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Ottawa Times (1865), 4 Jan 1877, p. 3

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n Street. FILON®S M rdapted io Hight Is7e.>+~ arterly 2 cents & p&.wl.c.‘ blished in EnglitB In e iney ba:.e been atent right of ed to furnisi ad McKen qualled. Sie. iBLE SEED3 awa, Out. *3 «048y 1 and colored from ner cOver®s .&_. 4, warranted . save 15 to 50 tra pchester, N. Y jermap EETS k1 Caned® selalines come by the x PEOPLE IN Hflflm& Guide covers, $1.00 toms only two e {nes\ s. Ma arde x GARDEN e Anest kindâ€"in the e« handreds hromo PlM6# ons, only # 2% cents & eas ..onb and En astrmt~ ust pg qbe wot W appo salls ape dace vote & caslt Ad8 The Dook:s and unseial to‘THE TIM was Do trou Loss by the Fire The 8t ike â€" Inland Kevernme â€" The Masked E@urgiarsâ€"A False W hiskey Detrctiveâ€"Curling. &neetal to THE TIMES. Bpecia P PRRIm ie Eesns Loxbox, Jan. 3.â€"This morning the Grand Trunk Railway men here received orders to get ready to resume rupning operations, and, in consequence, the first train since Friday evening last left for St. Mary‘s, at 11:15 p m., with a number of passengers and a heavy load of freight. The Inland Revenns retwrns show an increase in 1876 over l;fiof $46,984. The amount of collections in 1875 was $168,975 39 ; in 1876, $215 959 53. â€" A grand skating carnival at the open wint this evening drew less than 200 Th* _ A grand skating ca rink this evening d people, being a failure ESn Betd es e es Artbur Carron was charged this morning with being concerned in the robbery at Hodgin‘s house in London Township a few nigbts ago, when masked men secured $200. He was remanded till Saturday. V 1 M 5 MR U3 ) 22 IKA W~Le OR ies Dss me ce _ I Jobhn Saunders, who claimed at the Pol‘ce Court to be a Government whiskey detective, was toâ€"day convicted of larceny of & coat, and sent down tor a month. Extremely cold toâ€"night, and snowing. A curling contest took place toâ€"day between three rinks, each, of the London and St. Mary‘s ployers, resulting in favour of the Londoners by 34 stbots. E~d of the Strikeâ€"2he Barber Case. #pecial to THE TIMES. Torosto, Jan. 3.â€"The %rumt satisfacâ€" tion is expressed on all sides at the termination of the Grand Trunk strike. Work is to be resumed at once j Mr. Hickson, it is understood, meets the men almost on their own conditions, leaving, however, several minor points to ts disâ€" cussed whea trailic shall have fairly recommenced. W. B. C. Barber, late assistant accountâ€" ant of the Bank of Montrea‘, was again before the Magistrate this morning?, and still further remanded until the 9th inst., by mutual consent, certain important papers in the case not having been received from Montreal. Alderman _ Turner â€" visits Bermuda sbortly for health purposes. LATER. The Grievance Committeeâ€"The FLredit Valley Railwayâ€"Suicide in an Hotel, Toroxto, Jan. 3.â€"The Grievance Comâ€" mittee of the Grand Trunk, left for Monâ€" trea} this evening to confer with Mr. Hickson. Two strikers Eaton and Johnâ€" son under arrest for assaulting Kay anonâ€" striker hare been released on bail, and the charge will probably be dropped. The wass meeting of unionists to have been held toâ€"m rrow night is of course canâ€" mass meeting beld toâ€"m: rro celied. _ UOLCUE Mr George Laidiaw intends making an application to the Legislature for a special grant of #2,000 per mile for 175 miles of the Credit Vailey Railway. Mr. Andrew Fleming of Greenleith, County of Simcoe, committed suicide last pight at the Albion Hotel ; he was 50 years of age ; he arrived at the hotel last pight and was found this morning dead on the ficoor with his throat cut and a pocket knite beride him. It is believe that J. W. Smith, a Ifruitâ€" erer 0 those Kille A train fiom Deli@eviN® BATITB 20 0."