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Ottawa Times (1865), 22 Dec 1876, p. 3

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iucers al 2t poee r a vigation to work ‘repared to furnish bsiacles heretofore iy evercome by the @ TION®S xz Store, ¢t. Ottawa. EAM ! !! n%nod. warranted 111 save 15 to st_approved priu TM a & ES Equalled. Style, t Lal 4) »>ived ch they haye been TREETS is ffor Canada, ON‘S, KERA, reen. | Tilden‘® RFT n Street. XTRACT® LICTED ! ons and Family STRATTON, Proprietor LARGCEME odwin. duration of light es attending. Mains and Service ly adepted to light sty. and MeKen orers RTHY, scriptions care Ottawa, Out. ALBANY, 1873 sims, Cury Clasgow. Peas Rice, Cracker ne and D. % F 1 n e O N Rooms, Herbs, MERY ETC 1876« he Ares, he finest a w e NGrBS a1i nos am is &4 of of ¢ peas Disiress The Temporance Crusaleâ€"l Ruse of th* Enemyâ€"The Mumicipal Cooatest. Brecial to THK TIME Kixestox, Dec. 21.â€"The temperance men beld a large meeting in the City Hall last evening and addresses wore delivered by several clergymen and others in favour of the Dunkin Act. Resolutions were passed, declaring that the Temper ance Act of 1864 was â€"a public necessity, and that if adopted, it would diminish intemperance ; that the objection urged against the messure had no weight, and should not prevent anyone voting for the Act; the effect of the measure was such as to encourage voters to> support it, and that the meeting should pledge itself to pass the Act if possible. During the meeting an alarm of firs, said to have been occaâ€"ioned by those opposed to the bill, caused a goc 1 deal of confusion. was avenit was Horses are crossing t>day between the city and Wolfe m * The public school distribution of Christ mas prizes will take place to morrow. Only $wo candidates are in the field for nomunation toâ€"morrow tor the Mayoralty, Mess.s. Dritton and McKelvy. U ‘omne!}, assauited by was fined $1 jestroy D & Roecia! 10 Srxpe® Fran kisd, Uptarid, toâ€"day for The work of a Miscreantâ€"Presentation â€"Gas lospection Clrisim«s Distribaâ€" some writing desk and other valuable materials, on the océasion of his leaving yhe college. ; The City Clerk received a communicaâ€" tion from the Uttawa Government toâ€"day, informing him that on as early a date as possible, a building would, be erected on the Custom House grounds here, t» be used for gas inspection purposes. The inspector will make London his headâ€" quarters for a stated district. D& W _ Rev. Mr. Young, M.A., Asting Prinâ€" cipal of Huron College, was last night presented by the students with a 'h-nt‘!- s L & omcs m cra. 0 _ Weather moderate with a thaw threat ened. oo e Obitnaryâ€"Pastoral Callâ€"Bear Shotâ€" Reform Mectingâ€"3pplication to Parâ€" Mamba:â€"Arrested for Perjary. Bpecial to THE TIMES C oRoNTtO, Dec. 21.â€"Mr. Thomas Hamil ton, ;Secretary of: the Northern Railway died at Glasgow, on Tuesday. . _ _ _ _ The St. George‘s Society : have distribuâ€" ted some 1,400 pounds of meat to the poor, together with flour and groceries. _ Rev. Mr. Leiper, of this city, has receiv ed a call by the Barrie Presbyterian con gregation. _ _ _ __ _ ; _ day shot a fine bear weighing about 300 lbs, about a mile and & halt north of that vilâ€" ie shdld A special from Halifax says : A Reform meeting is to be held tborotodskw nominate a successor to Mr. Powers, M.P., who goes into the Senate ; that no Attor ney Genezal has yet been appointed, and & dissolution of the Local Assembly is proâ€" lage George Collins, an exâ€"tavern keeper,was before tue Police Magistrate this morning, on a charge of perjury, made against him by Thormas Dexter, license inspector. A warrant had been issued for his arrest for some weeks, but