Kingston News (1868), 29 Nov 1873, p. 1

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Kingston, Sept. THE ROYAL BAHADIAH INSURANCE GOMPANY ng, as we Oct. 3. ,_ .._j__ -v- VJI `I ` Dnzggiata, 47 Princess Street, -NO. 7% .)l .1. F. sun: AN. D$.EW ROB1}P'I`.s'01\', J. 1:. THAIBAUDI-3.\U, 1. A. BOYER, M.P., un,Mcl\ee, l\mgi-ston JAMES AGN} W, \'.....l....'.. .4: NOW su-aowme AT THE BR [T1 S H. '\VAP{.E H()USE. . 7 AND` S'KCRl'.`l`.~\R\'-TREASl' [H-)1: ` LIASAUER .. 1`1f<,1:sr11 I1\%IPORTA-T1( J UST OPEN ED OUT At Mc.\7:11|g'm011 & C0 .~.4, JOHN V. NOEL; ALEXANDER ROSS on Aunt H, . Vendor's Solicitor, 1 Axichor Buildings. TH). 1873 . 1611,] Authorized Capital Head Olce, 100 St. u:1sl:.l)'1' HON. JOH.\' YOUN-"., J. F. SIN(:E1\ .\'I~:s', \'n 0BEll'l`.\'u\' I `;);.1;;. T Cg Wanted. All class- nit liar env Ivnnnrr , IST3. rarasv mu STAPLE nnv nouns. An inspection inv_ited. . >tt1e, the most ` ; Bottle in the IS NOW SHO\VI.\ G IUS um, V r..\ l:.l'l.`~\.VS, EN( :-1' nnd Pilot Cloths in: IL.-st Value in Under-S nl SILK \'El.Vh"l'S, whi 5 ('l.U'l`HI'.\'G in Fine .` l'l'I.\ JACK E)` fnr $4.50, HR in tha mast Fasllidllzl I AN DREW \\' [LSO.`T. anzmz A "` )'UllU" Or 3 in theil n of nnv ate, see Tornuto Globe am`! Mail:4th ahd 5th_Sopt. DIRECTORS. Y \'l|I.'\.'."! \I n n .\.., mu. as the (lomls will he sold :1 (4.111 and `cubic to 3110' ulvuts azul Velvcteens, -_;li :ux.l ("mm.di.'u1 '1' mg-1. In-x.`\'n'r ""' .,....v..;,r n1u1l'r. U AN] v r VI 314:. '.\\'ul E "' 1-,.` [L1 LAA 5, ENGLISII and SUOTCII T\VE|*3DS, air] in all Colours ; Splendid Assortment of Under-Shirts and Drawers in the city. (lull K which we are seilinp; at Cost. The Best |`HlI\'G Suits, Pea Jzu,~k--ts. and 0vcrcnn.*s. AUK $4.50, and Full Size UVERCOATS at tho iiJ.Silil5l1:l.i)ie Style and on the shortest notice. (.`.\l1 and see uurAasortmL-nt of Goods before purclms- blu show them. ' -.,.- \. .__, . J.unos Street, Montreal. _. _ .v, v- v-a.sa.n.n.ca4JL\JL, _IAS on bind a lrgey qmmtity of Breath- I Loading and Muzzle-Lo.-uling lo\\'lin Pieces, and also Double Barrel Rie and Shot Guns, and Sporting Small Buretl Ries, &c., "for sale. Repairs of all kinds in.-atly and cheaply executed. \V I4TVI`.|"I`\` Qnmn A._.- A '" - |TANDY BRosJ Call! special attention to their Lzirge and ` Handgome Stock of Finished Nqw erected in t ir Show Yard, Princezs ' and S enham Streets. I October uuuuomne D011-150115. lS_hroede1"s Sausages every dzay I _ At 15 Cents per 11)., Kingston Biarlple Works JNE W. EVETTS, Gunmaker, v-rAa .... I.:.. I / .__............... \J&\l|AIlJ-I JJ\JL.l.`JJUI. With an endless variety of other Cream : Chocolate Bon-Bons. cn__- - J , J n - cueapxy executed. ' \V. EVE l`TS, Small Arms Armourcr, ` du-Pout Barracks, Kingston. September 2, 1873. |E'a,mous Chocolate Bon-Bons, Pistaches, Maria Louisa, Marshmallon, Nougat, Panacheis Cream Bon-Bons 7 endlnu v.-u-.59., A: ..u..... n....--- An 1 I410 AT `i)UL(lsIBLE S. October 0 11)., Kingston, K Nov. 8th, n V156. T}, M. P., PRESIDENT. Vlczz.-I m~;s-xn1a.~'1'. I I'l'\!J \Y r{\"l`[ \IPED AND Ililll \'n_l\:nr.:xn.m K`.- ,,._. .... nnu rL..~\1U b'!lA\\'l.S, B and Sash Rihlvons, Ladies Sc-: u.l ('mm.di.1n Tweetls, \Vhite and C010: ` l"l{l*}_\'I.`i{ KID GLOVES, Hosiery, U101 `J; Agent,` `Kingston. Uice over Parker's I)rnrv Sh ....-ua ruuli (I.-\_GNU . (ALFRED 1 1[{RY. / \ DU J . ..ARTfIUR G.-\_(}Nt")N. (ALFRT<`.h I-lite nv the wealthiest merchants of the Domin- ~ut, and are now prepared to :10 business idence rely on the citizens of Kingston. pledge themselves that in the event 0 , and risks will be taken on their merit $5,000,000. ..5uu.u, .nu.1gsb0I1. Parker's Drug Store. RTA-TIONS .1; u uwuucl.