Kingston News (1868), 27 Nov 1873, p. 1

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lnruing. -k. It Kingston, 151:}: glpril, I873. Royal Commission Appointed. GREENFlELD S, LIVERPOOL HUSE, July 28th, 1873. 3' Tuning and Repairing d-one.` J. REYNER, Princess Street. July 28th. 53`Examinc SampIe;?nd lca\'c orders. v u.-wa ox ucsmences, c., carefully executed. September lat. 1873. mcapest rates. April 1, 1373. TO BUILD UP A i3iTY, 'l`lllh\'l(S `ANIS uI.1.s1::; I I Stu-ct EDWIN ROSE, J I57 PRINCESS. STREET. October 23. V lacnee & Waddclrs New Building. Boots, Shoes & ihilslm-SI, )ORTRAITS of all kinds Copied and . Enlarged to anv size. nished in on. September` 23, 1873. [ASON & HAMLIN, Boston ; Simmons , an Clough. Thtrnit ....a nu.-- ....-n....... Every \\'itI_u:ss examined proved that more Ia HAMLIN, Clouv , Detroit, md other mgkers. STON _II J- In great variety and lalcst stylvs. - ... .,.....n auu uunuuresl D 2 city is at the Liverpool House. PR1 NCESS S'l`i{E l~l'l`. CHE.-\[' FUR (`.~\.\.`H. IN TI] E CI'F-Y. CARD. N FANCY DRESS GUODS. I Shawls, Mantlcs, Jackets, 32:: all kinds of Fancy Coeds. P.nH*.nnu "l'.~.'nu..:...... 9.` J. GREE.\'FlE[.D. `I v\4|.v\Il.L\JL u I pposite the Gran: ` 'Ve-ssela carefully` at oil I..,....,. `.5 LI...` Ll L'1|l|l:r s at the KINGs'f0N, (CANADA). . Silks E _Irisl1 Ties, Seventh day of February next, I at 12 o clock, noon, the East 1} of Lot No. 1 in the Eleventh Concession of the Township of \Volfe Island, north of the base line, con- taining l00 acres, more on less. The land is excellent and lit for the plough, when cleared up, except a. few acres. About 80 acres are under cultivation. `There is :1. Frame Dwelling House and a. Stable and Cow House on the premises. A good title will be made. One half of the purchase money must be paid down, and the rest on the 1st of March 11 `Kt, when possession will be given. 1 For further information nnnlv to J.-1 es ivahiable Farm for: Sale. `V ILL be sold by Aucfion, by \Vil1i:un! Murray, Auctioneer, at his Sale Rooms, Market-Square, Kingston, on the , _ 3 l per day. Agents 5 $5 wanted. A1Lcla.ss- I es of working people, of either sex, young or! old, make more mono at work for us in their s re moments.` or thejime, than at an . = t in else. Particulars free. Address - H. (`.0 pnrInn:` nn " I up no uavuauuuu. vl an vuwquunu, tlun STI_ SON & C0., PortILnd,_M&ine. L|NE_ WHUU POSSGSSIUH W111 De given. apply to _JarLes Shaw or \Vi1lia;n2McKee, Kin rston, or to JAMES AGN W , Vpn1l.xr n NnHm'fnr , 5 , -..... \,\,...1....._y n-prusuuceu my me wealtliicsl: mcrc ion `obtaxm.-(1 a. charter durlng last sessiuu of 1 arli:unen I1, and airenow pre at mod: rate rates. The promoters c':m with full condence rely on tl c giving this Company a liberal support, the directors pledge themselves luss claims will be settled in the ulofsh liberal mrumer, zunl risigx-5 will be t irrespective of any ()mnp:Ll'iy. For a list of Stock holtlelts up to datie, see Torotito Globe and Jfail;-lth -._..._- .._ 1 1n :1. present races tor 1v'1 re Insurance throughout the Dominion 1 among the various Insurance Companies) are, it is believed. necessary ; and however severe the losses to those Companies nmy mitous fires in Chicago, Boston and other cities in the United Sta ness of Insurance throughout the Dominion, does not wa1'r:mt th( lately taken place in the rates. . Such being the case H1`-= -~"'""" """`"*" ' ' " ` Lately taken place In the being the case, this Cumpany rvpresent Pa fu niuhm Md- ......... _- III -Bu_1u11b`UJ. .s"l`1'LES IN FANCY Puplius mid Uashn1ertta, (Jheap. ack : l"a.m-y Flaunt.