wharf who seemed to be "bos;" when he was on He only 'n“:li.tdtho f:t about th« loading of the barges at the commence: ment of this Court. le kn~w then the diffâ€"rence between the Forsyth and Bald: win ores. the Carlisle in the fail, he was lowling at the lower pile, when a min came down to the wharf an 1 stopped them ; they had carried away all the ors in the uspor pile, and winted to make up their carg» from the Baldwin pile. § s Jaxes noxa® said ho recollected being on board the Delta in the early pat of June, 1873, and loading at the mines; e «lid not recoliect the date, bat it was on a Friday night, an : she got into Kingston either on Mon:day night or Tu=slsy mornâ€" in3 ; they loaded at the lower pilo,zdm also the â€" Tristle ; the men always dalled the lower pile the Baidwin ore; when they gop to Portsmouth they unloaded into a barg» vessel : he could n t rememâ€" ber her name, but he thought she was a three master. « To Mr. Cockburn.â€"He hal hsard the other pile called ° the Cualiee ore The two pilees were divided by a space . like a ditch; hbe remem bered that distinctly ; the whole length of the K.h he could not say. lle remem Lered his captain saying that as the lower pile was the hanhest he went there _ A man told the captain not to go to the upper pile as it was not good ore. Did not see any one on that parlicular occa in giving directions as to which piie th :y wore to ima frour Jour l‘ittuexso® said he was rmpbm on the Thigtle on the ist June, 1874. ° Veils awi Thistle lowled both tosether |.om the lower pile. The trip beove that he hbeard it c.cflx the Baidwin ore. Sav wn One grring instrantions as to the loulâ€" jug of the barges ; recoilected unlo «lin : the cargo, at Portsmouth, into a large three musted vessel. They vot in uon Mon lay night, and commence i unicading on the Puesday morning. The crossexamination did not elicit anytning new from the witness. _ _ made two trips that sâ€"asou to the mine ; he did not remember at which pile they loaded at the first trip; it was the lower one the seeond -r‘nad was that wunic: was unioadel at the large vessel at Portsmouth. This was botween the ist an i ®th of June, Jous t‘attz4sox, recselled by Mr. Cock bun, said he was on the Thistle ; he made two tmijps t» the mins that season; the firss thoy loaded fiom the lower pile, an i ine secon i fiom the upper. It wus the firs* load he was with that was discharged into the schomer. _ Caurix Caxra®:1, recalled by Mr, Cookâ€" Court opened at halfâ€"past nine 5. P His Lordship procseeded to pronsunce his lmj:lumd Fuopx vs. Moâ€" 2|u s whiohuw- P:;mllyh the favour plaintif, a t in respoct to costs being left for the parties to the suit, for t between themselves. either two or three trips ; the lirst one the ore was got from what he knew as the Forsyth pile; if he made two or thres, it was taken from the lower or Baldwin that went into the vessel at Portsm>uth. Davio Fisa«e, recalled, said be made two trips t3 the Gatineau that season ; got the first cargo from the upper pile, and the last from the lower, which was put on the schooner as 2Zortsmouth. Fguer os. Fousy. ~Hou. E. Blake, Q. C., and Mr. Macioraid for the plaintif, and Mr lenhurat for the defendant. ing. 5> spresy um pait past ies ht mmae Rauru Patrausox gave evidence similar to the inst witness. Before His Lordship Cuaxcztcuor Senaces. This ‘was a bil sought for by a sn i his father, to enforce a verbal M":'Mhu be would twentyâ€"one years of age, reâ€" main at home, working the fum, giving thihlnnit of his hbo.u to the f{‘thr, until a/l his (the latter‘s) dob‘s were father 'â€11."