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Ottawa Times (1865), 8 Dec 1875, p. 4

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1t LL 1 T NF +{ l( i t $ 1 B Wi uotice that the publisher of the Brilisn American Presbyterian offers a very handsome premium to all subscribâ€" ers, old and new, who remit $2.30 before the iir;t of January next. The premium is not only valuable, but very appropriate, being [uglis‘ beautiful photograph of the Union General Assembly of the Presbyâ€" teriam Church held at Montreal in June last, containing nearly 700 portraits of Ministers and Elders. ‘The price of the picture is $2 00. Our Presbyterian readâ€" ers who subscribe now for their own chuich weekly secure this picture practiâ€" cally for nothing. The paper itself reâ€" quires no words of commendation at our hands. & ddress, drawer 2484, Toronto, W of tae Ottawsa licensed Victuallers Assoâ€" tiation was held last night in Rowe‘s Hali, Hidesu street, and there was an extremely large attendance. Mr.F. Champâ€" ness was in the chair, and announced that the business was merely of the tormal patuée o! signing the roll of membersaip, pay.nas the Â¥3 subscription, and adopting Tur Licexseno ViotvaLLka&s 'Assocluu_)s. â€"The adjouraed meeting of the members th kev. Jir. Lauder, occupied the chair. Alter the appointment of a secretary, the reporters present were asked to refrain. from taking any further note of the |{)ro- ceedings than simply to give results, but wdeciiming to accede to the request, a resoâ€" lut on wus moyed / and adopted askin; these sentlemen to withdraw altogether. They refused to do this, and the result was an awkward dilemma. However after reviewing the situation tor some tiume it was at last agreed to proceed. . The business of the meeting was then taken up and after a long and somewhat unimated discussion a resolution was adopted requesting the Rector in view of the dissatisfaction existing in the congrega be tion in reference to the choral services, to «liscontinne them so far as the ordinary Sunday services were concerned. Tuo meeting then adjourned. Al W Si. Lawrence & OLlaAW Hailway. ves...lOxt5 am., 12:20 pIn., 10:4) p ives......9: 10 a.m., 4:10 piam., 7:00 p cCarada Central Railway. VHK 2s hi e2 ce rervacs 1050 &M., 445 p nz, the following brethren were elected for the ensuing year, 1876 : Bro. Philip N. Mason, W. M. reâ€" 1 ; Bro.!James Grant, S. W., reâ€" i; Bro. Thomsas Waker, 8. W. ; Joun Uliver, Chaplain, reâ€"elected ; Satauel Mix, Treawurer, reâ€"elected ; ‘im. Schotield, Secretary, reâ€"elected ; lohn McCarthy, Tyler, reâ€"elected. oustitution and byâ€"laws. All this ne in the most unanimous mauner, 1e meeting adjourned to again asâ€" e on Tuesday evening next. when ection of officers will take place,. ure npow about 150 names on the wic.â€"At a regular meeting of ere Lodge, No. 264, G. R.C. A. F. & Ciry CorneiL.â€"The comparatively journment of the City Council on y night has necessitated the calling ecial meeting of that body, to be s evening, in order o discuss the al Election Byâ€"law. The Alderâ€" :0 bave some qualms of conscience the performance of their duties the past year, will have an opporâ€" of "rising to explain,‘ and it is hey will do so briefly. f .â€".\bout five o‘clock last evening e volume of smoke was observed in y to the East of the city, aud there ~ry appearance of the raging of a ontlagration at some distance® Uu ars could not ascertain the 0 blaze. eld at Masonic Hall on Tuesday ib on a Disorperuy House.â€"Yos | morning a number of police conâ€" | , under the command of Sergeant ) «e, urested the whoie of the inâ€"| of M. L. Campeau‘s house on -, of being disorderly and immoral ) va â€" biwksusN‘s â€" BENEYOLENT Ass0â€" â€"The members of the above Assoviation will hold their tirst supper in the Stevens Hlouse, <treet, toâ€"night. _ A large number tions have been issued, and & . evening is anticipated. i Msstine.â€"1lhe firss annual of the shareholders of the Bank a will be held toâ€"day at 12 o‘clock the office of the Bank, on Wei â€" treet. Grand Trunk Railway Yescott Junction : Cutrkca.â€"This Church was an considerable interest last even: had been announced that a of the congregation would there , for the purpose of deciding or not the choral service lately ed should be continued. There r representation of the members ‘hurch present. I‘ha rector, the noor |xvestIGATION,.â€"A meeting ichool Management Committee d for 3:80 p.m., in the City Hall y, to investigate the further brought inst the City School t‘ ae\'emf the members of mittee being absent, no business isacted, and the meeting adâ€" until toâ€"day at the same place sarrit Coln,â€"There are several ‘ly made bogus twentyâ€"tive cent. present in ciroulation in this and people had bettur be on their ainst baving some of them mixed L th¢ir stuall change,. A couple were shown to & Tivss reporter v, and tre spurious article was y difficult to detect from the xi Board and comfort, second to icusonavie rates, ?o to the Clarâ€" louse. Win. Mills, Proprieter, ueyt Hortpay.