-ls and \Vhit,e Flnnnels, Cztlm value in Black A!pa.ca.s. Yuur clxoi-se of ~13 ment of Fancy Sashes, Ties, \ l'.ill.uus, He Gloves. All kinds of DRY G'0UD.S being upon getting the fulljgcnelit at FALL STUCK or I`.m_l._l_%_.3'ERY; \\'ool Scarfa, Ladies Belts, &c.,` Inspection of this Stock ill\ it0( &c., &c. I, as thg Goods will be sold at v ROADCLOTHS, DOESKINS, VIC \\ m-stc- Coatings, Bemren and I Gciits Furnishing (iiamls ; the Jiest V and see our BLACK .\'ll.KS and `s`Ii Assnrtulcut of 11 EADY-MAIN`) Call and see our CIIAMP (7L()'l`l`|ING` MADE TO HATS AND UAl b' in grc ION PEA JA :1}: \':u'icty., Oct. 3. .K V ICLV l'J'J`.\'., which we are _, MTIIJNG in Fine Suits, Pea. Jackets. and Ov __._1;q__ N]'}'l`[ANS, lNC;TJISI{ and `HM: Clutlzs in all Colours aluc in Under-Shirts and SCOTCH TWEE` ; Sp!cm1idAssorl Dmwers in the cit; selling at Cost. '.[ UK ET fur $1.50, and Full Size OVERCOAT: ()l{l)ER in tlw, most l7`n.9hirm:1ble Style and on the shortest Gull zunl in,-1,, as we do not consider it any trouble to show them. see our Assortment of Goods before 1 Mr-NA nranrrnxri . I'll Kingston, Nov. 12th, 1873. ID IUAV gt 110` Black September 6th. Sept. I3t.h,_lS73. S-sptember 15th, 1873. Kingston, Sept. 1612, , HE present rates for I-`fre Insurance t amomz the vnrinns: Innrnnnn (`J-...... E.-XUTIFUL STYLES Pcmlinsa mid I!-ml.m.~...... 1'1. THE ROYAL oAreAniA;*=a insumecz GDMPANYV J. E. SING]: ` ANDREW ROB.EP.'[`sON, : .1. 1:. THIBAUDEAU, L. A. BOYER, M.P., GLDTHING. BRITISH WAREHOUSE. FRESH 11\ E)717Af1`1oNs J UST ()I I`.N Inn 1 nnrr AN DI Sacm-:rA1u'-THEASUREI: .. MANAGER . ALEXANDER ROSS NOW COMPLETE AT R. VVA LDRONS. JOHN V. NOEL, Authorized Capital $5,000,000. no nun: w, . 4 Vendor s Solicitor, : Anchor Buildings. m. 129-: TYLES F.-\..\ C Y I)HEh'.$' GOODS, \VOOL SERGES, WOOL iashmcr sa, (,'he:l.p Bfauk Silks and Silk Mantle Velvels, Scarlet Flannels, . F.lmmels, l)u.n:u1ian Llankets and \Vunl Comforters, splendid :.c:1s. {OR} `WOOL SlIA\`v"L.`5', all styles. L.-trge assort- shcs, liuat Juscphine Rouillion and Two Button Kid n much C:'1E;\Ph.`ll tl,n_is sason, you ca -depcud ljjcnelit at` - \ `1 Head Oice, 160 St. James E Kalli! T3305. , rvpresented by the wealth} during Pnriixunenl-., and ,1... "K".'J' ` `I ulclefs J1 ail;-lth and 5th;Sept. DIRECTORS. FOR . JOHN YOUNG-, M.P., PRESIDENT. J. F. \"I(Yl`.-Plelrctnxzwyrr nun`. JUl11\ !UUl\'(i-, M.P., Pmzsrn SINCENNES, VICE-1 1u:swEx'r. ()B.EP.'[`sON. I ' , 1873. ,_.,-, -_ _...._-J_ \J.L.I) 1..L.\_.LJ_\ OPENED OUT At R!cN:u1lg'l1to11 Sc Jo s, meecv A?-{El sf/um: mw nouns. An inspection invited. NOW SHOWING AT THE IS .NU_\V SIIO\VIN(} HIS FANC ne:I.p.I3zu:k Silk Manna v..I.mI `:7:-E: AN DREW` I\VILSO.`T. 511 mm A W?` u., Ru. very J 2 Dominion (the result of combination panics) is believed. not onlv nxannsix-n lmo ----. ._... ..,a...,.... ...., umuuuuu uue reslulz or commnation anies) only excessive, but Im- s Companies have been in the late cala- r States, the losses in the busi- xion, the great increzxse which has aeutcxl wealtlxicsb merclumts of the Domin- are now prepared to do business 11 citizens of Kingston, pledge that in the event 0 all taken on their merit ,, 1 ,,,,,, -_.-_... v-vuq-. .-oven JJVLLU, \Vith an endless varigty` of other Crean`1 and I Chocolate }km.RnmI, uuuuuxzne non-nons. `Shroedefs Sausages every day I At`. 