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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1880-6-10, Page 4TELA; TiMITIS fraimg The Mo ons Bank LN0.6aVOUATk111 l AO's Ql+' XAher,ranfl l.•'r, 1855, Carnett, $2,000,000. HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL. Tgotses ll'oazufs.X, Ilsq. - 1'restei(•let J.11, li.l+io>;soN, Esq., - - _ . l°idwrares Hou D T. Macpherson.DiEECTOlte!t tiV' 8hophertt, 11.1. Nelson, AI P 1', S I{ Ewing, Alilos \t'iliInlus, V. Wotas.us r>Y Ter of.as, F.sa., Gilt: l 391 teaffor, 71.x;, ,Nurnu•r, !71 q , Mznizger Atentre el Branch, li. 1•iIrATua, i„q., - - - - - Ittspaetor. Exeter Branoli, iIV11\31Y. G. I1tirwEit - - 111:11st4k.okat, LOA1QS TO TAIIIIERS. 1louey ad vauuetl to farmers -on easy terms, on their ow I prontiasory notes with one or >j]•'re good en- dorsers. No mortzege required as security. $,ivL'.x G S .1.1::Ii D'''I'antralI.7NI' 5 ter cent rnterest allowed on cit*coons, 1nafts on 'United Statesbought an:sald, Stori- . xohangeboughtandsold, Collections made in all parts of the Polnildon and retarae promptly 1•e?irtted at lowest rates of exe'fange. ngtetei August 150.1 i81s. 0-1.1 THIS PAP may bo frond on. fi1.1 at tom. 1'. 1tOWIi1.T ,t'. Co'a ewspeper Advertising Bureau 1.10 epruco Street>, where adver. 1.m 14.tieingcontracts play t ' a Be made for it in. z1 05fefer (Times. . ?'TIl1I1SD:'<Y. 3U76E 10, 1880. beer. killed of by thio bounty fled im- 111.11, M. P. P. A=socl:tte Cr rand 11•tst- b, PATRIOTIC WORK nnrt:Ltiou. It is all very well for stmnuch Free Trads-re to say, ',Let Lbehn alone. opposition organs tit' oltg}]nllt all these bounties come nn` of French Tire THE (o1lowiug, which we clip from the Loudon Gr'apliie,bears out the state- ments repeatedly made by Protection - lets in this country, that Free (Trade was a very Erne theory, but when re- duced to p3ractioo by only one-half of the world, while the other half cling to their Protection idols, is very imprac• tioable and unwise "If the late Sir Robert Peel had been aided by the experieuoe attic last five - and -thirty years, bo would probably have been more cautious in sweeping away duties on foreign commodities. The idea then prevaleu. among ecolm mists, and which ceased Peel's fel lowers to follow ie his wake, was that Free Trade, ;being eutirely admirable and flawless, must shortly be adopted by alt other countries. Sad experience, however, shows that the United Eing- dom is the sole believer in Mr. Cob• den's commercial gospel. America, the Continent, the Britis}t coleniee are all unbelievora. Io some Continental countries, notably in France and Hol `land, the? have for a long time ,past I exhibited Protection in the especially [ objeotionabia form of granting bounties ing of the Orange Grand Lodge' of upon manufactured sugar ntlen expo' t- British North America, hell is Toren - ed. As ons reannfecturere possess no 1.t. -- anah privileges, these foreigners can leI )s1. Worshipful Greed !bber— neturally undersell ne, for years our Hem Iui rich, M. P P. DI )•t r or refineries have been in a latl,nllshiug, if elli I )fol Past Grand Master—Hon. M. not ill a rained, condition, and though tress