(.}1'( _in this case w»s fyled to set the will of the lats John Lang, sr. When t.h:hml;:wdhd.mn.l an nounced come to an amicableâ€"settiement. ® At.}. a lengtheued hearing the bill was Frexcn es. Skeao~â€"Mr. Blake, Q. C, * Mr Fitagornliy Q C, aod Mr. Christio, for the defendant. mï¬nflhtflsm sought to reâ€" cover the defendant damages which he claimed had resuifed to him through the defendant‘s having sent him a letter saying that a certain tarm in the County of Renfrew was worlh $1,200, on which the plaintiff advanced one Wneslan $400, lAx3s or Lixoâ€"Mr. Blake, Q C., the nlamaf Mr. Piagerabl; Q 09 and t intiff ; Mr. Mr. Christie, for defen lant, * and on Wheelan‘s not paying him he was forced to sell the farm, bat it only realized some $130. _ The case was not concluded when the Pusass leave your orders tor stoves piping now at E«monde‘s, 3940uf dis" a +; to become seated upou thein rather A:~~ gonsult a physician, or to sufier as do for years with the different kind: of without going at once to the dru, for Fowle‘s Pile and Humor Cuore whichis an infallible coure, 3129 The witness Susszwoop was recalled by Fiis® Mopsert.â€"#or people to allow corkRt oPr CHAXCERY. and made t TRUSTEES. tions of ay. is B irouned l Mr. Knmod that as Mr. Davis Hevision of Schedatle of Salarics â€"Inâ€" had so much to do in c nnection with bis toresting ERrportâ€" Byâ€"Law for DC y osizjon of caretaker in the 8t. George‘s ben tures ~Adjournim®=t, Cike ‘ Ward I‘rim«ry School, it 'r‘.imm..(:l: ‘There was a sperial meeting o for him to take the census this year. * w-l‘.hdhhui:ham 'l;rudu: bild ’I:.lunvdl who was recommended for tl‘: last t t vesent : Mr. | tion was in every competent to Hiram Robinson, &nh-n Mesers. E. “I::::u..mnd. | . Bron:on. J. P. Robertson, T. H Kirby, _ Mr. in reply, stated that at ‘John Graham, W. G. Bedard and W'thodmlr.bnvbaougiflh position ot ‘nspector. + caretaker lest year, he opposed it m the | commuxications, &0. ‘,v.:lldl sb‘: it ax.:n iglurf;n with u::- & io usl other du : his friends however i A ?P"mwm l â€â€œ":d '"m | tended that it would not, as his family | Mice Davi 'â€;'j olthr'l;!:'o'r. neesis M lmwn up and w ‘uld do most at the | "l':"'"'?‘:.::' ’f" M e R u:.'"“ the com»â€" ‘ work, but it tinrned out the contrary was | s i o ol ( | the fact. ~ Mr. kathwelil w»s, he edmtted, | munication was refâ€"rred to the Commitiee | ;‘ every way competent for the work “A*m “:“""m";‘ frmm Mr. Jawes ld""'l‘mfl upon twe Truint officer and | fiel Nes m'o 1 'ko‘rik | would sladly give him toe on pro | Mackburo, atking the P uk hi | vided Â¥r. lthn was mkfl-m aban lon ":‘ """: ':IMTI l’“'?e':"(;:m Om;: it for the office of caretaker of 8St. George‘s gricul nsural 1 l farrad t :.:h. Fiâ€" ance (bmmil.":'ty Ward Primary MA \ e 000| 1.A communication was received from | Miss Davi ison, of Arnprior, seeking emâ€" | ployment unjler the Board, |_ @‘m motion of Mr Rosgetsox, the comâ€" | munication was referred to the Commitiee | on School Mansgement _ Je A letter was reawd from Mr. James Black burn, asking the Boâ€"rd in take risks on tneir school building: in the Outawa