}0° the voiunteers, arrived here at midnight, having been tive bours performing the jour..ey. The officers are loud in their praise of the steadiness and military conâ€" duct of the me 1, rot a single act of i~sab oriinatioa baving occured, although at times they were subjected t> the greatest provocatior, being under & continued shower of bits of coal and stones, besides coarse chafl and denunciations. with ince the recent storms. WDICN ("**~ wished away the upper portion of Chesil Beacb, Portiand, in England, searcheis have been busily engaged in quest of treasure, which has teen at times revealâ€" ed embedded in the blue clay, the West Bay having been the place where two treasure galleons wâ€"nt to pieces in the storm which suéceeded the defeat of the | Invineible Arinada,. _ ‘lbe bar 0f dark lcokipg metai found by & Ponhndor,] .})Jovod‘h:ewn test to Lbea bar of pure ver, e pounds two ounces in weight, and valued at £12. ‘ storm which succeeded Invineible Armmada. lcokipg metai found proved upon test to wWEFiTBY. iR oQvuoIs KirsG o 1 J it the G. T. R. strike there )le whatever here. nAM. :0 Fireâ€"The Bon .piclâ€"Henry Werd Beecher. E TIMES M y Wait LOmDOn. ToORoNntTo. Anilâ€"Pusakin Camps Lillh.). â€" ccbspbmainsatiis uid dA t 0 3 00 t it id En!:h mails arâ€" The Stock Yarket om Halifax _ ~ Montr®at, Tan 3 â€"Th somewhat injured st, Charles Grand Trun} he prompt armyal | were put on full time to < @ good. supply of 1 awrore, w Freach Pro lestruction of the | has been purchased by Son, who issue the tirst 1 series this week. BY. At the vestry meetin ftets | Church the committee with the consent of h ich satisfaction is | Metroj olitan, the Rev. â€"tion of the passenâ€" | ©54°" UPON the duties < i [runk. | The new rector is a you wb Perry â€" Ruilway cl-:r‘gyman only lately or express trains on The Bar of Montreal j iays to and from ‘l‘{ “"“"‘;lmw lbh‘: :::': s e profession ba x connecting with is .l‘udg- Nomlelat The train which got P/{+. from Toronto, brought t! â€" ber of 137 mail baga fro eriâ€"Aa rrotest. four days acqumulatio mail artived at nine 0‘c \bout 100 head of | _ Om Monday night a ro male at the Guelpd | disreputabie house on St The prices paid | kept by a depraved wotr per owb 00 | dersor, woo is also cb entered azainst L | ling young girls to her I Lis seat as Mavor, | upou them their ruin. inz an unpaid conâ€" | the parents ot imon. aondsome French Cans â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"of Uttawa, were altemj} JOIS. from the inmates of t rouse u‘}ulal violently, and | t The girl was formerly s Brouse â€"Last pight a reâ€" is beld in the City niats, with special encge and advocates. tions were al voted rce _f temperance d for the occasion, m made addresses. nists holl a meetâ€" inter movement to img begins. toâ€"morrow 1 i Ae omm en Em eesien l “'f"h oys .\I.-uopoi-.u; Bank took ; fte® | i""&";; noop for the purpose of re ;\::ie_l‘l;:“ ’:m‘l pre. | ment of the itFairs and | ; fevenmdent candi inatitution, which the . the Methadist required to furnish by a re oney would be | 2t ® meeting held in Nove -;‘:P'W(Ll;;vernn;ent also the report of the Com ® *\ ed at the meeting, and « [Va porition of the bank, and d Masonic Hall a rrotest A y it J. W. Smith, a |fruitâ€" ho rah away from his dsy last, was amongst he Ashatabuli railway eville baving on board and storms. which have a May Asa€ a 1 I WA V ement & been trom with of the Strike Overâ€"St. Luke‘s Paâ€"torâ€"A Mammoth Mail & tow «mong the Aa uget.