there ''in the ;main has not been exaggerated.” But for the timely re- lief afforded, he thinks, we would have witnessed a repetition of the terrible scenes of the famine year. lie sag - goats that the fisheries should be re- organized and fostered, in order that the poor peasants of the coast may ob- t,oiu from the wetter the food which the sterile land denies thele. Loxl/nN alderman have given the City pt•ietiug to a jobbing c#iioe because their tender was a few dollars below tho4e of elle newspaper oflee.8, :We do not think Lowden can afford to treat its newspapers 1n such a shabby way. Tiley mint be a small lot of aldermen. OR AIIiGIS YI. FULL Ian OF Ii N. A. GRAND L0n%E OFFIC- 11RS. The following iv a complete list of the ot}ioere elt'oted at the recent meet - ) of Iate there has been a revival iu some !''well, ISI. I 1 r>ne'3e8 the loaf -sugar nl'tkers have Deputy Grand Master—W. ,T. P trk- and Dutch pockete, they will wake up the country are very patriotic—and to a sense of their folly." There is nn t' 11 -. Ill I their newti t tl 1e of these countries n'uii) Ic as we . 1.r. ate, leis •e1Qn 1a le Ilene leader, must oppose something, anti feel that in this reepect they -are unanly finds the Pacific Railway Policy of the taxed ; patriotism makes them wish to Government the Most distasteful- Ile help their own countrymen; and, even if they did grumble, the ptblie is sel- briegs a long resolution into the Heuse (lam any match 'Err a highly -interested which purports to have for its object and well•organlzl'd in'In>;try. And not the abandonment of the railway, until only are (stir hurtle refineries suffering it can be bruit without adding further to the burdens of the people. The (.lverulnent make an elaborate calm- e lhttion, based upon the experience of if our ptlblle men Wrnlct but yield a lit'' tat•V—L3. J. Van Ingen,04)I)nur'g. =.144 (ether countries, which shows that the tle of their superstitions veneration for Crlt)'1 Z'rerim err-1�•')lliam A 1 a* ers-118jurJas. Bon nt..'tt, (1,1t•orin Nest; David Marshall, Ontario East; Cap'ein John 1i'ondward, Quebec; M. W. Wil- son, I+re•lrioton, N. D' ; Stuart l!lu1voy, lllanitt•ba; Rev. Joshn t Clny, Nova Sc )ti:t; 3. L. Winters Newfourullantl; and the Grand hooter of British Cols utnbia and Prince Ede arc( Island. Grand Chaplain—Rev. Jarnes Norris. Deputy Chaplains—Rev. `Vin. M. Pet. tysl)n, .Rev. Poral Dean Cooper, Rev, Alex, bent -ion, Rev. A. Dawson, ltev, F' + Is. I>i•)auv a1;ad 19 ;rears andv 1t11nt11u _. Francis .Llytl,n, II'y. Rural :Doan ilial• hut the bourgy-lLd beet -rot sn,lt•11rs of holland, It'ev, George L1?urd, Roy. Can- ateaJ.--I,„hExrt e,tt(3(11,u the th init.ars. 5mcnt18 the Continent are seriously die'c•1nr- on O'Meara, Rev Hugh Cooper. thea 13 clays, aging raductiou in our tropical .e•'lo- Graf_, aging, I' '1 Secretary-- Thomas) Keyes, trios. This 9e;?1nS to us a case tvlle,e, St. ()Liberties. 1).:In v tyr!tnd S('ore- The Senior—al Sun has a Peet who signs 1111138011 scribbler."'.Ube eternal fituese of things.” Willie a ti svelter was wand's: ing around' the Cow0(01•t:i•:1111mei, LS'oats,r 11., 111 the "Wee bill( 14(10113, 111:. tt'Lt nllt a window, 4o the gruul,d, a 1.h.