Agricultwal Insurance Company . Re ferred t > the Fi ance Commitie . â€" _ Neveral accounts were hamdled in, »nd referred to their respectuuive Committees. NJTICE OF MOTIONX» . Mr. Rosertsox gave notire that at the: next meeting of the Board he would move for a revision of the schedule fixing the salames of teachers, so. :s to combine position as weil as qualification. REPORT OF 80H00L MANAGBENUENT COMMITTEE. Mr. Kirstr presented the tollowing report frum the Co.nmittee on School Management :â€" To the Roard .a/ Public School Trustees of the City of Uituwa : Gevtuzuey, â€"The Committee of School Manaszement beg to report that, as inâ€" instructed, they have taken . inlo careful _ consideration _ the _ several communic¢ations _ ad lressel _ to _ the Board at their last meeting by the teachers at present in their service. Five of these were from Misâ€"s Mary Hastey, Sarah Clarke. A W. Fiemin«, M. A. Brown, and M. HL Patterson. ‘Ihe first hbelongin« to the Central School E4â€"t and the other four to the Central School West, «ivnifying their intention 0‘ withdrawing from their o ces at the end of the cur rent year. lno parting with these ladies, the Commuttee desire to recornd their kense of the seal and fidelity displayed by them, and to expres«s their hest wishes (»r their ruture weltare and nap »ness. . Another letter was from Mise Forgie, asking permission to attend ths Normal Sch »ol for six mouths, with the view of rendering herse‘f more efficient in her profeâ€"sion. and expressing the bope that at the termination 0: that periols e would be perumitte | to resums ner place on th Staif. Your Committee have always hai pleasure in facilitating arrangements of | this kind, and would recommeâ€"nd acqu>â€" ' escence in the application of Miss borae, witnout, however, recording anything like a pledge to restore her to ber pasition, but with the understanding that if at that time the services of a teacher are reâ€" quired, she w 1: have the preference. _ The resignation of the tive ladies already name4, and the temporary witudrawal of Mi«s Forgiâ€" ,wi i aff d to the Bowrd the opâ€" portunity of more fully asserting the princ â€" pe aiready recog ized and »oted upon of m‘{ enyaginy new teachers possasse l ot 2nd cluss certilicates, and as seven wiil be wanted on the first of Jaouary next, vhey recommend tuat a general wivertise ment, inviting applications from ladirs â€"0 qualified, be immediatâ€"ly published, 16â€" qu rinsâ€"replies to be sent in not ‘ater than ie 3jth day of Novâ€"mve next. _ _ Ist. Tuat the appiucation of Miss Joyce be entertained, an i trat she be apporat ed assisant to the Principal of the Cen tral School West. 2ud. That the following male terchers be re engwed jor a year, viz,â€"Messre. Farlow, McDowell. and Canpueil, of Cenâ€" tral School West ; Messre. Smirle Manr» and McArdle, of uentral ~chool East ; and Messrs. Lee, Duncan, and Tuoman, of the Ward Schools. Th« airangement of the several staffs was then taken up, and after careful de hberation, your Commitiee reco maend 3rd. Th tail the femv‘e teachers who have appiied be also re engage.! lor the same perr d. Ine staffs will then stand as under:â€" Mr. A. Lee, with Misses Sarah Stewar, F. Montith, Eliza Sstewart and Magyie Shaw. One wanted. Fi ]Jm-lr. E. Parlow, Principal ; wie k dapes is isnn‘ _ on" Second Utass â€"Miss Armstrong and Miss