he managed to elude the v'fiunnco of the Police until yesterday, when he fell into a trap laid for him ; he tion LATER, The Messiah â€" Commissioner Youngs‘ Appointmeat Denounced. A crowded and fashionable audience was present at the performance of the Messiah by the Philharmonic Society this evening. _ _ The Grand Jury have found a true bill against W. Blair, A. Herman, G. Briggs, J. Connpors and G. Bird unlicensed tavernâ€" keepes for stealing a note book from the person of whiskey. douf}liyo. Ces * Application is to be made to Puli:lmn: for an act to incorporate an Agricultura Bank, having its head office at fima. was remanded till toâ€"morrow. bable L .A";o'eun;vo? the exhibitors at S{dnoy, New South Wales, to consider the ap pointment of & (?om'?mwn‘:r wu“holg this afternoon at the Rossin House. Much dissatisfaction was expressed at the apâ€" pointment by the Government of the lon. Jobn Young, and the following resoâ€" lutuion was passed : That Hon. J. {'oung having been appointed by the Govern ment â€" Commissioner â€" for Canada at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the manufacturers of Ontario, who to the number of 106, or 95 per cent. of the whole who have sent their goods to said Exhibition, are of opinion that their nterests will be satisfactorily g@rved by he appointment of W. H. Fraser as Secâ€" retary, or one of the Secretaries to said commission, t\d they do strongly reâ€" commend him for the appointment. Several letters were read objecting to Mr. Young‘s appointment, and urging that a deputation be sent to Ottawa . The meeting adjourned with ‘the understandâ€", img that the resolution which had been passed should be sent to Ottawa, supportâ€" ed b,y:.:‘mborot Lot:n hu:hmulw turers leading gentlemen the Province interested in thm: tion. Alderman Turner is convalescent. > opened in St. Andrew‘s the butchers having nndomm the meat required. inadian "sA peddler sto a funeral procession Et‘«nnocucul., f:;duiod tosel} mourning goods to the folks in the carriages. ;“k',,h, License Inspector for North otario, setamoned three hotel keepers â€"day forselling liquor contrary to Kw. miei Ireland, of Port Perry, was fined ) and coste ; Jobn Ferguson of Saint ld, $20 and costs ; Feter Carmichael, of ckford, $4) and costs. One Maurice ‘omnell, Government Detective, was auited by Daniel [reland, and Ireland & fined $10 and cost:. Mr. Charles Thom, of Yorkville, yester ial to THE TIME a oxpox, Dec. 21.â€"The boarding house {rs. Loveridge, King street, was set fhre by some miscreant last night; ‘g discovered in time the fire was put Hog Varketâ€"* aw Accident Whisk«y Prosecuilons ug wan named Geore Jackson had frightfully mutilafed by its comâ€" ntact with a circular saw toâ€"duy. Smel Cor flagration BRA ~1FCRD aUND _RLAN D ELS 11A W REL!EYILLY KINCSTON Cvâ€"LPH TORONTO. at LONDON. Prevrnilingâ€"A Whiskey 1.â€"The market toâ€"day lly large ; 500 hogs were nt Robertson has retired t the \hyorally; Mr. y be elected by acclaâ€" Despatches. ills, and completely mg. Loss or insuranoe . out in a brick and jmedale, owned and by and Son, as oatâ€" At six o‘clock this i is reported as uring classes, r has begun anâ€" icensed vendors. lates for admis â€" he skating rink Special to THE TIMm Es SernYyy Ont., Dec. 21.â€"An old lady died here, on the 20th inst, nanmed Mrs. Collson Broke His Head With a Pitcherâ€"The @hampion o( the Ring. Spectal to THE TIMES _ St. Catuirix®s, Dee. 21.