-SUD C` `IX TT Ill Ti 1' JAMES M9635. A. ROSS, 'T.'roHN OSTELL, w. F. KAY, M. u. MULLARKY, I at very low pricesfor Cash. [ ulours ; Splendid Au....;...-.. J, 1373. PLAID SI[A\Vl.S. Black ash Rihlvons. L:].L1i9sl .`~'.~---Fa J PRINCESS STREET. McNAUG HTON 8; ('0. uuu L()lOlll'8(l hsicry, Clouds, , Tete- L and ., DHICK ' Sc-zzrfs, folom-ed ( nml. Ottawa .... .. Renfrcw . ` B1-ockville 'l`'0 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY. Bmckville . Renfrew BUY YOUR TICKETS For Ottawa via Brockville.v Connections made with Grand Trunk Trains East and \Vest, at Sand Point with Boats, and Stage at Renfrew for Pembroke. .;u-nun: urU1.L\'L Day Express .. . . . Night Express . . . . .. Mixed Train for Toronto. 1! 1 9 A NA nA_::ETaf"'l --AND- Brockville and Ottawa L R A IL W A Y S . Mails. Lna;no uulnu Day Express Night Express . . .. . . .` Mixed 'l`ru.in for Montreal . . Muted Train for Brocknlle. ` '11!) .\ Iva nnruvn mm ram RAIFVK? `r L` H U unn 1`I;EL\rl EN ca _ with boa.rd 3!: Mrs I Gcorge s Hall, with sepa us-e 0f"sitting-room, at v Dim1cr`at'. 6 o clack. Bat] October 31. ` V '0 GENTLEM EN can be :1 boa.r(l at him Dani . L Vfhich are offered for sale at \ prices. xv rv 'r`-- -~ '- Plowefing Bulbs, Hyacinths, Crocuses Tulips, Lilies. &c.. F HESE FLO\VER3 are dried in Germany, so as to preserve'tIieir original colour and beauty. The subscriber has received a large assnrtmeut 9f Dried Flowers, elegant- ly arranged in Baskets and Buqnets. Also a :1. large vztriety of I *npo1*t;ti-on 3 from Germany. mien `Flm-vE's and Fl0we1'ing Bulbs. _- -- -- :4 )ttawa ............ .. 12:30 8.00 p.n ienfrew . . . . . . . 2.40 p.m. 10.10 p.n 31-ockville... . . . . . . 1.50 p.m. 10.05 pm V HON. B. _FOS'l_`ER. _ anagmg Dxrector. Brockville, Oct., 1873. ' R. L-XVELL has removed 'hiResideuce and Surgery to the corner of Barri: and William Streets, directly behind his for mer residence. Consultation hours from` 1 t- 3 12.111. Kingston, May 1 1873- Oct. 6, lS73._ mccuug or the creditors of the r\_ tate will he held at the Richard Thomas \Va.lkem, in t`u Kingston, 011 \VlDNESDAY, the of December next, atTEN n cloek con.~i<,ler an offer made by John purchase the remaining assets of ti uf George (Jlmflley & Brother, and the matters relating to the winding estate. l vember, A. D., 1873. Dated `at Kingston, this I In the I uuuulllvllll King.~xton,. 20th Oct., insolvent Acts 0 let: .LV.l. ` New English Oil Cloths Clntll Mats, Carpets, &c., :u'nl complete stock of all d Goods. BOVDEN7 turn. G. S. HOBART.` FTER OCTOBER .6111, Trai L KINGSTON as ful-lm\`s :- FRA INS GOING EAST. V WA-nmaaa " Ill. . Cl do- [mm]: rd 4' l )1! n81 and NI"-uni-u 4.. EADIES Buckskin (':AUNTl.E I`S 1.A.s1{1\1xc{:1=; HOSE ` / IN Tm: NEW COLOURS ......u Aul u:uuKHu....... 5 TRAINS GOING VVEST. wruua ' ND ALL SIZES. L ADIES AND MISSESf J wul. ue nem at Ofce of xomas the City of u Tenth day rncxt, A.LVl., to Chaffey to a the old rm tmffey Brother. and to m....:.L. PPEECED COTTON HOSE. `LEM accommdated rd Beel s, opposite St. separate bedrooms and 00m. ve Inna.-,2 nar um:-Iv L[)IA N0 CLOTH. `V`I'N DO\V IIOLLAN DS `IN ALL \VIDTHS. PLAIN AND PRINTED .LVJ. 24 feet wide, Oil Lrpets, &c.. and a. vauv I--rm .;v.u. 8.00 a..m. 9.30 a.m. nan J. G. MACDONALD, A uni"--. mm) . . . . . . .. 6.00 a.m U. J. BRYDGES, Managing Direc tor. wparaw bedrooms and at dollars per week. Bath Room attached. ` nouns 24 feet , a vexy large 5 descriptions of Dry MEDICAL HALL. 5 ._._....m u; um UJIJ. nrm lrotlner, to com-ude winding up of thr gLACK. CRAPES and [OURNING Goods. rxunluu 1141}, Assignee. s 20th day of No- b very moderate Trains ./`heave p.m. p.m. p.m. \Cl'l`l:*D Lu we above es- 1 t`m Hihr r-F 4.30 p.m. ann....... ...,_, Pu. 5'00 P~In. 3'30 P-In til` I mg 0: I. II) 3.11). 