15 Ccntsnper 1b., E3-hT):z<-)]l-ate Bbn-Bons, 5 Pistaches`, Maria Louisa, Marshmallon, . Nougat, Panacheis Cream Bon-Bons, `X7. October 9. W. EVETTS, Gunmaker, -ur-7:01 1 - *- . v- --w-v- 2 AS on hand a. large quantity of Breech- !]:[ Loading and Muzzle-Loading Fowling Pieces, and also Double Barrel Rie and Shot luus, and Sporting Small Bored Ries, &c., !for sale. Repairs of all kinds nuatly and chea ly executed. \vl_31:vE1'r.sx. smn Am... .a.........--- nu- cnea Ay executed. \ . EVETTS, Small Arms Armourer, Teta- `du-Pont Barracks, Kingston. - September 2, 1873. nu 1U ucnnslper 10., AT DUMBLE S. n,-+,.!..... 0 uuulrnll AND PLAID SH .n:l V -vctccrns, -`5:I.s'u Ribbons, 11.1 (`anadian Tweezls. \Vhite , |.*`HE.\'Ul{ KID GLOVES, Hu '_., Agent, Kingston. tce over I_ arker s D_rug St( 'Y!s.!'-':A'3.D1S : Street, Montreal. n.r..3IU1:.'.\`1`. JOHN OSTELL, \V. F. KAY, ' M. C. MULLARKY, \S()N. I ..ARTHUR GAGNON. .ALI<`I{ED PERRY. JAMES MObRE. lewa uuu, .IL.u..I.D'bULI.. ace Store. f}LISII TWEEDS, and Colom-.3 Splendid Assortment of Shirts Drawers in mm .-;+., mu A. Ross, .14. w Ivovuul UU U` Ccntsiper 'l\ 1'? It 1': 1- nuless vanqty of other Chocoln.t.e Ban-Bons. 9 I" ' PLAID SHAVVLS, Black 3351 Kihhnlna, l.n.r]ion Nnn..r_. an .unuuuu'.1, IAKUCS beans, eds. and Coloured }LUVES, Hosiery, Clouds, McNAUGHTON `.9: co. __( PRINCESS STREET`. mu U l1AWl.S, Black Ribbons, Ladies Scarfs, S. `VH1-HA sun] lbxlnn.-..l -IDWII. .5. \\':n low priceslfor C-ash. p.4rn\.u\LA\l naauruueun OI awers city. Call lling The Best ackets. Overcoats. ze OVE1-{COATS at $6. I shortest notice. Jf Ulls hnfnrn I'|IIl'\lII'\na_ Jau JIUIJUU. 3 purchas- jnnmm Tnqr1|gnAILi~iK?. ' VVO GENTLEM EN can he accomnmdated with bnard at Mrs I39-cl s, opposite St. George : Hall, with separate bedrohms and use of sitting-room, at rive dollars per week. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Bath Room attached. October 31. u.J.UA1L. Day Ex ress .. Night xpress Mixed Train fm nugnv Lxpress Train for Montreal .. Mixed Train for Brockvllle. ` I'l\DA1'\-rn t'1r\~r\vp-s - _ .:.;u1|uD UULLVL Da.yExpress Night Express .. Mixed Train for Toroni;<'x. n 1 |c A [A nA_:EE%IrT'E " Brockville . Ottawa. .. . . . Benfrew rung! i lk-r. v nu. prices. __An__ Brockville and. Ottawa R A I L_\:/_A Y S . BUY YOUR TICKETS For Ottawa via. Brockville. Connections mad with Grand Trunk Trains East and \Vest, at Sand Point with Boats, and Stage at Renfrew for Pembroke. HESE FLOWERS are dried in Ge>many, so as to preserve their original colour and beauty. The au}.=scriber has received a. large assortment of Dried Flowers, elegant- ly arranged in Bnskefss zmd Buquc-ts. Also a a large variety of Flowering` Bulbs, Hyacinths, Crocuses Tulips, Lilies. &c.. __j. TWO EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY." ottan .... CV Renfrew . ` Brockville.. Importation from Germay. Dried Fi0;v-ei* am] Floweiiiug BEIIIPS. R. LAVELL has remnved his Residence and Surgery to the corner of Barrie and \Villi:un Streets, directly behind big: for mer residcue. Consultabioxn lmurs from 1 t- 3 p.m. Kingston, May 1 l$73- Mgus. Meeting of the creditors of the above as- tate will be held at the Oice of `liiuhard Thomas \Va.1kc-In, in tie (Jity- of `Kingston, on \VEDNESDAY, the Tenth day or December next, a.t'l`EN o ulQck A.M., to consider an offer made by John Cha'-.-y to purchase the remaining assets of the old rm of George Chaffey & Brother, and to conside the matters relating to the winding up of- thr estate. ' 1- n 1.-...._..