â€"The Yerrc: cMinn o PFrnkâ€"â€"A Weavy Failureâ€"Writs of Attms hmen t The Stock Yarket â€" A meeting of the sharebolders of the Metropolitan Bank took place this afterâ€" noom for the purposea of receiving a stateâ€" | . ment of the itFiirs and position of the inatitution, which the direciors . were | 4 required to furnish by & rfisg.ltiou nassed at a meeting held in Novenfter lasi, and also the report of the Commituee appointâ€" od at the meeting, and considering the * porition of the bank, and deciding whether it should be continuéd amalgemated with anotrer bank, or wound p, aud what legislation should be applied for to enable wich decision to be carried out, aud of waking prov «‘ons for all steps necessary for that pripoâ€"e. Mr. W. A. Budden preside 1. _ Mr. Wainright read the report presented by the directors, which states that»> the: profit and loss account of the 20th of May, 1876, shows a proft since that â€" time of $8,000 and a balance of $19+ 317 ; the amount of loss 6a loans, §137,404 83 ; overdue bills, $172.961.02 ; total amount received since the aunual mee ing in payinent of calls on stoc«s bas been $94,860, leaving still due $116,630 as available. A Committee of sbareholders.reported that an investigaâ€" tiou into the affairs of the Bank satisfied thewm that the continuation of business with any profit to the shareholders was impossible, owing to the small amount of capita available. The Committee strongâ€" ly favoured the amalgamation, if satisfacâ€" tory ar.acgements could be made, but no | propos@ls had been submitted to them. An cffer had been m de to buy out the | assets of the bank, but the Committee adâ€" | vised its rejection, than to eccept the proâ€" | position it would,be be ter to wind up the | ban.. They are, therefore, reluctantly obliged to advise the sharehoiders ~| to _ take immediate steps _ to l.realiza on the assets of the bank aud close up. The meeting adjourned 1 till Tuesday to finally decide what to do, as the tender made: for the assets by the , | Exchange Bank wa‘s only 60 cents on the % \ dollar, and a better one ‘ looked for from some other bank. ue _ To the pretty ge! astonisnment O| the mercantile comu.unity, it was anâ€" ‘ rounced this morning that the firm of Muir, Ewan & Coâ€", wholesale clothiers aud importers of English goods, hbad suspended paymen:, and that their estate, was in the hands of an assignee. The immediate cause of the insolvency was a demand of an assigoment made by Wiu. Ewan, father of one of the partners, for about $21,000. The firm was supposed to have been doing well. and the announceâ€" ment toâ€" day took every one by surprise. No definite estimate cin be made of the lisbilities at this early date, but it is axxâ€" } posed they will amount to over $200,000. 1 a i. e straict L. fnstenaa T+LEGRA@APHIC Pove ce e ncee A writ of attachment, at the instance of Wilson & Co., bas been issved against William Tyler, confectioner of this city. A writ has been issued at the instance of F. Finlay against Hutchins & Harris, contractors and builders of Montreal. . The stock market is quiet but firm. Salesâ€"Montreal, 183} ; Consolidated, 98 ; Jacques Cartier, 132% ; Richelieu,. 