5.20 21.131. 1: may 1 r11'l1.`.S, to at very low prices. 3 1 WATER LIME. L ,A.f_McDllLLAN, "7 GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, Corner Brock and Ontario Strccts._ Sept. 26. VIENNA EXlilB! l`l0N. mn.nrib'UHAU1\l PIPES IN `CASE: schaum Cigar Holders. A150 160 ASSORTI-ll) PJHAR R(H. l` DID __...,.,----...u. LA]. up xn UABDB, meet- slraum Gfoss of ASSORTED BHIAR ROOT ]:`lPE-5 and FA NCY PIPES, for sale wlzofesale and retail; very prices. * RECEIVED, ex slup Austrian, a large con- signment of CARVED AND PLAIN MEERSCHAUM PIPES `CASES, `Dider- Cigar Holders. Alan Hm l:l`r\Iu ..: SCOBELL BRA If you wgngnl the Best Family Proof, Old Rye, Holland and Old Tom Gin, Brandies, ; Port and Sherry Wines, ` Or Champagnes, Pond s Extract? no. 16, -SHAMISLEH, K: H Th e BE.3"[` M EAT hand. Steamboat: and ' the shortest notice. L l:Lrr-J1 0'7.-I. lQ"7`) v - - .4--II No. 13, SHAMBLES, KINGSTON, MEA1` In-Int ........ NOTICE is hereby given, that at having Accounts against` the 1 the year 1873 are required to hm rendered in full. at the oice of the signed, on or before the 10th day of D4 proximo. 11,, - - -` Aug. 11. You can I _..., v|u., ow.` 12 ? Pictures Framed to order on 5 r..-1 Liar: IN PlCTUREg AND FRAMES, I (`.T.AQ.QY`\`_` `Mn rrrrrrr ~- Auctioneer am} ne snox-test notice. March 27:11, I873. summon `xv mvIs,E PHOTO ARTI__S'I_'S, ] ulliw HI:-AA! am... 1124., |'UST RECEIVED at A. Mc.\1]LLAN S, one car-load of FRESH GROUND Thus giving 5 Kingston, Nov. 24th, 1873. whilef the` ncyuIaa.\a10l1. .Factory and VVn.rerooms corner a and (Jntano Streets, Kmgston. \VI3DI.`D unull r'J..UL; [MYRTLSE NAVY _ ,- -.-.-...vu.._4uuo 01 mic: pest . Unna- dmn make, and have now In stock some ex- cellent ENGLISH UPRIGHI` PIANOS (made: by Br_)a.d\vuod, Chapel], &c.,) to which we invite attnution. ' A superior STEINVVAY for sale on rea- sonable terms. Also a. few Pianos to rent. \Ve feel contil out that our own Instruments will continue ti) sustain their well-earned reputation. li`gn+.-..... -~J 1" ; 15.x` W H I TE , TOBACCONI-ST. Princess St:-m-+. TOBACCONIST, `Princess ` A :_u.uJ.u tLn.'.!.`.lb"1'S, U Illnutrect. over City Booksta - . , PORTRAITS of .11 kinds cops.-.1 mm! Enlarged to :11 size, nished in Uil, I Water Uolouru, or In is Ink`. l Vihwl of Residences, ans, Machinery, c.. carefully executed. ` 5 September In. 1373. -. _ [ -.._v nnIIJ I` l`F.I`\|VI| `LBOKING GLASSES, MOULDINC &c., &'c.. &c. ` V Kingston, Sc.-pf. 19, 1872. -- u J Lin` EACH G ENUINE L ONLY WEIGI1 By order of Council. n FOR SALE. LIQUORS! BROOK 1 City of Kingston. I save money by getting tlim at BUTCHERS: /w1a1GHs"` EACH PLU(;`_OF THE '|-A-an-I uni - " ` 4. ;you a poorer nrtiele and less 1 it for your money. fW".`\Y'IY1\vr\ -- - 39 PRINCESS STREET. - and Commission Mer- clmnt, . STREET, KINGSTON, TDFAIVD 1-! -nun , 1\lNGb"l'0N, Ontario ' kept constantly on Lts Vessels sunulied nn .... .... n. M. FLANAGAN, (`dry I 'l....l ' all parties 3 agn.inst'the City for :quired ' have them he the under- : December ._.__.,j____ .ij...._ ._ .-__.__ ! Aulericzurand L`:malian' organs. T I .__ 1 Kept constantly , Vessels supplied on I PLUG -STAMPED OF A POUND. Imitations OF A POUND non. * \VEBER & CO. 72. I Street. UALV , City Clerk. 