-_,- In the matter of (Si 'Rl!l`|'I`lIL`I) n. In-Ivo J. G. MACDONALD, Assignee. . Dated at Kingston, this 20th day of No- vember, A.D., 1873. .LVJ. New English Oil Cloths 24 feet wide, Cloth Mats, Carpets, &c., and a. very In and complete stock of all descriptions of ] Goods. -uvuuuuuu \X L` Kingston, gOth Oct., 1373. ,._....__.... _ Insolvent Acts of 1864, 1869. igfHMor:n & Bsvnm. lngston. 20th Oct. 1973 Jll.ll.leI' at 0 0 Nov. 3. Oct. 6, 1873. } Vl1icl1 are olfeed for sale at very mode:-a.teAl mccs. ; I Ill IIDI , (`Kyle-V Ma Brockville, 0ct., l873._ S. HOBART. FTER OCTOBER. cm, Tra.insleave L KINGSTON as fol-lows :- ' `ED A TXTCV nnr nvn 1:1 . rvrri 4.1 _ 1 AS IIME RE HOSE I .-nun nu unuunvlllc. . ... TRAINS GOING WI*3.S;T.` nv-nan ` ' THE NEW COLOURS n..L1\_A).L\lA.V I-55 JUL-LUWH :-- i`1*.AINs GOING EAST. ND ALL SIZES. . K ADIES AND MISSES J . muer or (SURGE GIL`. `Bl{OTlIEl{, Insolventa. , IIAIK '. `ITS Ii llitbgl UT'1`ON MOULDS, IWLEECED COTTON IIOSE. PI.AIN AND PRINTED ADIES Buckskin GAUN1` LETS J . . 12.30 p.m. I `$.00 j).m 2.40 p.m. 10.10 pm; 1.50 p.m. 10.05 p.n }i0N. A. B. FOSTER, Managing Director. Ict. , 1873. )IANO CLOTH. |"N ALL WIDTHS. 9.30 a..m'. 8.00 a.m. D117-n mm . . . . . . . . 6.00 C. J. BRYDG ES,a Nfannrrina mrnn GEORGE CIIAFFEY & IR. IDSOIVenta_ rmnow HOLLANDS M f1`I,.:.L _ jfotis Oil large E Dry gLACK `CRAPES and MEDICAL HALL. J . nn 1' uu I55, Managing Director. r0URN1NG Goods. 1865 and H 27.. 1873. Irnvv p:n_:. p.m. IQTIVD o p.m. 5 a.m. 5 sun. 0 a..m. 4.30 p.m. 5.00 11.111. 3.30 'p.in. 8.00 pm. lnIn...... .. nuv, muwnnuee, uguensburg, wheat; My deira, Milwaukee, Oswego, wheat ; Reindeer, Chicago, Ogdensbu-g, corn ; barque Mont- morency. Bay City, (,`l: tyt-onftimber; British Lion. 'l`o]edo,-Kingston, timber; Prop. City of Toledo, Chicago! Ogdennbnrg, gen cargo. V\'iud east, light, with snow. Ice in the" canal pretty thick. The tug Jennie Griin cut through it this morning, and sank neu- Wellnnd. Vessel: are passing. Some 15-to 20 vessels an thin him Iu.....A n.......1.. n.- -1.- me order. 1 did not see he` e'ngi_iIee'r I met him, as he was c ming out` o: engine-room. I never saw the Lzlnptaiu I wzzrds. I did not see the ladies on th ward deck. The whole of he steamer it view by the light of the e. The ate 13$ broadside. She did no veer toward `shore that I noticed. We 'epI: o ll litt wards `Whitby rst and th :1 turned: 1 two oars in the boat. The water was 1 up to our ankles when the got the plug From She timn I ha.-u-A +1.. -.4 .----L ---x up to our ankles when the plug in. time I heard the rat crash until the boat started from the steamer, was about ve minutes. I did not see the rst mate or hear him to recognize him. After the captain left me on the saloon-deck, going from the main saloon stairs, I never saw him. The highest steam carried was 4'9-lbs. preunre. I was only on the boat a short time. \Vhen going on watch the engineer told me he did not want to carry much steam, as they were not in a great hurry. He said he wanted to carry from 35 to 38 lba., and not to get up any mono.