â€"Toâ€"day being the e Immaculate Conception, will ed in all the Government Utlices ay, business being strictly sus« ay.â€" \ :.n@way took place on ‘eet last evening about Efilf-pasl x. The man driving the sleigh wn from the box, and rather t. The horse was captured on t uninjured. itral Vermont Railzay veliers" Guitde. weso "â€"â€"I[t is rumoured that authorities in Canada have reâ€" i1 description of * Boss" Tweed YVork, by telegram, and otffering ( siy.uu) for his apprehension arv to the officials mcross the Watertiow n & Railweo v esterday lerated. ‘.mzorumce in the ceélis, A rumken men, and four or live g the only occupants. il intellingnucs. ust dens Boston the â€" weather had and the thermometer grees below freezing (X 10 a m ht there were &. 1N o p.By, 2:00 a.m p.m., 440 am Ogdens bury UX Fou m m m _ To a ratepayer.â€"There was several small portions taken from private proâ€" , perty in order to complete Sparks street. | Chrisc Church benefits by taking in the ‘ private property. j | _ Mr. Isaac CruFF said he had cheque for ‘a small amountâ€"$36 UOâ€"there was an order posted on the door of the Chamberâ€" ; lain‘s office, to the effect that none but | the police force and the firemen were to | be paid at that particular time. He i wauted to know how that was. Ald, Warcer was the next speaker,and aunounced that it was not his intention to seek reâ€"election to the Council, but he felt it his duty to give those present some dea of what the state of the city finances were, attending the meeting as he did at the written invitation of the ratepayers of Wellington Ward. He then proceeded to read the following statement for the â€"year ending 31st December, 1873. DEBENTURE AND OTHER INDEBTEDNBSS, \~ 172 Con. Deb. due July, ISMY:+cssresisresscrsserece: % 102,808 $3 30 Bridge do. do. Nov. Mr. Rows said that they could cither be sold again or else used for picnics, &o. Mr. LeSusur said that some gontlo man sitting near him had suggested that the building could be used as a Lunatic Asylum. _ f . â€" \ acre. Mr. Rowsâ€"Yes, but there was no build ings on it. 1 â€" Mr, LeSuzuazâ€"What are you going to do with the buildings on the grounds. _ Mr. Rows said in that case there would be no lack of occupants from the City of Oitawa. (Laughter ) â€" _ Mr. Barse® asked how it was that the Corporution had to| pay #498 for the erection of a retaining wall on the Major‘s li!l in the rear of Mr, Warnogk‘s proâ€" perty. ©| & Mr. Rows said hy had vo for the graut of the money because it was incorâ€" {:.awd in the Board of Works report, not rcause it was to improve Mr. Warnock‘s pmport{(. He did not know whether the work had been certified to by the City Engineer. He was under the impression it was not. 3ol W. Works Debentures due 1903..,. 359 do. 1904... mow THE FINANCEsS oF THE cITY STA ND ! 4 meeting of the ratepayers of Wellingâ€" ton Ward was held in the City Hall last night and there was a good number present. â€" Among others were Dr. Sweet: land, Ald. Christie, Messrs. J. H. P. (iibson, Pattee. N. Cowan, T. W. Currier, lowe, W. . Waller, LeSueur, Matthew. man and several others. Un the motion of Dr. NwaextLAND, Mr. lichard Nagle was voted to the chair, In allading to the $19,000 debt from the Agricultural Society, he said that at the last meeting of the Council, he had susgestod that the grounds of the society be banded over to the city for show iu'- poses and a public park. He looked upon the land as being worth $2,000 per acre, and the buildings cost $18,000. There were 27 acres in all, and $19,000 was little enough for it ; h& strongly ad vocated the purchase of the grounds, as the property in some future time would be a most valuable assets. C 33 Total debenture indebtâ€" Meeting of the Electors of Wellington Ward. A Rateraysazâ€"I was offered land next to the Exhibition Grounds at $1,000 per Due on acoount Real Es Contracted Obligations... 16,621 27 Total indebtedness.... $ 2,068,203 35 Ald. Rows explained that the Cham berlain, when the Xresout City Hall was imoved from its ol aih{”hnd stated the alierations which had to be made put him to considerable inconvenience in the transaction of business.. He (the speaker) had uo particuiar wish to be returned for Wallington Ward. He had for the past four years served his constituents faithâ€" fuliy, and if he had etred at all, it was an error in judgment and not in heart. (Hear, hear.) â€" | . Ald, Rowe & Waller Rise to Explain." DEDUCCT W. Works Deâ€" ‘bentures ..... By Ward Mar â€" Ald. Rows said it was because the Corâ€" poration was anxXious that the working men who, perhaps, only got $1 25 per day, should be paid before those who could, better afford to wait for their Mr. Bausirs asked how it was the otlice of the City Chamberlain was moved to the block on Wellington street at an extra cost to the city. _ 1 ket............ Chaudiere Br‘s Con. Deb. 172. $77,2 Bridge, 310...... 2,6 Draimacze, 337... 74,9 money WOTK3y &G...cevcc kc cceee.. â€"â€" $928,812 #4 Eyual about $37,50 per head of p&;uh- tion or $75 per head, including the Water Works indebtedness. E4TLMATE OF CITY REQUIREMENTS rosr 1875, ‘The following is the estimate of city requirements for the current year, upon which the rates were based : â€" To Special Rates..................$104,196 00 Common Schools.................. 28,150 00 Collegiate Institute............... 20,000 00 do AIQ. ++csserssserss: _ | 41090 00 Oficial Salaries................... 10,470 00 Net amount exclusive W. Board of Health... County of Carleton Light and Fuel...... Improvements....... Balance old Cheques............ Miscellaneous......... â€" OU11O§Gssssssersrrstises rreass THE MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN, JSUL +s rerrrsserdies rerrens Drainage do. do. Nov. 1893 "+:â€"â€"@rrsrctivs«rscees New do. do, May, 18051 vs 1 se 112 serstisrarsesss SINKING PUND EXHIBLTION ARREARS, $499,904 00 449,680 00 + 4440 4 2,077 74,901 1 $519,584 15,000 _ 984,584 00 66 38 CREDITS. $ 102808 33 $0,000 00 584,000 00 $1,036,808 33 $1,083,619 35 1,986,392 33 $154,806 51 $104,196 00 _ 28,150 00 20,000 00 _ 4,090 00 300,000 00 15,470 00 11,492 17 9,800 00 9,300 00 121,500 00 22,667 76 90,574 55 se 5 4927 41 35,289 75 76521 27 Bui it may be said the vote for the Coteau Landing bonus wiil not have to be struck next year, and that we can increase the local vote to that extent. Even so, that would still leave a deficit of $44,861.â€" 27, but more *)robably a deficit of 075,- 000 or $30,000 for obvious reasons. Th is is a bad state of things, indeed, and next year‘s city affairs will have to be prudently dealt with or serious embarrassments will be the result. 1t will be seen that if this estimate had been adhered to everything would have been paid off on the_3lst December, and a surplus of $4,327 47 on hand. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE. ‘The total amount of cash received by the Treasurer, exclusive of main drain, City Hall, and debenture sinking funds, from Ist of January, 1875, to 31st October, 1875, was......$484,791 38 Total amount paid to 3lst Oct. 423,251 46 By 100&L NMEO®....cssccseescesecseres By school rate..................> By Collegiate Institute.......... By City Revenue (tax)......... By DefiGit..........ccccsencrrerrercem By Local and Special Rate......$190,399 95 By proceeds Debenture 371... 291,750 00 By City Revenue and balance NObQy IST4:ssrs :s srscssspmaracrs. | O4,841 30 Balance on hand By Ward Market Morigages... $ By Ward Market Purposes ...... Weilington W‘d Purposes ...... Wellington W‘d MarketLot: Chaudiere Br Jabourers _ at Salaries‘ Fun, Myjor‘s Hill... Com. Nchools CHEQUE® ISSUED AND PAID. The total amount of cheques issued from the first of January to the 31st of October, 1875, including $25,744.68 old cheques provided for in debenture 371, and exclusive of mair drain and City Hall.....................$ 449,955 44 ‘Total amount paid up to 31st UOCtObOF .........cccccccsccceese â€" 428,251 46 Cheques unprovided for on Sigt OCLODBE ... ssssserves. f'l‘hueo(;)tgao are bulod on an uon‘nll%n&n of 312. net to levy u, or * 200 of an increase over 1875, which is a liberal estimate. Now, the proceeds of the local rate and the revenue of the city are the only means at our disposal to meei the expenditure of 1876 waAYTS AND MBANS. Deduct amount of labourers‘ FUnd .. ssvareverssrassesssiriess The following rates will havs to be imâ€" posed for 1876 :â€" f Con: deb., 172..................1â€"10 of acent Bridge deb., 310...............] 20 64 Diainage «deb., 337............8â€"10 _ " New debs, $Tl:rrseeccssscsccees 158 id Coteau Landing deb............1â€"10 _ " SCHOOL TRE® ccrrrerscrseseess» > 116 64 Collegiate Institute............1â€"30 _ " Dec 6th, 1875. MADB UP AÂ¥ FOLLOW8 Board of Works outlay over . Fire and Light Committee Miscellaneous ............... APPROXIMATE EsTTMATE For 1876. With the view of more clearly definin{ the tinancial position, it is nooouu{ should {ive an approximate estimate for 18$76. In doing so I put expenditure at a minimum, and Ways and Means at a maximum figure. Police, BAlari@s............ss«ee««»: $18,370 00 Official salaries................... _ 17,000 00 County of Carleton............... _ 6.000 00 Fire and Light................... 10,000 00 Common schools.................. _ 80,000 00 Collegiate Institute ............ _ 4,000 00 This is a very low estimate, certain‘y, under the fact, and, it will be seen, does not provide one cent for improvements of any kind, not even for the service of cleaning the streets. . 