â€"Shortly after noou toâ€"day, a serious affair took place at the city laundry. _ James Wildey, who has been separated from his wife for some time and went to England, returned unexâ€" pectedly this morning, and visited hbis wife‘s residence. While ttere an alterca tion occurred, during which his sisterâ€"inâ€" law struck him on the ; head with & pitcher, and it is feared injured him fataily. s Jacques Cart‘er Bank ; a Stormy Weetâ€" inzxâ€"The Sug«r of lead Potsoning ) «aseâ€"jhe Barber Businessâ€" Bond Â¥roibera‘ Liabilities aver 82,000,000 â€"The Steck Market, Special to THE TIMES. Tom Allen, the champion of the prize ring, aittracted quite a latge audience in the City Hall last evening. Montrzar, Dec. 21.â€"The anual meetâ€" ing of the Jacques Cutirr Bank toâ€"day was a very stormy one.. The English stockbolders, loi by J. R.. Middiemiss, stockbolders, loi by J. R,. Middlemiss refused to adopt the annual report, and were for only receiving it. The report of the Directors included the balance sheet, | which showed, when compared with last yeéar‘s, that the circulation of old notes had been reduced from $32,504 to $11,â€" 641 ; but the Board of Directors have issued and cir@vlated new notes to the aciount of $19.648, which brings tue actual cireulation to $31,289. The debt to depcâ€"ito.:s was reduced during the! year fron $542809 to 1241,791. The amount of $613,508, due to other banks, ha been paid in full. The liabilities of the Bank, which amounted, a year ago, inc ading paid up capital, to $4,027,207, hr e been brouggt down to $2,797,076. (On the other band, the Bank‘s assets hase been more safely secure }, and overâ€" d ww accoints, which ‘ai ounisd last year to $520,58$ have been b ought down to $313,574. and pa‘t oi what remains due :o the Bank is secum xd by mortgages and other collateral securitiee to the .amount of $1,295,698. The assets include $156,350 to profit and logs. In January last the old directors bad offered 5,000 sbares of paid up capital stock, representâ€" ing $250,000, to discharge all claims ilgunst them, and this offer the new board concluded it was judicious for the shareholders to accep.. The ‘Local Govâ€" eâ€"rment have guaranteed the debt of tue No.thern Co‘onization Railway contractor to the.exteat of $400,000, and $200,000 of this amount have beei credited to the Bank in the books of the Government. ‘The report suggested that capital be roduce(f $1,000,000 aud| as the law authorizing this reduction will be passed at the next session of the Dominion Parliaâ€" ment, tre Bar‘k will be in Ko-itionto reâ€" s ime operations again. The dispute began about &o election of scrutineers, and by the persistence of the English stockholdâ€" ers Mr. Darling‘s name wes placed on the list. A terrible row took ‘place over the President‘s motion to adppt the report, and a scene which baffies description 06â€" curred, the Eunglish members demanding it be only received. Eventually on a vots the French carried the day. The meetâ€" ing laste | from 3 p.m. till after 8 p.m, Three Boards of Directors being proposed, the English cliques nominee‘s being voted down. | The young woman, Catherine Macdonâ€" ald, who attempted, the night before last, to commit suicide by taking a large dose of sugar of lead, was employed in the factory of C. Alexande. & Sons, conâ€" fectioners, where she had, been for about a year. Hearing of her rash act, Charles Ale ander sent for ber to. tie General Hospital, whither she had) been conveyed, and baq a long consultation with her, in the course of whigh he learned that she had tbeen seduced by one Thompson, an express driver, as well as the girl Kelly, both of whom were saved by the doctor‘s early attendance. Mcâ€" Donald is an orphan. _ _°| . j _ DesMarchai‘s dental shop was somewhat wrecked t3>â€"day by an, explosion of chemicals. hCb â€" â€" CIESIIIUURIS An evening paper says } Barber is not alone in his stock speculations, but that other clerks and persons in higher financial positions are g:ilty of it, one clerk vagging $40,000 profits«. . Toâ€"day a writ of attachment was issued against Blackwcd & Co., ginger ale and soda water manufacturers, at the suit of Mr. John Cowan. 