` I went into the engine-room, and new there wee 35 lbs. on the gauge. When the ca. tain pu- aed me he seemed muT:h excited. e had not :2. life preserver on ; he had an o\'ercon.t bu. There was a number of people in the water before I got into the boat. I did not know who they were. ' ' l"l`kn ..........:__.L:-- ,, 1 n - . -- . nu snow :1 1:16. [The examination concluded in Kingston on Tuesday and was to open at Toronto yeater- day. Mr John Madie was present at the sit- ting taking the evidence for Mr B.isley.] Marine News. Port Qolborne, Nov. 26. -Do{n1-Sch`1' Samana, Chicago, Oswago, wheat; -Wm. Sanderson, Sanduhky, Toronto, coal; June: VV'ade, Milwnnlqe, Ogdensbnrg, wheat; My deira. Milmmlm. n.m..... ...1.....s . D--`-1-A n-nu-uu. vcnucll ans pllllllg. BOMB 13-30 20 vessels on this lake bound through the hal. The prop. City of Toledo, just grrived,; reports several close by in} tow of tugs. ' \Veatber very thick outside. A BEAUTIFUL NumszB.--The Kkliue, fi December is a superb number. For especi- men of ne :art*it has no equal in American literature, and must be spprociated by all lovers of the beautiful and rened. Contem4 plating subscribers sliould send in their names for next year : volume as soog as possible to the book stores.` * in. 1118 James` maid was taken infrom the guard. The cook was taken out of the ureter after the boat started. I was agood deal ex- excited, but had my wits about me. .I have a. distinct recollection of what occurred. I did not hear Mr Parmonter or theppnrser call out to get into the boat. I saw a good many in the water shouting for relief. There was no relief given to them, except the cook. I felt anxious to save them. I heard a com- mzmd by the pilot. There was water in the boat ; it was up to my shoe mouth. The pi- lot said, Bale out the boat with your hats and caps. I said, Save the men in the water; - it is a. sin to leave them in the water. Some reply was made in French. I do not know what it s. VVhe_n the boat touched the water I don know who took o' the for- ward tackle. I believe the steamer had no headway on when the boat first touched the ' water. The boat did not swing around by the headway of the steamer as the latter had stopped. \Vhen I called out to save the men in the water. Some one said i( they would get hold of the boat they would turn her over. The pilot said, "way fore. I understood by that order he meant us to drive the boat ashore. VVe then started` to row towards the ' shore, and made no stop until the shore was reached, as we started we could see all over the steamer hv the light nf th. 6... unus- reacnpu, started cquld by light of the tire. VVIIGE the second mate called aloud, "Don t take away that boat; fetch buck the boat, and take more people `with you on the boat, the pilgt could r_1ot b_u_t hear him. I heard. `him The London Quarterly Review for Octobrr, is on our table. It contains articles on the English pulpit, Voltaire, School Board: and primary education, Holland House. `Englhh dictionaries, the Land of Most, Herbrt Spam- cer, and the programme of tho Rsdicsls. The Innrlnn l1un..l...I.. .'.. __.LI.I_'_1_ _ 1 1_,, u , -r ....., um nun: prugyaulmp on Bill xuascus. Th! London Quarterly is published by the Lotnrd Scott Publishing house, 1%, Fultonst. New York, - You-k._ an me m tor for :1: nc film-Ir -. wneexsmau were in it. I of: in ifnong; tirst. `The pilot aml_two other wheelsmen got in. The ladies` maid takeninfrom ggzayd. taken out of 9.1.. ....o.... _ _v-us-J , av` UAAU ormsn American Hotel : John McGowan examined, said; I reside at Kingston; am an Irishman ; have resided in Canada. about twenty years. I was reman on the steamer; am 55 year: of age. I have been a long time in the steam-boating business:- twenty years or more. I went on the Bava- rian on the 2nd of October. At the time of the accident I was standing in the engine-room go- ing out after lighting my pipe.