9.05" 1 short notic GHOWN & GUNN|NGHA_M. , nnblu 1... r of Print? llla 9 `lie looked perfectly astonished, so little accustomed, was he to be thwarted, than giving the heavy table a jerk to one side, roared out, clear the way bk-ya, and` jest see me go for that da--d impudent cues. Placing a. certain amount of reliance on in many a. glove encounter, thatlbrnte force ; I E old Slzattlicle teaching, and heving, learnt was no match for science, I thought I'd try if could not teach the bully a. lesson : nu- was no match for science, try if I bully lesson ; cu rising from my seat I said : If you come outside I'll give you a chance to go for me." Come along he laid. and in A -3"-" uubslue 1 u give I said, in 3 minute ; we were outside, and stripped for the fight. I Grummitt and the Dr. undertaking to Ice fair play for me, whilst two of his fxjiends undertook a like oioe for him. - '.l'ho moment In --n -'---` -` ' .;uo momegn: we were ply scratch, he commenced a pen-fa blpws, which it required all my: science to avoid, fox-I well km! of them reached me, I should I .....- ..e..... 1 was _tnen formally put in possession, and commenced my duties as shanty clerk during the day, I got fairly through the work, andbelieved that by good temper and rmness, I had secured the good will of all. At night. time, Shortty came up and asked me some question in 9, surly tone respecting the state of his account. I re-` plied in a. cheerful manner, I don't know much of the accounts, as yet Shurlzty, but I'll look it up and let you know. Ho turned on nm at mm. s-...i... :.. LL---` 1 11 wow: u. and let Am`-ned on me at. once, "who in thun`- der are you ! he said, and what. right have yuu to cail me Shortty `I If you try to put on any airs up here l ll darned noon put 5 head on you." ~ ' he tmm wan m...& ...'..I.._a. -- J 1r - - ucau on you." _ he tone was most indolent, and I not help resenting it, so I replied : ` ndt know what yolfmaan by puttingo but I do nt xheau to put up with any i` lity. Ha, lnnlvail nn......LI.. -'.L---2rI ' I . pn, I: lzafllmrll .5..- uuness ox their occupation. After the meal was over, Beaumont fool: me to one side and in a low tone. said I am sorry to see that fellow Shortty here, he is one of the worst tempered; and most -`dangerous men on the river, keep out of hi] way as much as possible, and don t `cross him when in one of his quarrelsome` hu- mnurs, as he always insists on fighting. He boasts of his ability to thrash any man be- tween here and Timbertown. Thanks old fellow for the hint "I re- plied, you may rest assured I ll give him a wide berth. I was then formally commenced mv rintiou -- Hull`, wnuse name 1 afterwards learnt to be Sproute, or Shortty, as he was usually termed, was busily engaged in lighting the tire ; a second nicknamed `Drab-head, from the colour of his hair, was mixing pancakes ; a. third named Grumuitt was splitting wood ; a. fourth who went by the name of Dr. was mending a mocassin ; the balance were still in their bunks. Preseutl y one afteranother tamed out, until twelve strapping fellows stood or lounged around the small room. The foreman was a very tall and rather slightly built man named Parsons. ' ' in a few minutes we sat down to break- fast, and soon the rapidly disappearing piles of pork and pancakes, washed down by huge cups strong tea, testied to the vigor- ous appetites of the men, and the health- fulness of their was nvnr R............A 4!