54 $546,991 25 Less Special Rate Surplus.... 8,130 65 ‘Total deficit 31st December, 1875...»..crsesstsesessssserseree â€" $70,581 27 If the item of $20,000 for Byward mar ket is raised by way of mortgage as proâ€" posed, the above deficit will be reduced to $56,52).27. . Interest on mortgages, &o Chaudiere Bridges............ Miscellaneous _ expenditure Deficit Oof 1875 ......sssesec., Exhibition Grounds upgn their shoulders. (Hear, hear.) He said the city was in point of fact worse off than he had re« presented, as all the figures he had quoted were placed at the lowest estiâ€" Add. Board of Works unadâ€" justed liability ..............8 Add. balance due on opening SDPATK® BUPOOb., .ccsc ce ce see}}+ Add. firemen‘s salaries, two months to 3lst Dec......... Add. official salaries, two months to 31st Dec......... Additional solicitors‘ salary, (2 YORI8) ... cce eeerenern ce rces, Add. Chaudiere bridges...... " _ Byward market ......... © Miscellaneous expendiâ€" Board of Health.................. Local Rate......... Ald. Cuzrism® then addressed the meetâ€" ing, and after stating that it was not his intention to lrm seek the suffrages of tce electors of the ward, but he must confess that he did not take the same gloomy view of the financial condition of the city, and he could n>t see that there was any coance of its going into bank: ruptcy _ He looked upon Ald. Waller as creating an alarm throughout the city. He (Ald. Christie) had always voted on the side of economy during the two years he had been in the Council, and cited the action he took in the Major‘s Hill matter.. ; He thought the old Council could not be blamed for any of their actions, and he characâ€" terised its members as having been most enterprising in the interest of the cityâ€" take them all in all, they are not such a bad lot of Aldermen. He,wishe i all those who were anxious to get into the Council joy of their successâ€"if there was one '3 in which a man could distinguish himself it was at the Council Boardâ€"(laughter), Ald. Waller, astute as he was generally admitted to be, could not reform existing abuses in the 6ounc'u, and any one who aitempted to perform the task would labour in vain. Ald. Waller with all his economical ideas had sometimes assisted the maintenance of many of the abuses which at present exisied. He would not aimit the Council had erred, but if they had done so, it was . by their jndgment. He concluded by thanking them for the support they had accorded bim in times past, and again stated that it was his deâ€" cided intention not again to present himâ€" soif for election to the Gounn& At this point there were loud calls for Ald. Pratt, who said that he was there merely as a ratepayer, and he did not see whybwunlhdupax. At some future GCAEK.......+» ture TOURlsesrrererss Chairman Finance Committee. MADE UJ AS FOLLOWS tâ€"... 8,000 00 Bai‘s 15,000 0O and ind. 9,207 13 nessss srssssesersssrsses +40,000,00 raTks ror 1876 $14,8094 66 9,207 13 8,357 78 16 35 2,168 83 395 1 wW. H. Waruer, THE TIMES ; OTTAWA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER; mss l$ .$ 17,596 85 $ 120,66 06 5,401 41 29 38 17,596 85 ... 30,000 00 2 1000 00 .. 50,000 00 ... 56,681 27 $180,6831 27 $538,860 60 2,500 00 1,200 00 15,000 00 20,000 00 56,521 27 $180,681 27 $61,539 92 $01,539 92 26,703 98 9,207 13 9,253 71 4,000 00 1,782 03 3,938 68 2,000 00 15,000 00 20,000 00 3,000 00 T statement of Ald. Waller, but it was notâ€" fair to ask him to do so that nl%t, as he hai not had time to -tnd{ it. He charâ€" macterized the picture of civio affairs, las shown by Ald. Waller, were dtofi-t.hor ‘ too gloomy, and were overdrawn.> If Ald. _ Ald. Warcez®, in reply to that assertion gave a detailed statement of the ou\nf revenue, which showed a total of $39,803. _ Ald. Rows again rose to address the meeting. He claimed that the city had an asset to the liabilities. _ _ Ald. Rows admitted that the present Council would hbe out of office with & deficit of $37.000 ; he said that the deâ€" bentures floating now amounted to over 3550,000 ; he looked upon°d the main rain as an ssset, it improv roperty and was well worth the £300,000mp:u1d cost. _ The Ma ket Buildings, the apâ€" proaches to them, and in fact all the imâ€" provements which had been made during the year were all assets. He proceeded to enumerate them, and soooerg to his statoment there were assets to the amount of $822,500 which were made up of the following sums : MAiN 8@WOP .........sesscecces ees+++++2300,000 Bridges, Dufferin and Sappers. .. 85,000 Bridgo8) Rid@AU.....c..csceceererreeese 1.2'9\2?\ Waller had consulted the auditor‘s reâ€" port, he would have found that the casual revenue of the city in 1874 was $60,000. _ Mr. Craxoyâ€"Then why don‘t you pay the outstanding cheques ? .