` It was about 8 o clock. As I was going out of the engine- room I heard a. crack which I thought was the bottom of the cylinder, I heard a crack a ain of the same kind, but a little stronger, an af- ter the second crack there was a third crack and then she stopped. 1 did not hear, any crash. lire, but met the second engineer going to the engine-room ; then I saw ' running away from the engine-room, and I thought I would not go into the tire hole until I saw the first engineer and knew what he was going to do. The second engineer came back again shortly after and went away also. The captain came down along the waist and passed me by, and said This is going to be a big re "Yes, I said, Captain, this is going to be an awful fire. I was then standing in the main saloon, just outside the engine-room. While the cap- tain was going towards the saloon stairs. he said every one was to get up above get into the boats. I`fn"nnrnrI him &L.... ----~ - ` I then made up my mind to go to the - x waver was about 9 in. at the mar. was nhnnl: u. u uneanler wag In steamer towards the little to- I n tn:-had T ---1- I10 011 ming `kg -1. 1 saw 1 about net in , , , , _ . . _ . . .. ....uuvv_v - uuuu, a. special sermon -on Sunday next, 5&4 a. collection willbo taken hp in fundsdf the society, which, .I Y in n Ilouriuhing condition. '.l'l_n:p _" thooccuion willb the Rev. Dr. J one of the chaplain: of the society. ' - An interesting mmmanu 4-.....|.' .14. ' " :"' '-'-r---- In uuu Iucwy. ` Interesting ceremqny may d.-ysagoin tholtoman Catholic 0- themccaain-of the maxi. cg nj.` " daughter of Liout.-Govcrn6r- cm-tad; arrav of baanhv -hm. ........1.1-.1 ...__- the x-s_t position in the provinbo.` " Lieut.-Governor CnIvford- in `I ~ County Gavan, Jrelznd, Inl tive of West; Toronto in the E. mans, and is Pnuiden of_ tho W` Bank, which fnltitgtion he has the last four years to be one of ` our banking eutablishgogh. '3" 7 ~ A ment to his Drcoeus Domitian- l-ikn--II` .. Inc nmcardmo Reviewioyl:-"15 f h. be theienenl with (if all poctiollotz. ` ' Bruce that Mr Baird, olir Wain, - I233 toht;oe9n`1ie'nuudidab. Hr ` t orong yfm pendant lnaa,wIIhn' party leaning`. and at eloctid,\vouId. moat serviceable member." H: van ___.a....... .. ....- um. camp. nu ` his way, but with what success I ` form such a paper :5 Tu: N:ws ,'u*i:ijM . At present some departxncaiici-' ' ` dull, and it in uiaaut than mam able number of hands out of, ` which make: tho? prupooh for my encouraging. Th: urioumnp ; cietiea are expectin llfl funds. The St. Andrevfl scant; g1 .-n1l....u.... _:u L, L- ~-- -'-------s v-------------,-'!"'- I" . preset}: ` ' appointment: of` the his nniverul utilhotion, nith ' ` v ...___I_I:_.. -141, , 1-: u ,` ~--~------ -- --~ --'~ 'l|'l-IF)! t grumbling of the Globe.-I an pg, A Human: `x- un auvuuuuxy uni ll y6`5 no Clldidt eld. It is stated on pretty good: ' ` '` mm M`: R. w. Scott, of own. if renegade: to the Grit camp, bu` ` " ` M A ,...... ...-1. - ..-..__ -- nu -v uvuu Sly ; elected by wcnmaapon, mainly! I;-`w~IIp Belchamber Houu. 'l`iek6 '1: C53 ` - ......+.. ...4=:..:su nmmnihnnnin " tive all his life these oonnidontiml Rug! air save him from the. oouuqlicnou-06 HUI organ a advpcacy. From `tin. which Mr Britten appears this you-. say his election in 3 oerhLinty1-aa- end he has the hearty wishgl of you: poudent. um 11 can nun execnon muoccnpia 6 V of attention, but as yet no candidtto It in ntnfnr` n-I --4-5`-' *' :1" IF aamm on Batu:-day. Tho` band has been specislly ez;ggd,bf' . todo`thamuqica.lpnrtin ~ H , high old that in oxpoakd. Wwm comes off on Tuesday nil`?