-t,tl,cu of !!flout eighteen feet, etv011y lt.jurinl; himself. A few dttvs Age w pessenger by one of the Batty hue :.f. steamers, on ar. riving at Gude( ach »'bait, ase0udod Inc hill to tt•e Wean Iionse to pr"curd some anpolouars water, or euillc:ttliug of that sort, anti delay'lug rather how over his Iiint.ions, the boat a OS inn star1i'1w W111.11 110 rot 0rut d to the wharf r `l'L1e boat ht.vu off so'nce ut five feet, tic, he took a jump. a: d o •bine; down on 1.1)0 bock or Lis head oil tack, 110 sal et031tled for two or three 11'1Sliltt3+. When ht3 came 11 the boat haat gone the best part of a quarter of a mite, and raising ben head i n,l leoleallg 114 Inc talars, the parseeulicr :! sift ; '•(,H eat Je. hesanha , N h'Lt a jump." Pet 11l11(111y Me. it, go1;, (airor of t1181 `redellell Stu:, Vias at the elath'31. SVtlen returning to town lege took a so e 111 the Arn,'riie,.11 LS1)r,841 Ooll.1et111''ti w11eoe. illr, Meyers, w lin hail hoot. h"ltlillg tate rents white Mr. Ft:tee,' tvtt- :lqel'(liil'g, to bn•1tib.6, 11_:,lit'rtui4tt to driv', when the sudden start of 1113 horse caused 'Movers to Jost: hold of nut ul' the runs, the ether he held tight net 1. thus caned tntt holed (0 tutu toe le hiele s1.: abruptly .1.s to ev, r.u:ii 11, throwing 1110 three OCCU omits ('nt. Fraser was test hurt. Dlta)crs received co/Isi11eratbits. abrasions of the :t11n8 alta lege, t11n1a Mr. Rodgers was s: vol'(1v eat 00 the side and bled profusely. it i8 feared he tens received lnt0ht,al ill juries tbat luny ret'uit fatally. BE_tTfiS• SorAbbooltr.*:. 341 lI ultr 1 On the 4tb hurt, Sue. Su1:tilt:4)1n(t, Aged ul year„., Dtr<xl;y.-1n atse,,ht-u, nil tlh0 4)111 inilt., Navin 0(et- emigration to the North West trill in- P100 Tra•lp, a moderate flours Iurp"'•1 s�.1,,, I, P. S. i)et,rity G1•wud Treasnr- daty would cause a home industry to er-1, l alrhrl(e r1'dnr''to C1. rend 1)ivvetor (f' Ceretnn111eo•—'S 04. urease ic such proportion as will sn- ebltl the country to build the road from the proceeds of the lands sold, and the increased revenue fromother sources. .&eeordiug to the Globe this calculation is within the mark, What must the opposiiion now d3 to play their trump carte to advantage? They 100't engage in the patriotic work of di.eou•ragiug (;lnrnigratinn to Ziur North West, and thus balls and tamper the Government inthe great national enterprise they have Lndettaken and which they and the country at large are bound in honor to sorry out. Mr. Blake gave the :pig - nal to follow this unpatriotic line ofaction when he praised Kansas at the expense of Canada, anti the rank and boorish without raising the price ofelllg• " ar in any appreciable degree." 