1884 ; Te‘legraph, 1194 ; Ontario, 103 ; Peoples, 944 ; Molson‘s, 1124 ; Merchant‘s, 90. TH i For thirty years there has been one ob jection to porous plasters, and that conâ€" sisted in their slow action. The invention of Benson‘s Capcine Porous Plasters overâ€" comes this difficulty. They will positively eure diseases in a }cw hours, which other porous plasters, liniments or compounds requiredays and weeks of continuous wear to simply relieve. Their action is more vigorous than elee tricity, and more powerful as a local re meay. They do rot blister, are purely vegetable ; and contain neither metallic or mineral poisoos. The‘r celebrity is founded upon their great activity. e vestry meeting of Et. Luke‘s the committee announced tuat, e consent of his Lordship, the Jlitan, the Rev. Mr. Rexford will pon the duties of the pastorate. w rector is a young and talented ian only lately ordained. Bar of Montreal passed resolutions olebce this afternoon on the loss They are in no sense & nostrum Or & patent medicine, but founded upon true medical skill ; they attack diseases with astonishing vigor, and quickly restore the circulation to its nom}fl condition. f They are a gréat improvement on other porous plasters. The strongest possible evidence of their great curative proper: ties lies in the fact of their being imitated by upscrupvlous individuals, who seek to palm off worthless compounds under the pame of "Capsicum" or "Capsicin‘‘ as beâ€" ing the same as Bonson‘s Capcine Porous Plasters. Be not deceived; they are totally unlike the genuine. To protect the conâ€" sumer the word Capcine is cut in every plaste . This remarkable remedy is endorsed as the best external medicine known by over 2,000 phygjpians and druggists, of excellent reputation. Pprice 25 cents. â€" SEABURY & JOHNSON, _ uo UOUPAERHT O OMO CC cY T gave gere.al satisfaction to the inhabitâ€" ants. He was suddenly removed, it is supposed, at the instigation of the Curo. The villagers sent & deputation to the Bishop to demand the dismissal of the Cure, but the Bishop refused to receive the : elegates. Their next step Was to go to Lyons and ask the Synod to evangelize their parish. The next Surday two pas tors repaired to St. Maurice de Gourdans, ©and all the big wigs of the place, with’\ the Mayor at their head, were converted, to the numver of 150." A Committee has beon formed to receive further adheâ€" sions. At the same time that this episode was passing beyond the walls of the second city of France, the Archbish op of Lyons was engaged in sending a pastoral | to his clergy on the fete of the Immscuâ€" | late Conception. ln this circular the preâ€" | late declares that it was -olel{ owing to the protection of the Virgin of Fourvieres | that Lyons was saved. from the Germau | | invasion of 1871 _ Mary," says Monsigâ€" , | nor Caverot, * saw the prayers and supâ€" ; | plications of the diocese ascend to her 4 C T at 2e hand sha drove batk A\ wholesale conversion appears to have taken place in the French dogutmont of the Ain. In the village of St. Mauric de Gourdans was a schoolmaster, whz gave gene.al satisfaction to the inhabitâ€" ants. He was suddenly rentlov:d,ni‘f is Benson‘s Capcine Porous Piacters. 