(I_eug{ner.) â€" Collegiate Institute Municipal Loan Fund.............. mening Sparks street.............«â€" jOPB â€" Hill ....... .cesc cce sssesee}e® Hospital#, @DGiNO8.....ccs«cseve ces« 6+ Normal School ...... Bridge 5 A Hwoau. &tlnAmm“wimth. Eh- leaux, under pat is Ex:â€" cellency the Gourno':m(g:null and Countess of Dufferin by the ladies of New Edinburgh, for purchasing a new organ for St. Bartholomew‘s Church, took place at the New Edinburgh Music EIEIHG might. _A large and usproohfin auâ€" dience were present, and the performâ€" ance was all that could be desired. The following ladies and gentlemen took mt in the programme :â€"Mrs. GM%II‘ » lips, Mgu hywwr. Brodic, Mr. Orme, Mrs. Baldwin, Fripp and Miss Webber, Mrs. Graham, Dr. Wilson, Miss Webber. and have them to select for you. If the tea is not pleasing to your taste they will rroifqnd the moneli y for dwh:tm'ydou return. eir wines, liquofts an groceries are of the best brand. & _ Mary Townsend, charged with larceny, w as remanded until toâ€" morrow. House Keepers! If you desire to get a profitable tea call on Baskerville & _gnl. _ Ald. Pratt attiibuted all the blame of the indebtedness of the city to the bad management of the Finance Committee. Ald. Waller had presented about a dozen or _ fifteen _ different finanâ€" cial _ statements _ during the _ past year, and not one of these showed the amount of ‘the deficit to be the same. He would take up the statement of Ald. Waller at some future time. Up to the present time he would state his unbelief in its correctness. â€" % _ Ald, Waucer replied at lenqtm but his remarks were merely a recapitulation of the statement that he had before read. . Mr. E. C Barser made some remarks upon the same subject, after which the meeting adjourned. In the course of his remarks be stated that the Mayor was the person to blame for the state of the city John Gleason, charged with larceny, was remanded until toâ€"day. 7 _ Patrick McLaughlin, accused of breakâ€" ing windows, was mulcted in the amount of #3 and $2 costs. o« _ Robert McVicar, charged with commitâ€" ting m breach of the peace, we# fined $2 and $1 costs. e Xavier St. Louis, the man charged with cutting and wounding, was also reâ€" GENERAL BOOKBIYDING E8TAR Before M. O‘Gara, P.M. Tussoar, Deoc. 7. Peter Dawson, drunk, was fined $2 and $2 costs, or one week in gaol. _ _ _ __ _ Chas. O‘Neil, drunk, was also fined $2 and $1 costs, or three days in durance. . _ Philip Lowry, charged with permutting a nuisance to exist on the premises occuâ€" pied by him, had his case 5""'.' missed. . A RARE CHANCE is now offered to any one desirous of ‘ purchasing a beautiful private site for & genuennn'-uddenoo’ three and m ba‘f scres, opposite Messrs, Garland & Mutchmor‘, ou Bank street Road, oue mile from the cltihml’l. Terms moderate, Awy to M STARRS, Ottawa City. 401 BPARKS STREET, OTTAWA Ruling, Perforating, Numbering All orders for Books 0t« oorany avcguded io. img printed Mlncl‘_i At homs, male or female :835 per, week, da or evening. No capital. We rend valum> cackage of goods by mail Bv Addioes w :« ne cent return stamp,, M., Young, 173 Gr rish streat. Naw Vark. _ . make ma mone Working or oa ho chalt tiaze meoBinirinls ies en esd 1 To Bumtes coâ€"t but one 0 ‘nt wogv> e 3 SEIRIUN & Oon Portiand, Me, Account Book Manufacturer, Angel2 MRS. ALEX. RONERTSIN is rw to recety â€" a few addiuonal p tpils her resiâ€" lel:‘xeoe. 412 Rideau .?.wl::md Terms, #¢, Inay o on application as abuve, between the hourâ€" of twoand five, any weekâ€"lay afterngon. |_ . _ _ ___ L2‘ $0 ~ $20 Diamond Yeast Cakes ‘VOIK FOR ALL. BOOKBINDE R, hidean 9:., Ortawa. RevA2 I875 F YOU WANT GOOD BBEAD MORTIMER, Bookbmnders. vVocal Music. POLiv® w«uwURT. T People‘s Tea Store, 36 Ridean stre et «»AND= 6 PE DAY. â€"â€" Agents faee van roueg o tohs T eg . a1a o 47,500 $859,500 $322,000 nted about a| s . bronut“ flnm; ! ;;_ pas < These . showed E# o be the same. ' < ement of Ald. e. Up to the _ te his unbelief ' 86,000 10,000 10,000 Livery Stables, Rideau Stroot, opposite W. CHAMPNESS begs to draw the attention of ‘his ‘pal.ronl and the public generally to ‘his extensive . Livery Stables, Carriages, AND VEHICLES, which cannot be beaten. Carefu land attentive Drivers alw<ys in attendance when required. Conveyances can be had at all hours by leayâ€" ing orders at the Centre Town Livery Stables. BrITIsHX LION HoTEL. Baven per cent per annum, upon the TM Capiâ€" tal Stock of this Bank, for the curren: {;nr has been declared, and will be payable at t ce oi the Bank, in this city, on and after Wogu- ‘.fi': the First dx of December next e Transfer will be closed from the l6th to the 30th Novemberâ€"both days incluâ€" sive. The annual general meeting of the Bhareâ€" Bank of Ott.l'l, z Oltawa, Oct. 27, 1875. { ip"g'ld;eri ;‘uTb;enEFfl'aTi gfigfim ?hbtei City, on ne Eight day of December next. -ru.'c"hfi:' will be taken at Twelve o‘clock Oflice : Victoria Buildi 0 ite Wesrer: Block of hmne:mm DIREQTORS : James MaoLmn.