- sing being over sixteen hands high, of a dirty roan colour, with white stockings, and a. bald face ; But his beautiful slo iug shoulder, short strong back, powerful q r- ters, long muscular forearm, with short ca; - non bones, and sloping pasterns, told speed and strength combined. in no ordi nary degree, while his full bright eye shew ed the possession of intelligence and pluck Beaumont took his own horse, I moun ted the roan, and with a hearty good bye we bade adieu to the farmer and his wife. The road in this part is about the worst in the whole of Canada. It "lies through a hillcy, rocky, country, and in summeris ec- cessible, only to the strongest waggons, and most careful teameters, we were therefore conpelled to go at a slow pace, and it `was near midnight before we reached our des- tination, in answer to Hallo, the fore- man came out, and on learning who _we were \ sent a couple of men. to take care of the horses. I - At day-break I awoke and found that some of the men were already up and about. One powerful looking fellow, `with long black hair, and small eyes of the same co- lour, whose I afterwards learnt ` Shorttv. as he w... ...m-lI-- _,_.._ ...\., ....uug xngun at some rustling leaves, suddenly shied, the wheel caught against a stone, and in an instant the pole was broken. Fortunately. one of the few Iettlers who have-been bold enough to try and make a. living in that dasolate placo, came up, and with his assistance we mzmaged to splice the pole- suiciently strongly to be` able to drag the buggy as far ns his little log cabin, which was only a few hundred yards distant. He had no vehicle we could borrow; so we made the best sub- stitutes we could for saddles; and one of the looked through a halter. At first nixrl-it 11:: u... ..-L ----- Btltle breakfa unn:...... uu : as no the duties they don't aniount to much, but come along and I ll tell you all about it as we go up. I ran 11:1) stairs, told Minnie, who didn t seem to fancv mv new .....:;:.... ..- -L 1 uuul somommg better ` Thank you Frank, much obliged. Of but what will the _1utie: GCIWL I -r -.-., ........a nun wnat l came to say. I'm going up to the shanties to-night.` We mm: a clerk at No. 4 and if you fdel in- clined to take it, you can have it. It isn't much, but will give you bread and butter, until something better turns up. - _ Frank. said I Pm --~-- um: 01 me best fellows in the world. VVe1l, old fellow, sajd he, so; got the sack, oh 7 Its a. blackguard ` not to give you proper notice. I was more astonished in my life, when I it. Of course you are indebted i stick-i.u-t'.|e-mud, for that kind turn. ever, thats not what I came szly. koimz nn tn +1.- -I---L=-- ' ` ` ' home` and feeling tired. and oht of sorts, laid down on the sofa. until Mxnnie put the children to bed. Presently a knock came to the door, and on going to it, I found Frank Beaumont, an old friend, employd as book-keeper at Chopem and Logit'l, and one of the best fellows fellow. said his u..- -~-~'~- mu. new or Lawn Rllen. Cdbim, Dniry Kettles, Cemetery or 0|-_nuneut.al Railin o1 Cutinp, Shnpogl, Plan, or Jlplllnet Tin _ Wnro, _ .-v... w Asnw ULIIOU momeyt 1 Ian m-m......._-_ cu ouugeu." Of course 111 tak;;, ; duties be.-" - `Oh ! as to` the duties :qnch," along .a.nd Pl! +,..n ...... - .,.. ......u -. - urag me buggy far Le yards distant. vehicle oo1'row,so : wing symptoms of fan... 1... Lu Isl: could I do [mean putting on air: 3 put un with anvim.a..:- ::;.::::::';; `i`,"531-.,.\ l l1 tak. A (`ruling In..." aun uy puumgon aura t incivi- uuu yuwau It me perfect storm of 1 my activity and vol! if one lhonld In lm....|.