1 The liabilities of Bond Bros. are estiâ€" mated by the assignees t> amount to about $2,500,000, of which $2,230,000 are secured, and consequently the loss will fall only ulrm ereditors for the remaining $270,000 dollars, which will represert in part the losses arising fro.m imu;l‘hitt_n. 31’\“ in making advanre. on stocks. The figures look very hrgo to one not acâ€" quainted with the stock roking business, bu* this case manifests the facility with wl ch liabilities can ba rolled up when moneys are advanced by banks on stocks d: ring a pericd of speculation. The Stock Market was sâ€"cady toâ€"day. Balcs : Montreal, 184 to 1844; Exchange, 941 ; Jwglue- ('Jutior, i; Tolqnfh, 127} to 127%; Richelieu, 90 ; Ontario, 103 offered, 102 bid ; P?l.’g 95 offered, 94 bid ; Molson‘s, 112 offered, 111 bid ; Merâ€" chantst 90 offered, 894 bid; Commerce, 1124 offered, 122 bid. bisivkp? Aiistnbefedeniyais fls o 908 * Mr. Molntyre objected to translation being ordered at the expense of appellant, as under the B. N. A. Act the pleadings or proceedings issuing out of the Province of Quebec, or had in any Court of Canada, m’.ht N in.ei‘hgr W 3 i s ak The Oidest and BHestitestorsr si Feund I sing This. °. Before Mr. Justice [Honry. Thursday, }20thâ€"In _ re _ Charlevoi x election appeal case â€"Mr,. Mclntyre, for appellants, applied on Monday last for an order dispensing the printing of a portion o. the record in this câ€"se, representing that the evidence tiken at the trial on benalf of the respoudent was already in g‘rint, hnvi% been priated to be used by im in the Election Court. It embraced the evidence of 139 wituesses, and a like ngmber of . witnesses had been exantined for petitioner. Were the Judge to order the prinl.in&‘of the ovid'g:oo taken on both sides the wost would be over $500. "fi:;gf;&tfi{h’&){n Justice Henry what order he should make as to translaâ€" tion, the record being in French. _ _ printing in the French um be disâ€" pensed with, but that the| be trans ated and printed in the F:aluh hnm the question of payment of cost of ~ tion being reserved for further consideraâ€" tion by the Court., | Wood‘s Improved Hair Restorer is un jike any other, and no equal. The improved has new vegetabl _E‘kprq:u: ties ; restores grey hair to a glossy, natural colour ; restores faded, ;f!: harsh and falling hair ; restores to bald heads ; removes humours, scaly eruptfom; removes | irritation, itch= ing and scaly dryness, Noarticle produces such wondertul effects, |Try it ; call for Wood‘s Improved Hair Restorative, and don‘t be put off with any article. Bold by all druggists in this place and* dealers ovoryybm :;‘(?.A pl ‘.t manufacâ€" turers‘ prices + Co.,Chicago sole Agonts tor the United States . and Caoada, anod by Lyman Bros & Co., Toâ€" Curarest Clouds af Bl'*ll'l cash sale. & 32i3 Suwz Morgan‘s advertisement in another golumn. | 3218 _ Cunismias confectionery at Shaver‘s, T. LEGCGRAPHIC. 8Y CATHARINZS IN THE SUPREME COURT. ~~ 3ELBY. Justice Henry ordered that the A Cent« mmarlac POND‘S EXATRACT. â€"PONMDS EXTRAOT. The Universal Pain Extractor. MNote: Ask for Pond‘s Extract. Take no other. #Wear, for I will speak of excellent things." 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P!!YII?IASI of all -c{ooh who are ngmlnhd with Pond‘s Extract of Witch Hazel recomâ€" mend it in their practice. ‘We have letters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, nrm whom order it for use in their own P : In addition to the lotqoln.h:hq order its use for Swellings of all kinds, %l-h-y, Sore Throat, Inflamed ‘Tonâ€" sils, simple and chronic Dhnl..