Borth viok. + Frimaryâ€"Miss Dewa: t, and two wanted. IeFifth Classâ€"Mr A. Smirl, Principal ; With Miss Shapley as Assistint. , Fourth Clussâ€"Mr. Munro and Miss Rathwâ€"IL. s 1hird Class â€"Mr. McArdle and Miss A. Stacey. #â€"eond Classâ€"Miss. Isabella McMartin and Kate Pilson. ' > I‘rimary â€"Iwo wanted. st. GBoroR‘s waro. Mr. A. Duncan, with Misses Sarah Walsh and Pauline Stacey. One wanted. ‘ wanted With the fa:ohl afrangement your Committee are of oninion that the apera tions of the Schnols mssy b« carriel on satisfactorily during the coming year, _ Fourth Class â€"Mt. M«Dowe‘!l and Miss Butterworth. Third Classâ€"Mr C. Campboll, Miss E. Living and Miss M G. Toms, e Touching the Inspector‘s report of the examinations for entrance into the Colâ€" leginte Instituate, your Committes do n t do-ho‘n, present to uwlu“my comments, reserving an expression ion upon oofldn'l‘nwn s of the Colloï¬: Institute systeimm, as develop=i in this city, to a future occasion ; but they recâ€"mmen~1 that the Inspector‘s account of $20.5t, in conmection with such examinstions, be _ The last subject to which the aitenâ€" tion of your Committee was directed, was as bow to provide better accommodation to the primary clisses in the two Central Schools, and for this pu pos* the hairman of the Committee an i the Inâ€" n-oowndwiud the co 0j eration of Mr. athe . the architect, in a visitation of the Central School, west, whin, after exâ€" amination of the premises, they came to the conciusion that two very large roomns in the basement coulid be improved so as to furnish all the facilities wmd. but not until a drain or sewer buit m ile inlln.hun.:vhhh.bnnr.vmm be effected. Mr. Mather calcuiates the emutl.m.md'!wm' are of opinion that this will be by far the easâ€" m-l w:«n as well as the costly way -o%'omm need. Meanwhile the other alter nstive seems 10 be to hire or lease a suitâ€" able house, for say six months All of which is respectfully submitted. P Lesueue, Chairman. Moved by Mr. Kizsv, seconded zw. Guul.thuhomthomdv and laid on the table till the next meeting of the Board. Mr. Ropurtsox desired to know if the .tmiou_fï¬l:‘n:t Oflicer D-.v'i. were s0 arduous scould not tu ydw;r the duties pertain ng to h‘s position. _He h.dtlhlth. census lpokn-«qf in the report last year very satisiact »ily. and he could see no reason “"ll»pomhu'm-d ditional officer this yeur, ‘The tphool Management Committea had 1eken» an econoimical turn in reducing the staff of teachers of late, but they went to work Mr Tubman. One female teacher BOARD OF PUBLIC SCilO>L TRUSTEES. OBNTRAL SCHOOL WEST. CENTRAL 8CHOOL BASt,. BOLTON STREET. Joux Gr:ianax. official« thereby destraying their the resolution was ther carried without division. Mr. Rossarsox enquired if it weâ€"e trus that Mr. itathweli was aireadiy at work takimgs the school cens :s pending the cunâ€"iderati~n of the report. P l _ Mr. komsersox thought this was very stranye con luâ€"t on the patt of the comâ€" mittes. . |t was forest#lline the action of the Bwar l on a very iniportant question and placed matters requiring its oouhhr. ation in a very .wkward position. _ _ _Mr. Kirsy replied ‘hat he was and had been enaaged tor a week. Mr. Kitkey saul tuat the last speaker in his cspucity of Chairmun of the Furnisaâ€" ing Commitiee bhvl done miny things without the authority of the Board, aud wus