&% President. COharles Magee, Ena:. loeâ€"President. C. T. BHate, Esq., Hon. L. R. Ohurch, M.P.P. Robert BlackLurn, Ksq., ‘M.P., gm Esq., Hon. ueolnqh&y rl y + o. d eneral Dan: § Donthesy }:Gfl'leni' Banxing Business Transacted. terest Allowed on Deposits, Gold, Currency and Steriing Drafts Purchased and Sold. Bavings‘ Department, _ _____ _ __ _ _ MATHUSHEK PIANO In the rollowlnMMIfino we give the mak= ere price~ of the erent instruments, and our relail prices opf.slu at which our Agents can sell tie u, aud where we have no agents we wiil suply them at the prices named : PIANO â€" FORTES, ORGANS, &¢. Pipoher are/ as we nave said, nowonly the old as we m mmmoxfllonammdflmlm ments for the trade, but seli hundreds of thel mlalowol{nd(u." * * About 17,000 o m are now in use ‘They are oemlnfy the best medium priced plano in the countryâ€"all have agratfe treble : Makers Price, Qur Relail Price No.‘1 medium, 7 octave, $400 _ .... . $385 t is,the most powgmu& durable,| pure ana mu ‘cal Piano made. This uf&_- unanimous CATALOGUE WITH FULL â€" Descriptions, Frices & Testimonials TREES, SHRUBS, &c To $B0 PER MONTIL and exâ€" 8100 pabes mre. m Aemin oren: Every Instrument Warranted Five Years SLV Ki Ottawa. July 2, 1875 Notice is hereby given that a dividend of BANK OF OTTAWA. The American Trads Journal writing up th LIVERY STABLES (Made for Norris\&_Soper.) Contain a!l modern improvements. Over lb.% of these in use. Makers rice. Our Retail Price. o. A 7 octave, _ _ $515 $300 Makers Prices. Our Retail Prices. 0. 8, 7 octave, $§2% .... _ $500 Ottaw», Sept. ®, 1878, Ottawa St. bot. King and Nelson Ste. No« € n I@ls NORRIS & SOPER, 11â€"2â€"75, The Fischer Piano. ANGK OF OTTAWA. Oldest and bestâ€"56,000 in use, Makers Price. Our retail Pric sâ€"olass horses and capital vehicles at a ent‘s notice, and on reasonable terms, ._ 11, By Order of the IMPORTERS,_ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Warriages. erdict of the most noted musicians of Europe and America. Tesâ€" timonials sent free, and comparison invited. PRINCE ORGANS es desirous of securing good rigs, prompt LOWRIE RICE, agpiprss $# 9 1284 ppsesgh RBank Aoticcs, MATHUSHE K Agents Wanted every City, Town and County of the La Belle Piano. SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. NORRIS & SOPER, No. 8: Adclaide Street, 10RONTO. 0 _Ee=s"§gAaâ€"a®s be: 53533 E’aflzi |§: £ iafiloam BROWNLEE & CO 8 i:‘ EC E!'a'i P (ioiel] DEALERS IN T H E PATRICK RoBERTSON, P. ROBERTSON ROwm FIRE, LIFE & MARINE INSUBAKCE STEAMBOAT TICKET AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. Agent for the following first class Companies : EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ERepa C DT RLLOLC Avam #af ann > of the United States, Assets over $26,000. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England. Capital $11,000,000 DOMINION_ PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY of Montreal. e BSUN MUTUAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY of Montreal. OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION COMP‘NY, RICHELIEU NAVIGATION COMPANY. %®.Coal and Wood for sale. OFFICE: Russell House Block. Uttawa, Sopt. 16 187% _ > _ GEORGE ROACH, IhT.. Mayor of the City of Hamilton. D. THOMPSON, Beq., M. P., Oountyof' Haldimand. . CHAS. D. CORY, Keq., Manager. E. C, W. MacCUAIG, Agent for Ottawa Valley. Fire and Marine Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE > romp es Hamilton, Ont. Citizens Insurance Co‘y. CAPITAL, . . _ $2,000,000.. York Steet, near Sussex (LATE METCALFE‘8) Are now prepared to show & very large stock of OVERCOATS, c Insurance Co. C000 FLANNEL SHIRTS And a Large Assortment of Men‘s Furnishings. OVER COATIN osi BROADCLOT No. 22, Russelt House Block, Sparks St. Wiil be sold at 40 per cent. bolow first cost, 2s the purchasers Mlo?n !’hion-u gflm‘lnghubu":hmon .n?»n Jmmr; T“‘I NDOUS ATTRACTION! BANKRUPT STOCK ! The extensive m:m Estate of JAS. ANGUS, THURSDAY, November 5th, 1875. Owing to Main Sewer obstructions, I off:r to o onl unrind snn My stook is well assorted in » China, Orockery, m&m hinjunc:"~câ€"t.<* 1 sulogi Lamps and Lamp Goods greatly Reduged. smsmn Line this week. CHAMBER ~nly, Cw&wbfiflmm COAL & KEROSENE OILS Wholesale and Retail at Marked Prices. oBgy grezf grmats, orimanies, as trom, JAMES ASHFIELD, T A*® sys SHIRTS !â€" COLLARS ! The above named Company ha atlyh Poguent rpprnatrmnte with ther Mnscger and Agent, to deliver express parcels addressed wmumyrdd.o’m’m&mmu. within the city lim ong from their office, and myfl from “ fimmm this notice is to request saile contained in the said Mor: n;'é-hv Chambers of Messrs. W ALK PENNO K alollmmm%otomumlo.