'elite, Tweed. --- _ _ Grand Lecturer ---Eli Higgins, St. (From the Huron Expositor.). Catha,ins. Deputy Grand Le:•tnrers-- V'it notice by the published prne5e i• 3. H. Pitcbard, Toronto (rapt. John ings of the South Huron Cons;ervativs, sI their recent annual meeting at Ex- eter; that they decidel to raise) ind pre. sent ?,Ir Robert Porter a suns of money. Air. Porter, it will bo remembered, was the unsuccessful candidate at the elec tion in 1878 Even at the rick of be- ing open tea charge of intel•feling with what is not ollr business, rye most say that we hope the Conservatives of the Riding generally will exorcise their Iibor>e.tity,. and that the gift will be worthy of them. Mr. Porter fought a file of the party, 11)111 acre eepee11L11y 111(1'd battle in their interests, and lie the Blake wing of the Ref.trni press, have not been slow to take the one i9 well deserving of handsome recngni- tion• at their hands Ile is, also, a which their loader has drepiped for standard bearer of whom they have just their guidance. It is a sc.Ludaluus cause to feel prond, as there are few 1 piece of business and that portion of , 1• the press thiol Can resort to such a weapon to injure the Government must be lust to all sense of decency and aflame. One 0,uluot pier up a paper on that side of polities but he will find it contains a violent pbil}lpio against the policy of the Government with regard to the North West lauds, and doleful stories a bout the falling of its the volume of immigration owing to the laud regulations. What they term the "superior facr.`itios to the settler" in Dakota and MI(luesata. ate enlarged neon with great unction, an(i nor rulers held lip to the derision, of all intending rinierants, Thetr good Words for the United States may do C Lnade the basin which it 1s iutendsd they shall tin, they may auc08d in their off'rts to keep the 1'1ort11 West from bellilt settled and tittle attain the two -fold ol>jceot they have in view the minor to accomplish the greater --the killing of the Pacific ll,tils.vity, to compass the defeat of the iiovernment; but their feeling in sunk an nolikely event would resemble those of the hail who longs for the po1sessiou of some particulartlrieg a,',d finally is ubliee.l to ideal 1.t, Yin', truly,the op•, position ie etigSged in a very lendable and patriotic work, the diorediLing a• d injuring of 1h it' own colintiy a':d the assisting of a rival neighbor, and all to regain power at Cettawa. Let the people geed by and behold the 1. ,1>lirn.e eneetaele. la speto of all the efforts put forth to illjtire Canada*: 1.0%v. ver, we have every faith in her fat are grte)l;titese, and every confidence' gen eluao,.lre1 e t ,. in the Government being; able to build l) from ()Ittr+ll1 di railway without Motorail* our needed (0 Wind off btt1x4tttr0u- 1(1 ted'" lutyr4,� 110, 1 Ta£td. .!.iia Ducie i ffie u1,s that the die - men iuthec)antrn ywho o call show to better aclvsntane all a political piat- furor, while hie many e,ce11eut gtlali- ties 18f 11054 anti heart fully accord Wit it or:,torieal a bititieS. Al 01011411 we differ with ler. Porter politically, and did all we could legitimately to defeat him at hie election, and tl'onld ilo the Sarno again under sit oder elrcllnlstanc- es, eve deem it lint sitl)t ly justice to pay this light tribute to his pet's00a1 worth, and none would 1•' jJ1043 more sincerely than we %'mild Ou learning that 1)i• servicer; to hi -t party tart been opere- oiated and fittingly 1.