é-n.onp tarrh (for _ which it is a lpc;fic). mvecis, Muargnitons, ds %-h!.pod.‘ nsects w #) Hands, Face; ind imdoed alt manber of ‘TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Roughness and Smarting ; hoals e-uz Eruptions and Pimples. It revives, invigorates and. refreshes, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. To l-‘Aln&m.lâ€"M" Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with= out it. Ilhundbznfltholedm Etables, Street Railroads and first in New York City. nhnnoequlhm Berai S'qumnu i %mmh. Colic, Diarrhoss, Chills, C &o. lunncoohahnhvfin{:ndm relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua~ bie in every r-m-iyud-'dl as in every Farmâ€"house. Let it be tried once, ard you will never be without it. CAUTION! Pond‘s Ext:rbubeenimlw. ‘The genuine article the words Pond‘s the only e mi-x;h‘m‘ by persons who ever knew how to it . _ Refuse all other i of m This is the article used by Physicians, and in the hc-gi ofthileoun:vndkumpo. HISTORY and Uses Pond‘s Ertract, in pamphlet form, sent free on application to fammation, reduces mlli::a:top- bleeding, removes discoloration and n?d.ly. LADIES find it their best friend. 1 assuages the pains to which they mrcnlhrly -ub%octâ€"-noubly fullness an frouun in the head, nausea vertigo, &0. it gronp:lfl ameliorates and permanently heals + u‘nd- of inflammations and ulcera« c tions. HEMORRHQLIDS or PILES$And in this the only immediate relief and ultimate cure. No ou:'!;omor chronic or obstinate can long re: ite regular use. ______ in pamphlet form, sent free on application to PoND‘S" EZTHACE COMEANYE, io Maiden W. CHAMPN,.. 48 to draw the attentio â€" w&u%m g:nor.auytghh Livery Stables, Oarriages, ANV YEHICLES, mn uwni.l._u attendapce wfim Conveyances can be had at all hours by leayâ€" jng orders at the Twar Cantre Town Livery Stables. CENT ENNIJ A L 17 SPLENNID VOLUMES FOR PRESENTS. Uniform in Style; Binding, aud Price which is for c-or Book, in Boards $2.59; in Olowh, $3: in Cloth â€" Full@ilt 81.00 yohue of bound Monlc waey on Kes boal shoot uuflwm is fAlled wi best Songs and ts of the day. Bound Volume of Instrumental Music, 22 pages, Full sheet Musicaize, lllgvflhlbo recent com P:gltl“nlof Btrauss, Zike® Faust, and others. It is a companion to the famous "Gems of Stramss." Alse, Voonl. ‘ ‘s Irish Gems o;am Song fim v.-fl?""“ f ms 0 tish Song Tustrumental G.:t:‘g. (;‘i:: hone Home &‘le.‘n « wer of Pearls i fic:lue Péarls mdfll Also the Musical Wv@ and Instrume 0 at for Reed Orâ€" gans, mmm'nhflnno Ducts. Holiday Music Books! The Woild of Song it Gems of the Dance ux HEAVY;TURNING!A WARDEDITO GEoRrGs NEwWELL Hull |Furniture Manufactory GKO,,NEWELL mat Propriete Ottawn. July %, 1875 Kither book mailed post free for retail prics LIVERY STABLES 00D FORHULL OLIVER DIT8ON~& CO., BO8TON skin diseases. Lane, New York. Sparks stroet, Ottawa. Matallis aa1 Wooden Coffins and Caskets of every style, with ;un.?‘blo Trimmings always om and. hroads, Scarfs, Crapes an Gloves supplied on the shortes notice, or rented if required. _ R. ANGUS, â€" â€" Proprleto, UND ERTAKING Zits Branches. Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc., lways in Stook. M~Hearses sent to a rt of the country at modenunxy-sg:s. ,° Residence over the Store. _ _ May 2, 1876 dawâ€"y Aug:t, 1878 _ Hearses sent to any part of the %ounu’ a . PRICES To SUIT THG CMS. f K. P. {GIBSON, A_ BRANCH . ESTABLISHâ€" MENT was cfiened on the 1st instant, in essrs. Garland, Mutehmor & Co.‘s New Block, on Sparks street, where ovu?- utx)l‘::‘ boonneot.ed nu: the above business ed on short noulo‘::t pbiainâ€" _____ CHARGES || _ _ 5. 