1i VARBRTATETE 20 CC Lst oo t nor Caverot, " saw the prayers and supâ€" plications of the diocese ascend to her throne, and with ber hand spe drove back the enemy, who had dmlm'rived at our: gates." ++ (Of late years every city or large town of British India has one or more newspapers c nducted by Hindoos and publisned in Hindostanee _ A comic paper Wwas recently issced at olAjlth:b.d w;ich makes & speciality o! upon European vices .udp“dhlldll. d&w Pharmaceutica Chemists, N.1. most POWERFUCL xkLMEDY MoODERN TIMES. ho Protestant, weekly, d by Joh ‘Dougall & tirst number of a new lay men in Point Railway shops astonishment of Point m Pw’;l_‘" _nm.dy'_ PONDS BXTRACL POND‘S EXTRACL. #Mear, for I will speak Of ¢xcellemt PoND® EXTRACT â€"The great Vegetable Pain Destroyer. Has been in use over thirty years, and for cleanlinessand prompt curative virtues cannot be excelled. CHILDREN. No family can afford to be without Pond‘s Extract. Accidents, lr-l:::i Contusions, Cuts, Sprains, are rel almost instantly by externul .p%:‘uon. FPromptly relieves pains of D‘ra:,‘ » Excoriations, Chafings, Sores, Roils, Felons, Corns, ctc. Arrests inâ€" flammiation, reduces swellings, stops bleeding, removes discoloration sndm rapidly. LADIES find it their best friend. 1t assuages the pains to which thnymre-llnrly -ubj;:t‘noubly fuliness and pressure in the head, nausea vertigo, &c. ft gmmp:lfl ameliorates and permanently heals 1‘1&?- of inflammations and ulcera= ns. HEMORRHOIDS or PFLESfnd in this the only immediate relief and ultimate cure. No case, however chronic or obstinate can long resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEINS. It is the only sure cure. KIDNEY DISEASES. It has no equal for perâ€" manent cure. . BLEEDLNG from any cause. Por this it is a speâ€" cifie. It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, stomach, lungs, and elsewhere. TOOTHACHE, | Earache, Neuraigin and Rheumatism are alike relieved, and often ntly cured. ’-!mum\ u}gool- whoare Afluflnbfl with FPond‘s Extract of Witch 1 recomâ€" mend it in their practice. ‘We have letters of N commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own practice. In addition to the tm . _ order its use for Swellings all Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Tonâ€" â€" sile, simple and chronic Dhnl..é:uv tarrh (for _ which icun% = Tlains, Frosted Feet, of Insects, Musquitoes, ctc.. Chapped Hands, Face, and indeed all manrer of skin diseases. TOILET USE. Removes Soreness, Roughness Colds, &o. lhmduflonhvflfl:ndlfi velief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua~ bie in every Mâ€"&.fll as well as in every Farmâ€"house. Let it be tried once, and you will never be without it. 4 CAUTION! Pond‘s Extract has been imitated. ‘The genuine article has the words Pond‘s by the :ll > “V’-n‘h ho Ex‘ "“'." rsons who ever kiew how to prepare it properly." Refuse all CEBS PAPOTCUU RROAMLLOL 20M n the .,fi'm_.:nbynimu.mmm co an Eflm utsrorkt .h-a Uses :?'::nd’- eoneh sen on a ronD‘s EEZRACE TOMEANY, 9 Malden Lane, New York. 0s and Pimples. It revives, invigoraies and. rccfruhln. w wonderfully improving the om ex » FrARMERSâ€"Fond‘s Extract. No Stock and $marting ; heals Cuts, Eruptions s aprrareyâ€"â€" P out i in i in New York City. It has ‘w&r on ew Yor 3 no Harness . or gddh Chafings, m Beratches, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleedâ€" Ask for Pond‘s Extract Take no other. CENT ENNIJI A L of his pat oxunlrv.: The Universal Pain Extracter. {ug orders at the Cantre Towa Livery Stablos. RITISEK L.l0M HOTEL, ° HEAVY.:TURNING:A WARDED.TO GEomGaGs nNEwWELL Hull Farnitare Manufactory GEO.;NEWELL PAE Propri¢to Scentific Wonder BoX Boy‘s Own Laboratory New Smelling' Bottles -Iwaâ€"l;é'ry Stables, Oarriages, ANVD VEHICLES, Watallis ail Worisa Coffias ind Caskets of eveny style, with unnlblo Trlm-ning always on nand. shroads, Scarfs, Crapes and #loves supplied on the shortest notice, or reated if required. Hearses sent to any part of th country a _ Pri1CEs To SULT THE hicn cannot be beaten. Carefu land AMMINNTS rivers aiways in attendance when. required. Conveyanoes can be had at all hours hy leayâ€" Oftowa Jnly 29. I875 ooD FOER HULL LIVERY STABLES COs mI ENTEHE Tow Cloths (Sussessorto:} 4. Swalweil,) UJNDERTAKER MENT was opened on the 1st instant, in m Garland, Mutchmor & Co.