•0cognies'cl. Tan Bri'islt Government have de- 01;1tnd (bat ii: future a large number of Ate iut'pee,tors of 8013 .0113 shall be ap- pointed from elm te..tobing profession, At present the inspectors are chosen utitelly from U iiversity men, who have no acquaintance with the practice of :eauliiug in elementary* schools, and who sometimes, as their reports show, cannot write the English language: antler the new system, not only will e field of peetnc)tio:I, Its navel as 'it Will be valuable, be opened up to the leach - ere, 1101 rite ecllnbls wilt be iris} sot ed by gentllinien woo Inose Forge know- ledge -if the tnow-ledge •lf'the real oarl'litiuus a11d working 'of primary edneati(i). Fox two months and a half yet, ate- oardi:ig to the Duke of , Edinburgh, Niblock, i3lltnitnb.t; 3os'bne. Garr, fast, - bcc; Andrew lllarshall, St. John, N. 1.3. • aldols ,r, Lnnlle'y Lae two barber shops. Acexn NT. -01t Slreduesday of ia:t Week, Mr. Ob :s. Wii .oa loot with a severe nceid:'ut !t hilts dtg5.ing a well for J. T. 'Weeteott, Mr. C. 11. Rillnore let-, Ling the bucket fall on his back. Quints. --Six c :,it• pitchers of 111th• ley trill pitch £tenius1 eit1101' LlMtOI', i Exeter North, or Htlnsl1ll,at a:uy tiler ; 1-t llntuh to be pleyed at Lnnlley ; 18 yards r,tllge. Atl,! person llcaoptitte tins challtange can counn0nio,tt0 with J. 1'. W O8tcd,tt, Seeratary, o1' to Gin. 1 Stacey,' P e.rdent of Lumley pelt c'ttb. DANCE —•A dance wee held in :41r. Morton's barn, on the boundary, on ]Friday night last, Mont 41) couples assembled. fir. Bobby J3uru' acted as floor manager, anad the boundary siring band tarnished the 131111310 to the wadi euee to the best of their ability.. n1;—• 1 BUILDICT AND L. 1� 1N THE tFrnrii .0 18PC („ZT1i•eS.YED. -- STRAYED FROM: l J tho.,n•etuises of the subeeriber,1nt 5, eon: (<.s,loil1, tl4•buluc, 011 or shout the ltt, of luno last, n. dark. rod tow, with black n4iso, $hu,1'i horns, 1414'l off pin knovkoci. in. Any por41cu tllv[ny information as t1.) Is whoro,tLout, loll' bo stul(tt+ if, SL,11)11, b1x,+fur P. O• Jlluo foul, 1811), 11111. W 1.c a ec i ve Oil- 01C'.,E 11A 'Ai BILE .KFAST BACON, AND LARD,: FRESH ST► a W13E RIES ORANGES & LEMONS, 1 •41.- -.4vrlfTHE— Choice iE— oice FE.miii SYWc1 G a1 9 w 1,,,,,.'. �1.•�tv 1. NOTICE TO C'(NTPAC"TO;IIS. 1'hn'!034t nctinn, of Lnel. t• (,'s udvcrti8rcl tc 1.1,:1) 1.1.0 is. 31 u 1 0:8 1. ue1,t. is tont, oid:Lbl; ) �l raedt. tte.loil 1,1ti-iis114 T. 3,3 :vhli t re .t:tl•et 1114.31 Tuesday, 1130 tial»d tlpy el' June next. mans, st'•'eirie,'tiows..' e , '. 3i be ready f.ir ex- t 111:11;.(1. 11 Vet timet atter 'It:+i'stley, tilt. 6f(1 oily ei' June. By order, I;.l/R,3.UN, Pert of aiI an.l.('an.,Is,. 1.'i. tot, ';o 11,11 M.(1. 11''l). f•-.oa z� • r„4.,1 Allan I i ne LINT,1tP)UO 1.s, LUNDGND11111 ,Y, GLASGOW •SITORTES'r SEA PASSAGE. eli1I33, INTP;1telICDLAI•li AND STERligtOlb TICS. - P00401441 ni-11ing t 4 send for .'tn;r fl'inna,4:9t:: 01,013o -14 • t•u,ti•1O•,Li..