406 <RS, Undetaker . No. 15, Nicholas street, near Rideau street, Ottawa. $A Residence, as formerly at Nicholas m%'. May 8, 1876. 4l4ly FIRST PRIZE UNDERTAKER (Successor to A. Swalvell,) MY USUAL MODERATE Coffin Store, TTAWA Residence 20 4 Albert street 5 YNDFRTAKING. B ARTON, Tow RITNSE LlO® AOTEL, CONFECTIONER â€" AT THE THE TEIMES, OTTAWA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 1876 HARDW ARE . F.:MCD UGALL &CO‘S 1531 SUssEX STREET Mili & Crossâ€"Cut Sawsi FILES, BABBITT MBT Al, llbbor‘/--d Le.‘t.h::. llolt‘l,:‘.‘ ‘n‘-.’ m‘. .. .. «Bar, iron, ‘Tin m'z'o-. ‘l‘rfl' Irom, Ceals. Weed ware .=r O:rrlm- Carts, Waggon, Sleighs, Sroad and Nerrow Axes, &c. &0. AT OUR STORES Pideau and Wellington Streets. wa, ept. 26th, 1876. ons CITY:REFERENCES Theabove company want twojor, three res cctable and activeagents, . Publie buildings and private residences heated in a most modern and heaithy manâ€" ner. ESTIMATESION]APPLICATION Orders from a distance[promptly atterded , to COAL & WOOD. 1iThis Hotel is the hriu‘ and onlyj First Class House in the Cl'.{.- tis‘fitted, furnished and kept as an exceptionable ROOFING MAT ERiAL, MARINEATORES vVARNISHES, ETO. B COMMON STREET, MONTREAL: i J. W Patterson & Co. GAS AND STEAM FITTER, BELL HANGER AND OOPPERSKIT?/ GUNsMITH AND LOCKSMITH, 480 Sussex; street, betweem York and,Clarence ‘Capital"‘ Stove Depot . 525 Sussex street. "l'hth cheaper than any other house in the city. _~Estimates given. All orders promptly: atâ€" tended to. Fresh Bulk â€" Oysters JUST ‘ RECEIVED HIGHEST PRIZE Howe Se%;hwhmes suit the times ___ NOUSE, SIGN AND FRESOO PAIMTER, ° Wellington street, â€" â€" Near Fooley‘s Bridge OTTAWA. An assortment of Lumber kept constantiv on hand. Lumber Planed Tongued and Grooved, .A.l nuon:bl‘; prices, “rI:. warranted to gire MOULDINCS Prepared to any Pattern which the Twade CHKHAUDIERE ISLAND aoiiiy that Ne lime purshined thy Tia1lâ€"in ns Sept 28 1876 Alex. Workman & Co. sHMARDW ARE Battens and Furrings OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS;, Wholesale and Retail. ‘“..,m'.otrri ;‘TOJjJORDER _Fa New Butcher‘s Stall Aug"23 1876 WASHBURN‘S AXESâ€"ROPES, BURRILL‘S AXESâ€"CHALNS _ BOWAN‘s AXESâ€"POWDEB _ HIGGIN‘S AXESâ€"SAWS IRONâ€"STEELâ€" SHOT [ HEAVY STOCK OF i Magic Lanterns LUMBERIYG and GENERAL HANID W ARE, VERY CHEAP. 6 Steady Employment, CENTENNIAL HENRY CRACK (Late Salesman at Satehell‘s) Perfumery at2) per cent reduction during RUSSELL HOUSE, JW. W. 1CRITOHLEY‘8, No. 144 Rideau Street, nextito the St, LAWRENCE HOTEL OT AIR FURNACKES AB~ APPLY 1IMMEDIATELY "G2 D. BOOTH, 0. DWINNEL H. MEADOWS & CO. Chaudiere Planing Mills, x mrompts attanded to. 1. §78 5 FIRST CLASS HOTEL ]’ATTEI.SEI‘O LAW.J\ s of " desori Latest fuike Wiceus paning apd urmiai W. LEONAXu OTTAWA, CANADA. AWARDED AT THKE W. HEARN, Kaleidoscopes, c ELtunErR, FOUNDEY. T H E «»ATâ€"= JOHN BUSBH s;&fnnmt Agent for Oitawa Matched or SpMt ETC. JOB PRINTING OFFICE HLIXDMATU &T Bill Heads, Concert Programmes, CIRCULARS A&~M rohants will please call and see samples nd get prices. + Printed n the shortest netice and at moder $6 per annum in advance. These wiski» subscribe will )ln&lnvo their names address at the new office ; ie Paat aateninf y meafus o dn Otame: Te n on sn io a. per annum in advance. M'm to 68 & 70 Rideau Street, ‘Contracts made with Mereamnte tor adver» Weing, by the fortnight, month, euarter, Ralf« Servants and those in waut of situations of are ucements %flu To in ts Sail and I., B. TAYVYVLOR. THE TIMES OFFICE THE TIMES, ELEGANTLY PRINTED AT (DAILY iND WHAAKL Business and A SsPECIALTY. 68 & 70 Notices of Mcotings. Bills and Posters Visiting Oards imts the year. ©500CHALLENGE TO MBDIUMS Gowan‘s Opera House, FrRIDA Y;° DEC:; 2%$nd, Endorsed by upwards of ONE THOUâ€" SAND Prominent Divines, Editors, Literat! and Votables, All the ""’““5‘.