-' ;..m W` I1lothol etrolinbnnI:mulI ` " I ,_ While the" )Imitations on Aneuuy none 1, ` Ilsa the Petrolia bran bull II!` ` _ to crutoufurore. Antluhi` V. _, ` elected by noclulntion, brntedbva chm-liakaindnltllllltv `I pun nu un poudent. TL- TIT. ..u GAIIUFJUHCB. ` 2*`? In several of t_he wad; of dates are offering`, and from pulgnlllgl ances the Liberal Conoervsfivet carry a large proportion of then. _ward of St. Lawrence 3 strong tannin it eld, Messrs. Hamilton, Close, and The two former have seat: at Board_ ']'I1n lnthan n-s-"A--- -- ,,,_. -.,.w name: are xreeiy spoken ill connection with the Msyorality, Hi: Wdr-e ship Mayor Manning will be 3 will take independent ground: ind 5.- claims for re-election on his own , qualications, hnving served the city lougand :. faithfully, and being possessed of Inpk f- means, instillwilling togivo Lina-vloaforg` the benet of the city. Mr F. H. Medcalfe in also :5 candidate. Mr Medcnlfe will.p`mhubly ,` run the Orange ticket, and I 1' just say that whctevor he , possessed for the oioe come, your ago, he isinow too old to undertake ho lllliiil '` of the first Magistrate of shit-y of V the tance of Toronto. Mr A. M, Smith the _' third candidate upokeniof, and 3 roquiliollil` being carried round for signstnrquking hill to allow himself to be nominated; 01 Mr Smith `N private character, comlhercinl ltnndingg moral worth, we cannot speuk too highly; but _ to ll eiciently the civic nh.i. ....:-I A---I: ......... Wu: nu, we cannot speak {'90 hi `.' an eciontly civic cha-7oerhh_ ` cationa are neeossnry, and it obtained by ha7ing something to do 'tith~uI uicipal matters. In Shilling Hiuiih-a no experience. V7`? ' Tn -......_.I -2 u - - -- . It gin; 1; 3 and in order to plgnse a few ,of tho faithful, 7` takes a ing at Mayor Manning and tho _Wn-` ter Commissionrs, allof whm were eloctadin ppposion totho wishes of the`Dictnto:." 3 - Municipal matters are now engaging n.thn- ' tion. Three names are freely hpokon pf the Mgwm-gm... tr:- r ......... vuaw we uoverlungz that those living in glut throw stones. ` ` It has been frequently : tho Globe became I Gov quite tame and dull. It cut dirt on Sir John 1114 +;...... t.-:..- r -- uurunw uorrespoilelee. J " Toronto,_Nov. 25.--Politiod maa-I an dull here just now. Since the l_ato - the public in carrying, out the invutjgntihn 1` into the charges. ' It is now Idmittod on all hands that the Government is afraid, * livimr in -I-- t--~-- *' " ` Thu Kincardino Reoieudyl :-..."; no the ienenl with 6f :11 lnntin-nnlr '1 \T]IllI giving yqu a poorer nrtiele 1_t for your money. nnnn nnuvnwun ..- --._ .,__ GIJU: a West End election ention. but an we nn ......I:.:.;- :- .1.- _-.,._.... uvyunu nuzcbu eve y l11U1ib' DAY EV NING, at 7:3 o'clock a their Hall comer of King and Brock strav-t {_ _ _.____-cw-V, Auctioneer and Commission aler- chant, BROOK STREET, KINGSTON, IIIALID III Pianos, 0rga.n:End Melodeons. vv and nu-JLODEUNS of the best. Uma- | nuke, and have now In stock some ek- 'een..e ENGLISH urnmur PIANOS (lnu_lo Bnndyvoodt Chapel], &.c.,) to which we Invite sttzntlon. Y K superior S'l`EL`W.