‘s New Block, on Sparks street, where oveg- thing connected with e above business may be obtainâ€" ed on short notice at Perfumery at 230 per cent reduction %> arks stroet, Ottawa f. “G“ST"-“:‘.PIIIWIBM. _ ____ CHARGES. â€" 5. q9§543, Undstaker. No. 15, Nicholas street, near Rideau street, Ottawa. BA Residen as former at Nicholas lt:'fl. 9 May 8, 1876. _ dl4ly Zits Branches. Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc., Iways in Stock. RAB~Hearses sent to any part of Ing Spuntty bt moderate inlean Residence over the Store. May 2, 1876 a A BRANCH ESTABLISH CHAMPN.. 48 begs to draw the attentio ‘batrons and the public generally to his A SPLENDIDâ€"AsSoR TMeErT OF 3. Râ€"ndence 2) 4 Albert street Jn MY USUAL MODERATE FIRST PRIZE H. P. GIBSON, YNDFRTAKINE. GEO k .PRESTON‘S Coffin Store, TTAWA BARTON, things." U ND ERTAKING for Winter Suits â€"ATâ€" NEW LAMPS, CONFEGTIONER SPARKSSTREET â€" ArJrus© W. HEARN, Druggist. â€"ANDâ€" T weeds. THE TIMES, OTTAWA THURSDAY JANUARY 4 i8177 Carefu land attoutve $005â€"tf HARDWARE . F. MCDNUGALLI&CO‘S Milt & Crossâ€"Cut Eaws: FILEB, BABBITT MET AL Rubber and L ather Velting,‘ Chains, Anchors, Cord»g*, Bar lron, Tin Plaws, ‘Sheet i on, Btoyrs, Furnac»s, Blacksmith‘s «eals, Wood ware for Car ‘agoes,. Carts, Wagzon, Sloig bs, Broad and Narrow Axes, &¢. &¢. AT"OUR §TORES, COAL & WOOD. *Public buildings and private resl heated in a most modern and healthy ner. CITY:REFERENCES Bept 28 1876 _|____________________LL Alex. Workman & Co. HARDW ARE °_ ____ ESTIMATES;ON APPLICATION Orders from a distancejpromptly attended . to WASHBURN‘S AXESâ€"ROPES BURR!#L’S AXEsâ€"CHALNS BOWAN‘~ AXESâ€"POWDEE HIGGIN‘S AXESâ€"SAWS ¢* IRONâ€"S$TEELâ€" SHOT HEAVY! STOCK OF LUMSERING and D H. MEADOWS & CO. ‘Capital" Stove Depot Wholesale and Retail. Fresh â€" Bulk Oysters JUST RECEIVED Wellington stroet, Ottawa. N‘B.â€"All kinds of repairs and general jJobbing attended to. t"* ® n GUNS, OTTAWA, CANADA. This Hotel is the brsen and only First Class House in the Cl't'ly(; t ls‘ftted, furnished and kept as an excep! nable * DEALERS ;IN ROOFING MA T‘RI&NABJKI‘,‘TOR” y yARNIS ETO. o moouuompmlm‘, MONTREAL® Rideau and Wellington Streets. we, ept. 26th, 1876. _______________ ~Theabove company want twoljor three ejtable and activeagents. HAliD WARE. k. " P ""*"*> ® e Aug"23 1876 480 Sussex, street, bet ween York and Clarence streets. °“Btth cheaper than any other house In the y. Estimates given. All orders promptly a&- oT AIR FURNACKES tended to. HIGHEST PRIZE No. 14 Rideau Street, nextito the 8t, LAWRENCE NOTEL PISTOLS AND Howe Sewing Machines & JOHN BUSKH Sparks street _ RUSSELL HOUSE, ind HOUSE, SIGN AND FRESCO PALINTE®, Wellington street, â€"© â€" Near FPooley‘s Bridge recuted in a superior style and at wuit the times _________________ Steady Employment, CRATUDIERE on hand. _ _ Lumber Planed, AOHg WOR mE P L O Matched or Split At reasonable prices, and warranted to give satisfaction to customers. MoOoULDINGS _ _ RDee. 1 1876 _~ CENTENNIAL Battens and Furrings 3 AND STEAM FITTER, BELL HANGER AND COPPERSMITH, GUN8MITH AND roved Water n Nt w!vu-cl 'fi‘..