the last who sh uld speak of such a taing 3 ) f8j) ds _ & Mr. Rossetsox denied that he had done so, and sud that many expend tures that ha i been made,by otticials were unwarrantâ€" ably charsed to the Fwnishing Co o mitiese,. This com citiee hyi, however, taken steps to protect themseivss from this 20 the future. | The question wes then left over to the next meeting cf the Board. * FINANCE REPORT, Mr, Browsox ?nna'o-l the following report from the Firance Committee ;â€" GevTesuzex,â€"The Finince Committes beg to report that the {«lio#wing accounts nave been duly orrtiied by the proper commnttees, and they therefore recomâ€" ntend that, whenever the Bourd is placed in sutBcient funds, checques be granted in puyment of the sime :â€" W. M, Somerville. ablets, &0 in balance of arcount ........... 521 26 J. Dur e, school requisites......... 186 81 Wm. Morrie, ele;k chimneys. _ 8 Your committee recommend that the last item he charged against tha salary of the immluko:‘:fktb;guud iflohodh†West, as it is for w -¢‘ prop erly have bean done by bhium." All respectfuily subr ritted, _ No 3â€"For $2%»), payable on the first day of November WT cce Xo. Â¥â€"For $2,840, payable on the first dohof November, 1892. a several Deb=ntures to bear interest at 6 per cent. per anpum. { es =, To the Board of | ublic School Trustees :â€" new school buildmge.......... F,. Toms, revairs to buildings.... Adam Duâ€"lop, planking, |&c, On motion of Mr. Brbxsox, +ecowled by Mr Buparo, tue=â€"r8port was received aud adopie 1. k No. 1â€"For $‘ 9, ‘payable on the first P ArED M Mbforsiie uy the im Ke 2~For $2. day of November. 1393.. id ® 0M (m motion of Mr. Broxsos, secomded b ME Kinet, the y l# wad reed. w dhek me. The Ry law was then read a second and third time and p «ssed. 1 South Sea Seal, 4 Persian Lamb, Astrachan, || _ Baltic Seal, . V «; Eknglish Rabbit. * A‘l our own Mabufegtare, stt‘ 2 :. ty 64 H#vk GLEAT CHEAP SALE aAT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICESj i +o | At HAT ! HATS HATS | “.“a-" WPP Anatpui lt uis 2b w + ds 'm‘fla H. l-ma-:lr' bâ€.l whereby Dr, H. ;«maes euret 4s afly ebild with a prepauration of «Aanuabis l".?k‘. He DNW re® lo» t se un recipecf two Stamips Lo pmy exnenser,. There is not a«ingie ® _ n ohom | 1(6 td prton It. ‘oes nty d lwutle r“â€"lkh Bwon!, muwu the Ne yos Mouit | Rypectoration rp Pun .ts the Nausen et the minmach, iraction of the wels and wasting of the Muscles. Audte Hatters & Â¥Fuvrricts. A CoxsuuPrive CURED.â€"When desth waes hontly expe ted tow Consrmption, a! "eme» TO ALL WIIOM IT MAÂ¥ CONCEN*\ MONTREAL AND OTCAWA,. Ottaw :, Oot. 8, 1876 ©_ { Hats! Hats!! »Mats !!! The Board then awtjourned.. | 4 4 {u’aumcr., ou-uruo-&n‘uum Mareb 18, »876 â€" k wÂ¥ Tiularpedut OhaAL Cabreimem wesn L. HQDGE S , n arder tnâ€" r the a« soon a= yow«ible Ne degrans 19 ao Meli® iihe mesoryces oot 3us8st gg'._'.'.ll,'.g-ml Ew | FUR JACKETS 0. Câ€"O0O T.E,‘S, EVLIN‘S FIR DEPOT, rng we a & 054 L 1000 SleiPhlaceiphbin, . .4 A ~MAN oF a THOUSA®D. LADIkS AND CFILDREN & QUESTIONS AND REPLIZS, 'JR I THE 'I!I.l.l‘:q. DEB@NRURER BY LAW. .';.Ju nqu"‘ NIOX BANE BLOCK. E. H. Ban«sin» W. G.. Bevaro, J S. E..“w Brox +econ Manujacturer , $163 85 46 12 ’u‘. :l.o..v-?:_ii :.i:.g.' Re +end vaissbl ny in asnaites farts a Voath 1 aies Gold & Silver Watches, FINE JlWGI_.