- DAY the 6th DAY of DECEMBER next, A. D 1875, at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, "all and mnhr, that certain 1 or tract of land premises situated and being in the Township of Cumbe‘land, in.the County of Russeli, ‘nâ€" the Province of Ontario, â€" being composed of the North West half of Lot letter C.. in the Seventh Concession (wm the said Townshipof Qumberland, containing by nt, one hundred acres be the -’;l--“ -r'mcrh-} hdfi%&' .....m.fl z.‘&,“-’.‘-?u" bhmb m or r::'v'uuu".":m * o tds Bermingham, ; no'"hnr sun%“ &A endor covenant against his own Engineer‘ ! -‘;u onw’ rkrnO00k a hk ""&..5::'....5"‘%{"‘:? s0l11d _ f m"'""""mf:'xg&‘ gz7 ?fi“fi“l’nw%' ane Citiewis. Hov. 2. 1004 |Sioes 0d OUTPIT FREE. Address P. ( Firs, Lirs, Accrorxt axo Gvaraxtes ‘I'o-pon_rr Office: further packages by expross until such time as ;.n.y shall be Mno;int‘bonm for Ehow:- press business of this important and thriviog of Our Lord m:i made bi HENRY MCARTâ€" NEY aud ARCHIBALD oGAVI:qu: of the romwunm in the County of Russeli and of Canada, [now Province olOnm]bbmr&otunflnt BARA H MCARTN®«Y, wife of the sail Henry of the second part, and SAMUEL HOLM the elder, of the said Township of Cumberiand, of the third part, [which said Indenture 0: Mort, was I{{ Indenture of Assignment Tate, the 1ith day of October, in the yoar Sn on chane, Arach is sold .!!fi%.‘mm]!h _power of _ for _Hoarseness, Lows o & mF bottle, Baid at all Drug Stores KERRY WATSON & CO , Chemists, W ho‘esale Druggists, Mo:treal Trade Mark secured. Publc Notice is hereby given that default having been made m.zmwt of the prinâ€" eipal money and iot ue under and +7 virtue of & covenmnt contained is a certain v‘riue of a covenmnt contained is a certain "W Deed bc-nns date _the TW «NTYâ€" NINTH DAY of NUVEMBER, in the year Ottawa, Jan. 23. Jan. 9. 1875. Euce PEA JACKETS And every ducfldflon of Fall and Winter In this Department will be ‘ound a very latge i _ Stcok of ncorporated 1874. Ottawa, Oct. 8, 1875, JOHN SMITH & Co., Otiawa, Nov. 8rd, 1875. 85 DUKE STREET, NEAR CHAUDIERE FALLS. Ottawa, Nov 5, 1875 _ _ | Ottaws, Nov. 28, 1875 Adl W. F. WHITCR Rideau Bank, 2th Oct. 1875. * w an%‘ CLOTHING HOUSE, HAS. DESJARDINS, General Agent *«HAND IN HAND MUTUV AÂ¥ L The Canadian Express Company. ANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. UNDERCLOTHILNG, 8, 1875 No, 36 Russell House Bleck, Sparks St. RAY‘S SYXRUP OF REDSPRUCE GUK for Coughs Coids, Hoarseness, Lows o CLOTHING. At less than Auction prices, ogTGAGE SALE. President : JOHN WINER, Esq, Hamillton. Viceâ€"Presidents : D. MORGAN & SONS. ORDER DEPARTMENT. CHEAP SALE INSUYANCE. COMPAR® THE PRICKS AT THE Now is your time to buy CAPIT AL, $1,000,000 OR READYâ€"MADE DUKE STREET. R. C. W. MaoCUAIG Agent, Ottawa and Vicinity. OTTAWA. Smsay Per ual CANADA 118 APARKS ST REET DS8, vEsSTIN Railways. i For Ottawa via Brockville. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. LEAVE. Broskville G. T. Junction _ 9.35 a.m. 4:06 p.m, Ottawa « = = +« 10.50 a.m 4.45 peus, Renfrow 00. . + 92 szm. 340 pm,. ALEX. TAVLOR, FLOUI AND FEED STORE. RIDEAU AND CUMBERLAND STS. Flour & Farm Produce. The subscriber mvln&puroh-ud another Estate of Boots, Sboes, Â¥e., at 65 cts, on the Dollas, Great Slaughter in prices will be made for cas in order to effect an culire clearance. before eceivirg Fall Stock. _ 2i BOOTS & SHOES. parties. Orders promptly attended to. . _ _ _ 28 The loe will be paid for the Timk or Facm Prodate. yat Childrens‘ Rubbers at 85 ote Missos‘ «* at 40 ots. Ladies‘ Long Rubber Boots, at 81.50. Aud other goods at proportionately low priges, At ashade over first cost, at Lamb‘s Clearing Bale. In fact you can save lots of money by buying your feet wear at Lamb‘s Ciearing Sale EPm PN U EW UI NT GLIG s wihich will be opened to the i6 only intaane ue en tesanaaiss ind Safen taolished business. Personal application to TWNLMBER LLMITS FOR SALE. 493 SQUARE MILES TIMBER LIMITS, Bituated ou the Petewawa, Kippewa and River Desmoine. E. MoGILLIVRAY. Lamb‘s Clearing Sale, . A large lotofslippers, at cost and under, all Corner of Sparks sand Bank Partios requiring a firstâ€"Class article can rely uwm?‘-‘;mnmmd will be of the on iL 19s, sosse of all descriptions at WILSON & ORR, : Oarvers & Gildera A perfect colleciion of songs, with pian» acâ€" mm-fi'mpflin‘ over 15 of & choic â€" est !oT, &Mmmlmvn; welec ed with greal care, and with espec‘al ‘reâ€" gard to quality and popularity, * Tn medgh, Paf AuoSs Bizs: Gems of Strauss. gree aeten garenctang ores i Sast Inititee Organ at Home. Musical Treasure. Gems of German Song. Pianoforte Gems. s â€"_ Gems of Scottish Song. Moore‘s Irish Melodies, The N.Y. Evening Mail says; "A most extraâ€" ordinary eoliection of really fine songs. * * * One can hardly imagine so many vâ€"ri able gmnuhoommndlntnn'hvolm $2,60, plain ; $4.00 in muslin; $4.00, full _ To the m- hw the actual mm-.mnuhmdum ance of the contract. The Oumh do not bind themselves to accept the zcm‘tn&. ROBERT SURTEES, _ Of the same form and price, full music size, £re ity Engineer‘s ofice, Cit i1, Ottewas, on td miise Monded, tit Te any is Deoomeos oqsv'&””to‘mn-" on of MONDAY, the 20ih day of :.r, Masonryâ€"work, d’llnl’l.