‘;"'"mn- Derricks, Hoists, etc. b np‘p‘ln promptly attanded to ug 1. 87 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Manufacturer and DealerJin"all kinds of met | (LateSalesman at Satchell‘s) Begs to inform his friends and the public genâ€" eraily that NO NAE PUUUMTT NS saamnted . by new Byâ€"Ward Market, hul{“mwc Messrs. Satchell Bros., and w with a firstâ€"class supply of Beef, M Lam sls He is determinod to supply nothing but the pflmu'.qnamyol meat, and charge the vorylovtnni pr ces in order to secure & fair share 0 ronage. Auordg.nwi% at:ended t in the most New â€"Butcher‘s _ Stall HENRY CRACK R&° A PPLY IMMEDIATELY prompt manner, - s# A TRIAL IS RESPECTFUL T SopIOr ‘Stall No. 2 Byâ€"Ward Market. s of every desori Latest in roved 5“‘_" !Eee!-.?.!.@‘.‘.‘;.." nuagtim l UNEQUALLED] IN :QUALITY QuUANTITY & EFAVORABLE PRiGEs A AMMUNITION SPORTING IMPLEMENIS, Oct 10 [581 Sussex STREET. H. HODGES. FIRST CLASS HOTEL «VERY CHEAP 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., o’p!o:::ofio-n Lion lfl- 525 Sussex street. Patterson & Co. pPONIA FOUNDEY. PATTERSON & LAW to any Pattern 1120 Tongued and Grooved, AWARDED AT THE JW. W. ‘CRITCHLEY‘8, _ OTrrawa. * ent of Lumber kept constantiv ‘OUT .TO; ORDER FURS. «ATâ€" THE , & co. AÂ¥ Agent for Ottawa IFHLl as to JOB PRINTING OFFICE RIDMA.U CIRCULARS Bill Heads, Concert Programmes, M rohants will please call and «ee satmfien ‘nd got prices. THE TIMES OFFICE subscribe wil address at the 60 & 70 Rideau Street, tages to Ad a:mm.m ig, by the fortnight, mmd’lfllfi“m‘ â€" Institutions, contracted for by the year. (PAILY AND WEZEKL ELEGANTLY PRINTED AT Business and tracts made with Mersaaits ror asdver> ® EOE ERT NC GLGLL Lalf. 68 & 70 m the shortest moti¢ea a% m>l> r A SPECIALTY.: Gimes Notices of Meetings. Visiting Oards, and Posters acike Office. in the Ottawa ts of the city, Of ‘WIHEF ST. LAWRENCE CTTAWA RAILWAY, Ox and Frox MoXDAYT, NoYEXMBER 20°H For West and South at 10:50 a.m. For the Biast al 200 FTOM LDS MWT" **" | tat af caniiiaries. and b ES3 m. Bou : set of capillaries, and be indifferent to ofig l: poth mlm‘:h:‘;:?n:‘lfl‘ lfim;’"; k ':::suy '&:fl s ‘ r j a orm, ©l as as mâ€" . West at l&-m. | p.m. | tellect or unn&g:‘on qdn. and ltun:&yl Turmcdt Polloge care withont staege os | fup ikintied pifp bepiteant io ns bpments re wi t ol en y. and may Night Train. . To Montreal every nm its amorphous f tent, like an impasâ€" days excepted). sive csmg:l.,‘t;' upon l"u :‘mwndood‘ Hure connection with Grand Trunk Trains shouiders ‘ng weight of stones yis pin aor mick Te Home & Web | drictat onl tA en wl aonty wite town and Central Vermont at Ogdensburg to 4 oT siniler foreg t *‘fl’l’ and from New York, Boston, and all ;;fntl .?“ b:xl AI m.t.’ho mq- fouth and Fast. ofl:lh .wo m’l..y e‘lnwtvho tngqhulz‘!:,md Aj ts in Sleeping Car running from | #, / '.g‘mmvnw!(o'York,mbomnMn yttho centres of vital action in the active Company‘s Ticket Office in Ottawa. ondition, and lt"lu fut.lyil( points in the Thme feoter than by any other route. Trains | j MF owbothem it is difficult to avoid are run or Montreal time. "THOS. REYNOLDS, the conclusion m%bw in & lh:*un- Managing Director, Otiawa. g,*,‘,?,",‘fl td,“ t« an Hial “'-"'"o‘ $y _ _Mov im wpe _______________L__ 4176 _ | imalkiloy .q"..u,“m_“”&‘m con. nees le 2 mdns diaatee victin o the great imp of Phosphorâ€" For Pembroke..... .+ +« ..............“l..m.. mfi;.fi;n.“m G. T. Junction . 9:35 a.m., 4:06 p.m aus ARRIVE s ;xukvmn...................flp.n.wl»:m MG.T.M..