&lB! &o., &o. GOOD BARGAINS TO BE HAD ! of roods anliable for 0n Lhigae ond N. a Yrene Presents, arriving in the early rn of next maith Inorder to make room for then, be wi‘l dizpose of nis present stook by Pubiic Aucâ€" EACH EVENING, Cemmencing at 7:30 p.m.. it oon« t« ~f GuL » & 811. YER WArCNHRS FINE SRKETS OPFP JEWELLERY IN BROOCHKS & KAR RINCH, LOCKETI B _ RINGS, ETO, £ETO, Ala~, a large stcek & d e <tiver and Eleotm Piate Wure. Fr nch, Engi‘=n asd American Silverwar~, Ladies® Gold Watches, O1 Paintings,. Chromos, YVass, Weol Mats, Writing 4 anes, Drovâ€"ing (Cases Work Boxes and Extensive Auction Sale BERMINGHAM‘S SALE ROOMS 7:80, an* each evenirg at smame hoor, until al â€" mld. Tue wiver a~e u mane cf the fi +) man inctur by bouw of Ne â€" Y rk, : 3 werg» ile plat+, co~ poai # han om« tâ€"aard coff + «alin, apemangâ€", 16e pligh Is, siÂ¥erâ€", mys Puit buskets, card ‘ree vem, or +4« of the most mod rudesiâ€"n ad fies workmanchip, but : enolers blss it hoves chisire s a guses 0 »{iver plated knives, wilyer p utd la , #1 OuD®, »Lo . rbo , and a (ay» and w ib seorted swock «f thergoud«, ulro mus! be sold w thout any reser 6.4 maker om for toe uth F eXteumse co «lanwen > tâ€"arriâ€"e. the Hunk of 6. N. America, P + Nh en "'tx'r.\h-..w will premk rivate ema du* g the day for thoâ€"» who oaâ€" nOt +‘ lia.d bhe AQ~L@D &AL aix tim prices. Let a‘ who can, att=n= the Aucu n 8â€"les, n» greas befgulus wi. be «lven wake room for their Npring Stook * ll: of sound Ten for 81.00, value w i I‘m , #ly / Preda U a 00 â€"~tree , c@#itg D l@_u_q!pv_& _Ahn‘“m».‘f.:re 1 I.-U'-.d. W. CRAMPN»A8 manwmmuun of his patrous ano u‘:’-blh generaly to From Gooderinm and Worts Colobrates m-upon, MOLLD 1.OW. Liver» Kinbles, Stm ou, opposité NK mm".a. Firs (Aluss yiâ€"es ind + pita VebJO@s wb # mOmeyU‘y uQ in , and on reas nuble wma,““ AND YENtTCLES, s cann _6 » Jnt d Npoorimimstimbnt ie jog urc a‘ the t § & Centre Town livery Etskics. @ety+ m few sdditional pupll« at her resâ€" ierioa s â€"1 1 Aooaiadlignt .u%'-mnu ‘of two aud 0ve, Auy i e es 5 < 4 15 _ * Uhke TUESDAY EVZNING, OCT. 12th. -?-. from 8 6ts. to $1.00 uccorsicg i jusubu® , of No, z umzflornww paredonett basrt d otn Sb e n Diygs i b.e y pet Western C / w > ubObaily mtc '-nu.quQ wuich :r'o':-m-:diu a m-.nr:xou ;ov «A~F. Sfparinanena ud Sn mernal "‘5"&.&»â€"-‘ mroe:nu-zn sbott recaedâ€"fhch top 3!'-.- L-‘ aw_'d «npltcatiâ€"0 to HI4GIPâ€"WINXES. PRUOF AND RYE Wellingion Street, Kear Pooley‘s Bridge. . Emm Desnmen e is bnitmer, Auo NUTICE. y emeh h oment §irou Apat muP . HeF o m pnreiive in andyspuat h on hok N lgl“h.ltw‘u ler, == rk» Ntreqt Ott»wa, Ooct. 19tb, is 5. _‘ ~__"‘* sw â€" road iil'fh'iï¬:" i as the iaw direc o f " “_‘i 3 n pept _ aiiont of PublMe W A 1d other goous at lOUJLuAfl.’ P. cKLES, BALL BLT 4 STARCH, RICK, RAISINS, * CURRANTS. NHTS. CIGARS, PAILA and BHOOM®, atso, _ Lamb‘s Clearing Sale “'.II POB ALL. _ Arboms, maie ar fem: Ot‘awa, Oct. ‘%, 1875 re â€"neral Grocert« W a L.quore : u?al widley AdoW rï¬wm * Bririsu lon HotsL Ottawn, July ®, 1876 â€" Wb MRS. ALYX, ®O~ERTBON is pr pared to Wtms abn 41 COhildrens‘ Rubbers at 25 eta. :l-'d' se at 40 ers. Long Rubber Hoots, at $1.80. Baskerville & Bros., No. 36, Rideau St., Ottawa, Mareh 1 1876 Livery Stables, Carriages, A large lot of slippers, ‘at cost and ‘under, ai} BOOTS & SHOES TTRACTIVE Eigin Stroet, 0° pite the I?