‘&:‘ most mufl-m-cm- to be accomplishâ€" » SPIRITU ALISM EXPOSED, PROF.BALDWIN WHAT ‘PROF. BALDWIN WILL Doi Water will turn to wine, and wine back to water, in full view of the audience. 40221 TLPLLDLLALEOE LAAA Baldwin will fully duplicate the famâ€" Q.‘gl,g“' King and other materializations, ous â€"Katie Kln‘ and other materializations, ed b t%o This t::t. caused the deâ€" m{cm.m Dale Owen.; L BALDODWIN io n ts bers of the audience, will appear upon my Taked arm in istters Of Didod. pou. HxP I will be by the committee herd and & , with the keyhole filled with sealingâ€"wax, and I will escape in 30 seconds without breaking the seal. isR ‘UNEQUALLED: IN QUALITY _ â€" ‘QuaNnTITY & FAVORABLE. PrigEs ©Iâ€"will allow a commiittew of four gentlemen from the andience,) to tle me with es, and I will be untied inside of one minâ€" ute. tied the most wonderful manifesâ€" tations will occur. ANNA EVA FAYS ; Great London Sensation Seance a: endorsed Harness and Trunks! The committee will bind me hand and foot and »hile in this condition a coat from the 3. +; +GHALLENGE TO MEDIUMS, _ _ I uivocally and without reservation pmm the soâ€"called E‘l:‘ounm of mm- usalisnt hunbwmi demounce m one and all as . â€" Notwithstanding thai gylr-loummgmu-l, I hereby wager the :n':g m«:r more, tl.;mt I can mllyr completely, manifestation of soâ€" suulm .wh.lz Iam permitted to witness % â€" (Bigned) PROF. 8. 8. BALD x Exposer of Spiritualism. back of one of the audience will be transferrâ€" ed to 'bocktsndnfurbom‘nwdm at honockandm%vmhun- m p , and in full view of the audienc Plated Double Carringe Harzas, Black Jaâ€" olda.ru-‘..mh.pnll;lliuu m’. Notwithstanding enormous salary Prefessor Baldwin # hisservices andthe Goldmhdbnblocunm 2 arnoss, #il Plated Double Carringe ‘Harz »8s, _llfik}: returned by some unseen powerto its owner Not a knof untled of a heat brokel. f : {ADMIBHION~35 AND 50 CENTS RESERâ€" VED SEATS 75 CENTS Seats can be secured on and after Dec. 14 at NospE®txE®‘s MUsIC STtoR®. e Lltar o oler y atnnes of our s1ook . * Atâ€" Cost when the stock will be remgrked. addressed to the undersigned will be received THE CITY OF OTTAWA Thnrsday the ?1st day of December 1076; SEALED TENDERS I challenge any officer of the law or medium The name« of dead acquaintances of memâ€" ONE NIGHT ONLY JENNIE HOLMES TRANSMUTATION $ & H. Bornridge‘s H. HOQODGE 8. D. Morgan & Sons, ; 56 SPARKSST., mhg the British Lion ..01.’ "CORPORATIQON W DNESDAY, 20th THE GREAT HKANDCUFF TEST. 1 nlurngntmu ualled b; M,Ohu ldwlnvhlmn.mn; will reveal the past, present and future, Human Agency, THE FAMOUS PILLORY TEST. REDUCTION IN PR‘CE8 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES PROF, 8. 8. AND OCLARA SA LE ! PROF. FAY OUTDONE. WILL PERFORM BY MATERILALIZATION. DAVENPORT BROS. CLAIRVOYANCY. rred in bringing the entertainâ€" u0: The unukl Shiots of admie 22 Sparks siroet. able goods much below. Comâ€" seance the newest and best paâ€" Spirits. AF w ('l ‘-fi"â€""‘n"a a m' orywhere. h Pullman Cars without en H;‘(.'lhmn. '!‘olam.re.lmm&!aun- «ays excepted). " ~ _ Wure connection with Grand Trunk Trains Kast & West, and with the Rome & Waterâ€" mmcfinu.% V.kt"ontu 0‘“:11“:3»‘: ard from New Boston, and o( pnn s Cupige tos peiink ow ymy;tq!wk.ggbomn OTTAWA RAILWAY, of Ox and Frox Mox»Ar, NovExBE® 20rk 1876 €p TRAINS, EACB #AF, DAILY, 4B 6»p For West and South at 10:50 a.m. l Watertown to New York, can be secured at Cempany‘s Ticket Office in Ottawa. Time faster than by any other route. Trains are run o%r Mon % THC EY NOLDS, _ _ Brockville & Ottawa 1 Railways. For Ottawa and> Pembroke, via Brockville. & "Frain Tur the g’fi'. =‘E""uu-l & liver Railway fer New York,CAibany, e n B tog. mm wmater Train from (ths West, and Utica and sTEAMERS. Sailings ~ of" Mail * Stear JOII WEIGRT, Iaths domployment or ait. Seny Ppaunter citizens of Ottewa, that he is about to open & Sbop in the abore Time, ant bopes ty striet PROPOSED sAILINGS ME...J...