-‘B::%%‘ LEAYVING OTTAWA. n‘:ak’l‘ofio mnwogu:l‘{:m Express Train for the Weost, and Utica & Black River Railway for New York, Albany, :Brockville & Ottawa Railways. STEA_llIERS. Sailings of (Mail Steamers uuiform gauge with the Grand * Reailway TRAINS, FACB #AF, DAILY, 48B FOLLO WA :â€" }%mflfi':&":m TWO .EXPRESS TRAINB DAILY. S ‘“ s F + Oarvér and Gilder, m,umm y«â€"*..*; _ chogpoobminie â€"* " ALBION HOTEL COURT HOUBE AYENUE, OPPAWA, ONT, This House is well known, situated in a fine locality on Court House Avenue, â€" First class sample roomsIfor commercial travellers. Every attention paid to guests. 2 TERXs, $1.50 per day, Omnibus to and from """'""‘"r%mt w. WEBSTER, | _ ST EAMERA FROMU NFW YORK FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL %o. is RIDEAU ATREET ext door to Dr. Sweetiand‘s! who has been * Hipsy barone |_ R. C. W. â€" MacCuaig Train from Ob i apane Arouk wa and ~Pembroke, via Brockville. at sins,.«...«+4 190 p.m., 7:80 p.m ARRIVING IN OTTAWA From both East and West at 8:45 a.m. From the East and â€" Bouth at 4:10 p.m. wo 2 mE it eP d w T which can lmpero?;a y and quickly pass from & condition 0 rl%t c)wmlqesl activity to one of great chemic: i} inertness. In virtue of this character Phosphorus may follow the blood in its changes, w one great set of ugfllmu, and be in t to mm in the other ; in the brain in vitreous form, © as quickly as the inâ€" talleat or imarination nds, and literally ses, and to employ itionly in extreme GmBG®. m.gh.‘wpryo* has now been discoyâ€" ered, by which its invaluable action on the sttho‘lmwb:k‘l'&hh "-0“-“0{ mmm“hnmo:flufl-' PHOSPHORU®S! MEDICINE PHOSPHODVNE HE NEW OURATIVE AGENT, AND ONLY RELIABLErREMEDY FOR NERVOUS _ _ AND} LVER COMPLATS This Phospha "combinati ymm_:wagfie-‘.g:’ his FDOSDDEUU UURIDIRRT TT bmmtemlmtm-huol Medical ession to be ualled for lts in ml bo& its nupsivin .1‘&%‘.‘....2{.1%"'&“.&2.. Protected by Royal Letters Patent. ‘*Dated:October;lithâ€"1860. of robust health. The Phosphodyne OGEERFUL, BRILLLANT, ENERGETO Ti Srpiee atiinh maty esn m THE BENEFICIAL EFFRCOTS ofj the Phosphodyne are frequently a TiE ons long been agountoined. _ _____ _ prexerrow 1sk 1 THM APPETITE INCREAS®S WONDERFULLY, ut BP eA Aiass eramnérm. in pates, on the organe of nutridlen." . * Nervous Debility, o * o1 the hundred @ymptoms which this 506 SDiTid PatentMatiothe Senders . ‘wdicious use of this most in‘ The Phosphodyne ‘DISTINGUISHED@PATRONAGE back uman structure, in & fock c &‘h or -lfl-_g DE EBRIGHTS PHOSPHODYNE Coge B RIGH T‘ S:: t day of its adn 40 & wdmuw ~ HOUSEKHOLD Relieves Asthma and Phthisic. sw o ie en ieerime en ERE â€"PAINKILLER Ts a Sovereign Cure for Diptheria. Removes Cramp and Pains in the dtamach. Affords relief from the most he word * lwv" : CWade Mzr':.nd n’h‘.fi&h q’% -":'-o will be prosecuted to the name will be prosecuted to the fu the law. s The Public are ce lh': Pain Killer, and to E mon :fl'fin â€" & kss ons o9R â€"__PAINâ€"KILLER . A LLEN‘S . â€" Price 25 Ots. per Roatle.: Bold by ‘all Drustists jand ‘Couriey Biiteâ€" Keepors througheut ‘the world. ~ 11 UNG BAZSAN! f L nm;;!!v-(nl' Perry, Davis & Sop & ‘LaWrdhce, | PF :X > apinaathe 1| $Hoa in ta; PAINâ€"KILLER Price, ONE DOLLAR PER BOFTELEFor sal« by all the leading druggists in the Dominion. etntcer, | PILE & HUMOR OTHERS -‘ will e now your and i bt dove not do what is FOWLE‘S PILE & HUMOR PAINâ€"KILLER PAINâ€"KILLER FoWLEԤ PILE & HUMOR PAINâ€"KILLER Perry Davis & Soyp & Lewrepos, FOWLE‘S BOLE AGENTR, Montreal i#

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