(l House, coxnmrnci®q Charles W. Leonard, LIVERY STABLES EATRE TowX 4b 06 0C 84 NC C 5* K. B000, Privute Saes during each day at Augiion ® e Eingi‘zn 4 (Jork , k 5¢â€" Antiivg a OTHER VALUABLE GoODS The Victoria Stables LOWRIE RICE, uow patyte® awd on tyu®, Vocal Music. Carviages. «BROWNLEE & CO (CGraocers. BASKERVILLE â€" BROS a Suu ut riogr M yle J. BERMIN ~H AM, AT AT ,auxwâ€"' T‘ $% per weok, D «T + 'cu-loo&. soumef BEST SX CORD EXTRA QOMMLTY, This Io'rcrur ation e > y MAK+®, =OF . F mn--'%\ EXTHA = L sTIC aâ€"¢ ~*+nYÂ¥ 8T +0 id hia«d with FKE+DVY + ROM KNU38 al the qualilites requisite f r CC * °9 fikx a on "Orr 324A 4* @ "ANCHOR BRAN " Best 8iX CORD EXTRA Quality THE 1 N1UN :\rofzf Buy “fl""!" w ® N w t ".“."‘..,."'1‘.‘_;'?:‘« M m U M Pome a of an 0 +tsd wiyo SoRpMOSIR® (P00K<T B OKs) 1 me bes; mubtâ€"cbare a d iu“" w -uh‘ptl-'t .-.t"“b: e m deof Raw . * r * # Chean ‘ ::.v‘ g ;.v‘: we no.m’-:gud ..."* ; UsRTALN pROPLTE WUPH QU10K « Toe n m «ay «@Â¥e cegued wu giÂ¥ilg ugividual pur ‘naser < J Â¥o â€.:;IIWI&-‘:-I! ' 8 # * n on oug t# ty w vime UXE nUS RED n:"nq aS 20 o0 $ ~ONK+ P«IZRA 0 c 1 ue ubove prig » with the cort Of «ives hy (Auet 1Uf den & / Asrbse®, 4 GIViAG Te PUROHASDRS 5 aÂ¥ »(Bbifde on bus . is flumthim a +490 ‘.‘ K tructfies 54 Sphedinrh ts on en y uas a + s yc + @iÂ¥ing F be bus NÂ¥a 4 for (Bout a .‘, t ..u-n imud he fr tuer nppâ€" *u ty of +oÂ¥ bogg s stt n oth +1 Te * *‘"* TAE OL~TrIBUOTL â€"®°OF $#000, . _ / i . NE 1619 0 Py +A.8p | DOLL\BA â€" the.0 mpany We Wite: to revurn .0 serh e 4 Web Whilge ut © ~â€"TODR#OT . as -gg.:-.o the vame 1@ ule f B s [ ow 0 l!‘l&--m" Is & sylion boi dncicy saw Ob e esmm ie 'a ;dwlo--c.uu.voulo-um & stt stt a Te Wr unua.‘.mc-zdoo'.u tallBe 00 t @@ I1 ## Ora of «@ ko pbe in ne m« . 40 pted ou oBer ol $20, W 6 +u Li# he @)} abed cdbvebd bus . the $ a c doa i edad «B snull, t ob 04 omoe . alag . . roaggoe ‘?-d & u Li« pPomsBiq@ pressl i 4 bu 10 owb <4 w Obal »bo . nenbione C toabdh aH uk bur uin wb s’ an . Aeuol it aembaumadhins s damate . mualt _ it W t + tode va d 1 #> tnast the #0 us @uâ€" â€"of "'"‘"1 ure + Lbe Pou!l Bouks Tue usns Oe uy 10 1 «0e muse in â€"Hoels ul * bebk» vaupai oy # MG dn <dumomuf aln 0 +tb a P s Ne whive bu tow C )4 Burc#f fab oo @auband ab oo w4 ag y Mtire 5 in anld o DISURIBUTE I s M»nuz‘, "TeX, am D& sat 4+ 00 dn wl w i ul wlb whabh # M iWP aoet p t orutre 'h vu usn 10| y ugud e cawcvrlat â€"£ . at you 10 word uj m d ol oepe us OB wl a ID UE yun sw un ed td UNK iUNDzAD THUna b DoLLAR MONEY Lie it\ JA * * a¢ adbos dn wdl A€ F P M J® + AY, a> # © cta an h’u “&‘ .,.: 0 eP BA 1 m @ e t n in onl d “-.l§ »o 1 Web old Nn d C aObmein l #e, Lr oal on mwburd .)..wv-l.,?e 4 nnf THR TIMBS (Daily Bdition i "ar moky oo i mraat pabes + moug nusoud s e u0h 'm' ns tnt "ï¬â€œâ€™ ‘Mu#®‘ ‘Ot T46n, 1095 uBoubuale wd uroeat tals +,"0 & y Wod ubly ¢oluus e eatie aeotane W raporn bilug those uset by Lhe "A.I'I c at | her n-u-: to sell wa "M -umu"" “'u.m:g "x reice ming, timn s ons mt ue areiey Alpers + E4d ® Pet ns Shuraer t or ho Tll.l. *o vog ther w 10 a W guuranteesach pussel D us W ue Of bert man Jeoiult j uf pure D.Qruoro : ‘-m.‘u:m w u..‘u. acwhenad »tante onl uow wine Faks ad\ t w ‘ 'nlnhuh-â€,uulnll’ flnt-vmt: lot piéas» byg ole Bud A4 eBuue 64 on ude; *» aBuu eVoly cus & in low! ®iby a ~Du® ; W 0 uk 4 Dâ€"OBvey Of $i coue w 4o P sOF w i y ine 0 o guiuy bures bad a. d suure wb td# uc lal . lb Chult® rOupe di@ae wi i waedy o t \ _ A MURKOOOV 1.RATUEA PocKaT + OK Wl.umuu:"u:r. U a CUUPAN, gi¥» ¢-nn-mn‘t§“md Addr us ailerdorn, is 6 @. , e U um Pabomt ow tnkameiin, | : : P,. 