-l uons m“ln\ho::'- gl.wonota ‘m the siide channel at Mwmm at the Gems of English Song OLIVER DITSON 4& Co., Boston. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bealed T :nders addressed to the undersigned m'“num-mum&um G-i.: Ottawa, up to noon of MONDAY, u?-n‘m day Brockwville, Dec. 8, 1875 Mll.m for CHAUDIERE BRLDGE Brockville & Ottawa A selected stock always on hand to sult ali mwumwwu Ottawa, Bept. & 1876. Ottawa, September $187b. Begs to inform the cilizens of Ollawa that he has commenced the March 10, 1875 voet SOH OeE 4t 5 ANADA CENTRAL SHOW CA+HES MADE TO ORDEK, March 12, 1874. _ * 2 EASONABLE. w#6O0 Snbvarkscâ€"st. NO GIFTS BEITER APPRECIATED, Just Outâ€"New, Fresh and Handsome. ANKRUPT SALE SAUSAGES. JOHN SATOHELL, «0B THE HOLIDAYS. 1875. COAL PICTURE FRA ME BOOTS & SHOES i‘lourx & Xced. CHAS, H. Dm‘l&(b... ‘7II Broadway, New York. Manufacture of Sausages. W. &. BROWN, Suceessor to D. McLarnon, of the above books sent, postâ€"paid, for LOOKINGâ€"GLASS and MANUFAOT URKRB [LATE oF PRESOOTT] ARRIVE â€" + 1% r.m. 730 pm, â€" . $% pm. £50 p.u. OoF oF 15 Sussex Street Managing Director. Govuernment Hotices Legisiative Asso 6 h November, %u. Parties intending to make "'fl""‘ M&;n‘.n:‘uh.vmmul.elm: M‘ exclusive privileger, or conferring corporate powers for commercial or Other purposes of e rights or perty of 0 -“"â€"-.wâ€" OJ netites rint they mre reqdred u7 the mae o{tlm tv?numgel‘m ("““-. Pwo" MHo s Ts NOmILOE uu..nu io cppiicabon nalure 5 focu, in \he omens ‘ooanven o nelae ind newspaper published in the Gounty or gm mox the firsi aod ~= ounnunn, u e notrce to the Private Mol..l- All Petitions for Private Bills must be preâ€" The tee now w vae Two Hundred Dotlars." l is ROBERT LEMOLNE, Clerk of the Senaze, â€" ALEFRED PAT%U!. + Clerk of the 50- | Ottawa, Nov. 11, 1875. 800 4m12â€"lww On the recommerd«tion of the Honourable the Miuister of Oust xhs, and uader the provi« sions of the 81 aud 24\1 scetions of the Act p&ssed in the Session of the Pariia nout Of m’l‘.cwu&‘,c g9d thHtuiet +A @* n " M pecting Unuou::" His #xcellency, g and with the advice of ths Queâ€"a‘â€" Privy Count ‘or Omu.hubeona)lumsdhu\lu,nd 1t 4 hereby ordere 1, that the Out P« 1 of Penetan flap(m know n as Kmm.h aiimshed to be Poit of G derich, in the Provines of Onlaâ€" 0 FRIDAY, 8th day of Qctiober, 1876. PRESENT : HIS EXCELLENCY T A UM LNIST MA« ToR or TE cov ERRMENT Is cOUNCiL ric, be and it is hereby cunsututed a Purt of nury a id & w.lna-zi:w, the 1. take effect trom the First o( October, To + Sacke Prvw Gggnes. Ottawa. Oct. 21. 1875. 8076¢1 P..‘l' OFFICE OTTAWA, ds Nt be the last uny or recelving Pou r vate Bilis.. CHARLES T. GILLMOR, ___ STREET LETTLE HoXEs. Collections will be made from the Streot Lotber wul;-.%.dm FREZE NLRY. ‘ ; 13 Letiege ern, ui on AoVopie Oe Nee in | fevery Friday), by Alexander Macican and John Charlcs Roger, sole proprie um‘:u -&.:‘:un--. "I be ’. t mmmz‘ Pn on Cuae c1ose overy SÂ¥iiry at 1040 A se plementary bag for $ a in in Shien Are no solfl at this w ,,....m from may of the vendors throughout the eliy. MONEY ORDERS On Money Order Offices throughout the Do» » -Inhn.,no Newroundiand, Great Britain ' India aai Unite i States, , P POST OFFLCE BAVLNGS HANK ' Deposits will be received at this office. Mummurflr“nz and deposits can be wi wa at any i New h, Rochesterville jand $ Bberwood, 1 ccus _( buif ounce, yost O hoors from $ a.va. to f p.M4. . â€"~â€" d THE TIMES (Daily Kdition) is published heretofore subsisting between us, % -g'- :pod,usmu.nudoonl rfl Oacw County of has th ® day been ved by mutual consent. All debts owing to mdrw to UO[M&W. 4. B'CKfl'u,.ul.l. against the said mn.nn:z w e pressuted wm-aw.rnaux IT, by whom the same Will be setiled. _ Dated at Ottawa, this 15th day of November, Norwich Egg Powder, "mo on‘ t aagoes Post Office Nov. 2. wfn' Ottawa, Oct. 21, 1875, 1870. WINTER .\“Am!. 1878. $D" AllMails are clused by Monirea) time 8 minutes faster than Utie@a time. Arrival and Departure of Mails. registered maiter can be sent it snn Urap: ang mavings ifui huxinets __.___ M. J. WEEK«:B8 &#00, Tatonie. Sele Agonts fer Ontario. GÂ¥tel Witness: WILLLAM Mosomove. |â€" _ 40006 Notice is beroby given that the partnersliip OMINION PARLLAXEXNT. OVERNMENT HOoUSE, OTTAWA. PRIVATE BILLS. Te had of Grocers. bfantams * of 1z / ~~a OTICE OF PIASOLUTION. all kisds of Oakes: WITHOUT §h (and Weekly Kdition i1 the Gounty or *Â¥ Hmitry+4j i Any of December Clerik L. A, _ $991i5â€"law VOL. it LBnARY CE «»#F um\ , %, 1874. Bi

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