• 411 'uw,':'t 1,.1.., fr')n1 43441.,ed. 1,ei.u'1 •4'1 Se tl:tn<l hinny any O roil - 6 v town in t'anada,. Volt p:trtieta,L1S by apt'ly- I lug 11) C111'T. G KE QIP. Exeter. of Kirkton SALE IN THE TO Nl4arN OF USECI1NE. UNDi)[1 AND BY 17111TUE OF A rowor of ;bole cuu',tieed 10 1411 11.14'7x11. '1 atort1L'be, whieu will b.: utodl:ccd at til,' Lith_• of sole, :4,140,1 t(le sixth du3' .1f .1.r1140•1, 8)4111,1 r,v !V111inn `teary i1W3'4 anti wile to tJ1'. '4:0(10), 180ru will be soli by P 4i010 .4tCtiuu t.1 the IiI:i3KTON HOTEL, TN THE VIL• J.AGL OI' Ii.IRETO,4, rpt — 1� t 1.T n ,�•r - ' :l'UliNITC1U 1t•00Mh. 18t12. , bS 1, '80 i 11'11? rn e) r.,•t•1 for ? nn`t'tntlitnt 1 :shoo you caw better Vohs ler your 1410ud3. i.L liensal1.- )r T'.1La1:l1 O'4i1,OClt IN T13E ArrnRN(1iN, by Mr, 3nines ('icc. Auetione„r. rnoj' it to such 1 �, �*t f,,,1. �„ •}qy , et nulttio. s as shall thou be, oro nl ,'. 0.12.: y,,, ,.5, o,. A1,1 awl'tiaguhn' lout •:ertiLiu rs.rra �l or tract of lam anis irreinisss si,stutta, Lying 0021,: i;:g to the 1 of Uahimn(, in ,1.•,e t•nn,tty-..1 i{uri•n, and Province of Ontario, aunt bni •g i'nti'pultvl n1 lutrt of Lot Now D01 k,igt.t,:Lb:ttti,.e on Ur swath- l east boundaryd 1 the n:t,d To MI •1 0, 1 hl,bor u., end k118 Vu slid dar:clibe,) 1.. roll. , to.lele:• l"1, at the bunt!! -east 4.0(31N 0r :4:61(1 1„t 81411113.1' I ei:;l. t, thr'nee north sixty degrees, w •,t :(low: srritilorly limit 91, slid hot 3,1,01Ity 14 :e•1, name.. to the easterly lirut•,o( bald rut, t eta:0 A u1. 1 thirty degroos. W:lst Wong said net else:lyse., err feet to the place. 0t h.:1 1, There is a 0111 awl. 0 half story froth.' boil 1133g on the land, f41'luerly used us a store (1(1d dwell- ing. 1•'or further pa:ticulars,'Lpply to the auctioneer 01' at the O moo of Huron New4. lilt•Ii.1.I:Li.I ,. t c utter to Solicitor, sit t!• . Exeter, Tune 7”, 1880, 34. Analhlr Court of Foresters is being orgatlized' 113 St•af )rt11. nnr(11 tlOi'`y d groes ou-t 1.l ' t •cnv„)ft,:•t. thences0u•th ;11(0 d.o.0..n,nn�t s 1-0(3- i•. 5(81148 arta bl'ing taken to celebratePRIVP T” Dominion Day in lily 1.h. Myth has the dra''naties—"•eels Tor,n's Cabin" is to suffer. Seaforth has a wife beater, and the. focal papers threaten ti send bun to Penitentiary, Win;,'heru and Clinton are making' 7 it is astonishing to- sce the change which has taken place in the (*RAM STORE Opposite Central 1fett.1, efforts to organize a Uei'n winI:dcy , --- c:-) School pic1lie to- Port Staol1y on De- • tltillion D(Ly. 'ii -gorge Thexuofl, her. John'Brysut, of Morris, bed 0110 y of hie legs broken ill two pie0e13 to, the (�herllist and Druggist, fallit4ri of a beam upon pini at a ba)n Hoa just °pencil out a 111)8 New stock of Pure t•tei.illg. i)u:s and (;ltetnicals, Urtiggists' Sundries, Some of the Seat irtll merchants 1)y13 Stuffs, Patent 3tlydiciutlt, Comes 1 .I. 11 33 tlabltnally Violate their agreement to nbli s, 11.l. 111t1le5, A1.ritb}ses, (:loth Tiruebe:s, Flail: alone their stores at 7 o'clock in the Brushes,' b'h'th Brushes, evenings. t F'crf4•lm,iry,Soaps ALr. J. 1.. Joslin_ of Seaforth,. who t Lpunles, has recently been u3arried,Wa4 preleut- C11AMC)1$, T.t1L'SS.E4. ,td will) a e:int,iderab•le gnantity of ole-, F'un.BoxEti, SIIt7i;LD RI33tACES; gent a,13d costly fttrnftn.