8.+ Druw ing abromaue on h‘-‘g.q. i ouie "Ma .. o veu mt i the Anasde 1 10| ho _ C UPONX THCOKET 00. l uumuu-(-n:;-c::-‘rr-o share -h $ Bs cooamen P 1%a08, t «@P . hamed s 6. a WW fime 10 k 1B o.. un 0~ 4 @ pmtenied th ul! Ole, pdpel 4. MB U 4 d .. i% .b6 it Potâ€"h pawe 1 .06 a mme w Lo. @ Whal dow @otail d 4 o# E4 sa _A d Amgs astoud w 4 Therel: t» u» se that ue d immed n i a us udv~0 ege Ol PewclÂ¥e g ah on 300. s d bu u$ U «ucesc a be se . 1 1404 a e OB W or Mb@ o dantte uts 4d + lE y "uarniragreme ud adapeat # © » Aamy s wsth * mber 3 ais, F-l-ud c Piy® is e 0 Pooauâ€"y Nmulk, on Woâ€"oompnd qy Au¥® imber 3 ain --‘.-ud " ¢ THE WINNLI G NUMBKH» | . W hnd tDo OW3 4 + ons h ie t .fld ind Awnnzh'- authe abeW t 4 a Hu 4, AuÂ¥ n #7 0 | 4 HIJI'DI- f Wiabe orsurde: in id .v-n-&:. otay ufll c uruer peF 1 elmies u‘::‘i ww u&m.:l: ‘m uv&.'g(l’ be Preal .I‘Io" ..“.‘.g\y .u.-,} ‘:,-‘ Qaal d . + + «w «ut . swme b6 -u.flf» by admwath h w $A We# 4o pp ri-ch-h T Auier lr{.fl-thu T o L ons ut lmnluuu-l:fl:fl' oA ‘. « Lonu ahatuthn .n g 0 t ts ‘a V.IM:A(‘:‘:Q.L‘““- r" pwiuy w 0o ve limornms oy an w hilw & ++ ‘nm:&“fu“ Cns igne #. Mb e- y& Mt uo w thamelb «t c t a tPo y * Rukuce uk whit LA}‘...! C ‘ul thamew c am a® ~gihew . cuablatendy 4 â€" w@ «w Ir V Wikh (0hb, tnp nldt OWmBA a, .. an ABatow s ooo _ Abs Abl im npald w 40 # rece ved. W o ud Â¥ is ‘l. lGusluy p1 .m* Waiu ufe uonl 1 ~Medi do.J _ 1408 w i po»% ..ï¬..- ~OIDlinedt mud I 00.Â¥e prllup & 10 ty £.. °... @CMEOAMs Worcestershire Bauce. _ iF CHANO: RY. _ & Tenders will be rece veu by this Depmin ent Wh VHGbWE, | Fi. . uud Bpet . Oull0.+ ay b< +00D #, rudu.n-w tnzu\hu-.uJ awrd oo llauul- cOe JormLt0, | ani at th « Of the C ue ta# ui O + Coll n wuod, ut which jinge +o ms o 4 this so _ > thy astmd 0 ay V 4 ï¬ . be Us. u P# o’c- I.‘uo.- & o-..:;' .U“ tre L aBs d 0 ~ ou @0 «pe < @ dn d ty 0 F‘:u. wi peguct b wie.y gr e Comn Saln ut yivch tCsn 1 sy 2 4 Put 4 lt n 10 tudi e«derâ€"» dd a /o be v .u-‘lluvw gb‘m‘.ufl d + 4 4E ank «on uied ..'3 wer Ruvfl #, Puo bas» prd 4 f 0 cbop diPn Noas on o »bths ta se # THE DRaWIAG wÂ¥ nld_ 3+ stt d > o t ?,S:l,qmo:m:-lnlmd "Fi. . aud Spe6 . Outio.+ ioa; bâ€" seen 8. 1be ï¬J@{é‘“ï¬% “r“ beat o starine ung pua Riveen e h natt _ Bb BWWG.;4 +1) UBe iDa . 1848 UXE > Ole Lak u6 4 0 6 metibe «0 ty Lt t € KT wh . LIGHTHOUSE & KEEPEA‘$ OWEL1 ING THE FIRsi PRIZE skiNG $0,0% SsEWING MACHINE, 107,000 G_i__von Away. moloiiey Jo: $ o «30 smaie dene fanid Till the ist November Next, every Friday). by Aiszander Meclhea® Lo «Bs _ «d » ©0 + « Febrs * "I*m egnnlt * * ~~ K. pi by 41 Lendi ANCHOR MILLS, PAI8BLEY, Rpegla!ly Manuf« 1/ re i f y use on the t MANCE FPOR A!4. tA Phrg bargontrrn Aiy« 1y on Would «at . iteâ€"rmion to theip torth con bustes of a 1+ 6 "Loove *4 5 LEA & PERBRONE of Woresster, PV, Kot Buuk what se d immed C ts a aye Ol TecclÂ¥s & a d .b-o-.mm‘ '.-: Oael AÂ¥ 4 ® & in tm Gai 1 an e â€"a dd a */ to be maute _ i Prmuds â€" ie h P sak â€"_ . Ou canuiied M e, Po ia» pul , & C tn‘s 0 anllthe p +# * # LaAWIAG D 4n Care s indnainel »Uve‘, Poa 0@ 4 â€" @ > a fOloa®, VAR io J B liky dsA dR .. . « ust PWB., ~TYOL. p enc r > ze & Doar The The Bapt. 1, !‘" HQO 1,