-KY" for sale on rea- sonable urns. Also a few Pianos to rent. We feel condant that our own Instruments ' continue to Iultain their well-ea.rued ll tstion. Ictory ad Wu-rooms corner of Princess And Ontario Streets; Kingston. '- \VI:`.BER & C0. _ Kingston, Sept. 19, 1872. Ul'lUE is hereby gin, that all parties having Accounts n.ga.inIl: the City for tho year 1873 are required to have them in full. at the oice of the under- %o_d, on of before the 10th day of December pdnno. '- 3] order of Council. EAT he , KINGSTON, Ontario pt constantly on Vessels Inpplied on n Aaml nunl in-cl {mm mcrum-:s AND FRAMES, [1Y|KlEn nr Acsnn.-I IIl\V'V ..---..... WATER LIME. Mv`i`EE'Rvv EC!-IIVED, ex glup Austrian, A large can- signment of (`.~\llVED AND PL.-\l.\' .MEERSCHAUM PIPES IN C.\Sl:}.s, Meer~ lchlum Ci r Hnlders. Also 160 Gross of ASSORTE BRIAR HUUT PIPES and l"A.\'CY PIP].-IS, for sale wholesale and 1-ctnil, at very low prices. S. P. WHITE TOBACCONIST. Princess [\'trnnl> 7 ~ ' '1 '7 CROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, Corner In- and Ontario Streets. Sent. 26. vlE'NxA EiIiTi3iiT0:nT'. 7 L Halnilto, Sept. 23, 1873. SCOBELL BROS, A38` ` ,._... .. vvuuvu. M. FLANAGAN. . City Clerk. Kilgltol, Nov. 24th, 1873. , I -.._ -._.,..vJ. V EACH GENUINE PLUG STAMPED ONLY WEIG fl If you want the Best] Family Proof, ` Old Rye, ~ Holland and Old Tom Gin, Brandies, . Port and Sherry Wines, A Or Champagnes, -v - no-`av I'\l`IJ I TIHIIIEC LOOKING GLASSES, MOULDINGS, . &c._ Ht! 1'71` ETHEL LODGE meets eve y EVENING, o air corner of King and Rrnnl [UST RECEIVED nt A. Mx-MILLAN'S; one car-load of l-`RI-`..\`H (:|Hn'.\7n j j____._...__ J. E. EUTCHESON, I-0I..-_-.. __.I tw__.____,;, You can I on nnumvuu nt .-\. McMILLAI l-`RESI-I GROUND QDBACCONIST, Pri E AL\\'AYS keep on hand ORGANS ' Ind MELODEUNS Cut};- lIkO. have nnw m u1>n..l_- unln Aw I City of Kingston. A. McMlL_LAR', FOR SALE. WI-IIGHS `"1 or A POUND R EACFI PLUG OF THE Vjjn -- - - - LIQt_J_9Rs! BUTCHERSI V-`ARIN! PG `lrunn-un-..\.- and 1 VOLUME XXIII,-N0. 43] x uve money by getting them st g}7e/n, Accounts against Uitv for 39 PRINCESS STREET. ._ _..... . nun..- J. E. IIUTCHESON. (TOP A POUND. Princess Street. 2 / I short notice and less of ls_~l:I-lldlal. siIy_>gn_I -& mvIs_ PHo'ro ARTISTS, V King Street. over City Bookstore. R Pianos, New and U cuowu & 6UNNlNGHl}M.I CAIIL AT THE Victoria. Foundry Warerooms, NO. 8 BAGOT STREET. Alneric.-an and ~ = rgans. F you want \Vood or Coal Stoves, Plonghs or Plough Castings, Han-rows, (,'u1t.nva- tors, Field ur. Lawn Rollers, Uoulcrs, Dairy Kettles, Cemetery or Ornamental Railings (n Castings, Stamped, Plain, or Jnpalxncal Tin Use its Malnhctures. uxiu;LA1'l'B of all kindn_Copie zuyl Enlarged .-my size. mshed "1 011: Water Colours, or India. Ink. _ Views of Residences, 3113, M-"-Clnneryr carefully = ' |La.br3._do1' Sea Salmon. Salmon Trout, and White Fish, 535.4. REES . Thomas` McConvi1le, Butcher. I-lN'l`ARlU S'l`REE`l`_ nnnnvan {Ln f1.n.~.: ..... u.uu uLuuUuVu.1U, .lJu.|:U.| ON'l`ARIO STREET, opposite ( Trunk Depot. 1? Vessels can attended to and supplied at 311 hours a cheapest rates. Ami] 1. I873, ..u v 11.-1112:: nu pamaun. `rweccls. NOVELTIES in English, Scotull and Twecds. _ Splendi-1 Value in Blankets. Exccllent Value in Flannel. The Best Value in Black and Coloured : in the Also McEWan s I Celebrated Finnan .71-Iaddiese and Bleaters ..-.. .g-vn.uv AT A. .1. EEES; I57 PRIN(:FS.s_ H !`L`I-`I`.'l` NOVELTIES IN (:00: NOVELTIES in I\'OVEL'l`IES in of NOVELTIES in Buttons, Trimmings, &c. NOVELTIES in Ladies and Geut.s s '[` Scan-fs, &c. NOVELTIE in Canada 'I-`weeds. N'nVla`,f.'l`H.`u :.. u__u:_. .-. . . ll 50 Cases New Fall Goods DRY GOODS ISIJTHE PLACE TO BUY` THE BEST ' AND (_,`llEAl ES'[' I

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