(e by life ad- 1 .1.1',te'EDialo BOTTLES, tllirere oil his return from a Wedding , ltLc., Pte. trip. 1 N.0 0T.11) STOCK. . Tues are moving in re' the cote liuisauee 1i1 Se;r. ii.:, —•a by•1aw is t0 be 1 You can always rely n ori Pore nntl 7+!resh of tiiil } D'it ls, lie 1 deal with no o,phin1 Mousses, he= iutrndtteed at the next meeting 1nt:irlbRfr• the. lvlat.e''th'Gnrlier Store .Cat)ally council by which cows Will be prohibi'• (Drag •stoll,:epeesite,CentralHotel; Exeter, ted fr01n ro •niug at large between 8 , r o'C1 tok it, tree evening and six in the UEa, I' i✓I�'i1xr1'{Utp.�, rlrrrin ;. } .Mitc{iliber t3. ,; ruai ae s ilnhi1 1,rnt•;ht out Va.' Tnrnihrn'e Business of Mr 5 . a.l 1414.0, and It 10v.1 sal•;;. 1y to tile sleek is cuai ,tom t i .rri:.ut at - •ry lo" p] 1 os. it [, 1d••tli 11..; 4) )'.1tn101:t '1.1;11 be (',und('1]- per..,) t.: guy 111 11,13 ,•rtinll, )luring just 1'e('clvntl'. .4. 3:4.1:41(40111 t. 8103 all kinds nl'11 eu'1•tuktngpasts. A 11, 4 4.1:6,,4 111 a11s0 1.1 i11 1,e ft: 1] 8111 for funerals .x. 1, , s 'n,.tile h'rIO,:. Also ,:gi 1 t t fin' tl.u. %i 11.0,11er. NO., York 8111:4er Sewing 3haebino. Jae>, (:()X � OItTII, LA H. I E CANAL. . NOTICE TO MACHINIST CONTRACTORS. t ls:ALF,D TENDERS addressed to i`. tatllhll0ersi•,'14:d (8earets.ry of 3tailw s sold tluua.ls)aud 1o.io,s 1,1 1..]:(101• for Luck (rates,. l.uuhine Canal;' willbe received at tin• office 1111th too arri v' 1 of 1.10 L aatorn and N1' uatu, u 3iafls 0,. f){Uit'I).1Y, the (1.13 day of JL7 bI ne t,. for the t:,ll:struuttctt uf,w;,Ltes, And the! ncestaixyma- rained. c01(]10et0cll,'itli 1114(1rn, for 11te new lucks. 'n1 thulncuhixie Cantil, 1'n•.n7,. S1'eclttoatious and amoral. Conditions' cue 1.0 seen a1 this oltioe 011 41,,d alter THURS- l1A ti,tbc L0t1: day ur 311X next, whurc foetus of: tender eau also bo obtained, l;'t6" tie' tia1el'iill' )L1'(( expected to provide the 1nouiaL tools . 14031040.1V for, and.tu have a praoti- eel lutt.lrledg • oi, works of this oh1es, and are rc 4ttlul,ts:e1 to boas 1 Intact chat toncIOre will not be couoiaorod 1111144:•41 110(110 strictly in 11.00nrdan04) with the urlat4.. S01uia, tln,1 -ill the otthe of !Unna —1.Aeupt 111014•, 010 attaa11'ld 1110 1OLu1L1, igunturOO the nature of tae occultation 11n4«the residence of 0.611 incinher of the slLm01 cud,. f11, trier, au ae-. -•oepted i::Lnikcheque fu. -a 1:0x41 gnat to 1.'1,111, for 1.110 gatue of ua'1h luck,mt1st accu1n14any eaeh 'tour do , t (1131ll sum shall be forfeited if the party ten- , dosing (1ecJlnes entering 1' 114 00114.111131 for *lit work et toe rrl.te,.n1'd on the' terms stated lb the otic r subulitted.. The ellatlne thug sent In W21' bo returned to the res t,uative partes whose tenders aro nut accented. 1Sur the d(tafnlr'll.utel>,t of the eontra(1 the party or parties whose tender it 18 proposed to Dose 1t will bo notitlectthat their tender is accer:to(Lsub- juc:t t0 a.tteposit of five poi' acrd of the bulk stun. of 1110 c0ntra0t--of which the 181133 sent in with. the tender will Bo considered a ,kart --to he dodos rod to thy et:0clit of the Receiver General within. tight days atter the ditto of the u1fi00. Ninotyper cent only of the progress estimates. will hepy1atcdwltil.tlle completion of the work, 'thin 1)epar4toont does'llu1, llcwe'er,1)ind itself to.m100136.1434 lowest 84 guy tender, By order, • • FEU %UN, sgoreiary'. Dept el 3taalWnyetlncl Cana14,. 1' UttaWA,1Ut11.,1tarch,1H60, ti`