&&i&)....wg:;“ %%“ 'm,¢31%:= %:z:u::::::::'.:::::::-n..-.:!'r.'g of Richmond......... ..... .. " _ _#a% l ree viobersenr ce en ens s8 ** SE EUAE of hedc memene en + CCC OBR D â€"m. 1. ho on e $ uk + s ngrndor on o +94 onl d ams West at 10:00 p.m./ WHITE STAR LNE and M LKE LEAVING @TTAWA. %mmimu.m ALBION HOTEL, 16 PIFTEENX YEARS. 215 commereial M'Mt‘tawun-h: , r-..n, ‘$1.50 per day, Omnibus to and from nts ""E?)nv.% T-l GEEAT ESGLISK "m‘ ise, as loss of memory , Untverstl Afiouaes hld”?o”ls.nfly% orm“oégmas mature Gra dldvm-nubn:.g en um * %w is the result of a lMfe and dcnmâ€"hw ’i:rfi“':wwu“m is sold by all ten ngrva uons hnd in ol aret .,'mb;.mu-w-xwr money by A44reB0!95 . , u/ on a v #00., garsold in Ottewe by ;: 2?;:‘2: T e uen o F o miwail, and by all +o‘ MNWA. .c« ow c =ou. .500 ... . .. :00 p.m.; 780 pm a.m. Train Ottewa‘and GLABGOW, . [I * P eR Es AOOIP New {ut w.‘:rmfi nuiferm gauge with the Grandi Trunk Railway* AT EAMERA FROM NFW YORK FOR R. C. W. ~ MacCuaig QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL “u'.::::efi .n'n MAIL STKAMER lll’w“ m Wow Favourite n-:. m' mo&%%”:;fi“ *PASSENGERS To BEON BOARD THE NIGHT BEFORE. COURT HOUSE AYENUE, â€"»> @mEaAWwaA, OnE, imboats, executed . in the nests in ink _ _ at Managing Director, Otiawa. WLLLAM |GRAY‘S ‘- Bouth at 4:10 p.m. From the West at 7:00 From both East and West at 8:45 a.m. AREIVLNG LN OTTAWA *Oct 21 at 7 mm EELFAST to new ; and Although th ho" modern Materia® Medica in cludes nn{ valuable remedies for humA® affictions, it is a -.mtolm.lntzm in all cases where the animal ty phosphorus is to efiecle such is nothing a Produce; ® as ltpou.-ut.hegml:‘u:% of not ing, when its use is the Th Ougnrh?l?md says:â€" e " But of all the % none seem to exhibit so an to become a constituent of the which can imperceptihiy and quickiy,PMSF equdl or similar force fo-n‘ y other organs Shane â€"A ',fi.*{..‘é'.u‘m“-'.‘:h' em, we :tthe centres of vital action in the active : Dr. Rowbotham -R it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that osphorus in & m-ail- oxidated state is an essential element of aoâ€" tivity in t~c vrraihand nervous system of anâ€" ‘Vlin.ll': n{x;hquuyaz::mu n;’nthnr otinn 6 .wm‘” !l*' ons a: an element of the Materia The question iteolf, “Whyu-oulmu ree garded and so wer which can is :â€"that a fiemy has been in so ‘ll!"fl.- Hitherto :-il- con: R andolive ofls, in Sulphuric Ether, in P d UxDER ‘DISTINGUISEHEDYFPATRONAGE DR. BRIGHT‘S$: : IRO NIC ondition, and at its outlying points in the assive condition." T s i 28 2s PHOSPRODVHE, HE nfimuf;frm‘m\-bt’ BRELIABLE REMEDY FOR NERvOUS SPc us se T HERRCOR C one eeagaet ud tanooent It is sgreenble to the piste mnd nn006n! Eflrf&-‘;}f{m&, a ud @8 ® ? 3 cure of M is neaein en Pagsins t Norv.gg _Dom. of robust health. The Phoss‘. payne Tubtsgage, it ussists patare to genprate Uje cennstbades nnoulan mimnammine ©.; Btone & Oo, 16 G vialie & Co, 2 Bra on London. K.C.; Oalley & O OHEF RFUL, SEILLILANT, ENERGETIC Is «old only in ____ Shroughout the Globe. _ Toh ies Sratinn _ Dotoh, Spacinie In inaividaai as to the process. AbmOver the withNs har wdieious use of this most invaluable remedy . PHOSPHORU®S®! Protected by Royal Letters Patent. Dated:October}lith .1800. resareiomennonkaaes Wospker MEDIC INE. The Phosphodyne THE AENRFIOILAL KXPEPEA * 0 ‘by.®L atd Here, then is an elemen wihich Tmhu? potiees tes

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