-.: -- .... Ann uuw IIUIIU. :>w, so y_ou'\'e shame zper notice. never l HIV life. whnn I '5-----3 uuuv. 1 l_ife, heard to old [I kind turn nnm ill}! I! ` knocked 1, --rm vgrg take it DU Ol How- `I ... I formerly grown there, and -which now lay ` prone on -the `ground, or stood up like grim sentinels in th'e"elear moonlight. So far we had seen or hesrd nothing of the dreaded wolves, and es the romffor the rest ' of the distance, was much better, and our 7 horses had broken into etrot, we began to think all danger was over. But as we were still talking, a. distant bark "was borne on the -breeze. Onr animals heard it sud duh! ed wildly forward. Crippled a.s*I was with my wounded an-in, for some time I ooulddo ` nothing to rest:-sin mine. At last I men- aged to get him in bend sgsin, end swiftly ' we tore along the road. lt Ins with di- ' culty I could keep alongside of Grumuitt, whose horse could `not approach the` speed of the one I rode. Each instant, clearer ai1d_6lea.rer`eame v the sound of the terrible bark, until at lsst ' we could distinguish the gaunt forms of our ferocious punuers, "us they rapidly glided over the interveningground. As well ss we could see, there were aboutthirty of them, and while some came directly towards us, ` others bore away at an angleto head In 00'. ` Had I been alone, I should have felt more sang: ine of being able to reach the log cabin T)f m hospitablefermer iriend, which could not be more than three miles distant, III! every foot of. the intervening ground wss amiliar to my beast, but hsmne:-ad u 1 un- CV51, mm. UL we intervening familiar to beat, hem red II I III by my companion, whoee one ehewed clearly, by his heaving side, and unsteady ' I stride, that he was rapidly Incoming ex- hausted, I feared that neither of us would eee the light of mother morn. - In ten minutes `more, the leader: of the pack, were close on us. Taking a. lteady aim, Grumuitt fired with fetal etfect at the foroinoet one. For an instant than in reeizgtopped totear him to pieaao: but It wee nl for an inetan egyan _ `C!!! after 1:: and egein heglired with effect. But now, thoee who lied left-the A tohead us of approached! Between two lines of fierce jun, and rhanry eye! 2 his nerve feiled hi-, and hie revo vet wee emptied without being of further euietenee. Flimrini the now neeleee `cannon: -.--A---A en3pti_od yithout b-;Tll g';?.fl;-! thG: 'I::stu" wow`: Fhngmg the now uuleql `weapon amongst . users, who nan just come in, auertod thq-t they had heard the baking of wolves. .How- over I was too anxious to got Into the let- tlemenu, in advance of the tidings, of tho death of Shortty, so when the nioon run we again proceeded on our way. For the lint hour, we crept on |loIrly,.u1e horiol pl'*- ing their way carefully through the boulder! with which the r'oad'wa.a lined; On every- nide we had a. view for miles -of`: blank, barren country, over which frequent rel had put, destroying the few mu, thnthad formerly -tl_1e ground, ItO0d uu likb properly exammod into. 11: was nearly dark when we arrived at No. 1. shanty. when we had ten. u1dfod_ _uur horses. The men worn ill snxionsvtllnt we should remain until "morning, tho next ten milos being the wont, and molt lonely? on the whole road, and some of the team-` stars, who haul just . thev heard that h...|.:.... ..t -_I--- " ,.--__..., ......... unvu many out no bones were injured. The dressing being oom- pletyd, we proceeded on our journey, nolung to make thennenreet utdenent, did deliver ourselves up into ` the `custody of some local Magiatrgte, until the matter 1: properly exammed into. ' 11: was nmu-Iv Jan]. -I--- -- " ` muulng enomer horse, we sprang into the saddle and gnlloped o. * ` Wee 1l be in right,` "he said. if weeen get paet that clump of treee, 3 pointing to,I spot where the path lending to tho_ river croued the Ynnin rood. Onward we preued but an we approached, n men eprnng out - and tired, my right arm. dropped to in eide. and n tingling eeneetion told me that had. been hit. Almost At the same moment I _ lnenrd 1. report from Grnmnitfe revolver, and turning my head ceught light of of the blackened, and feature: Shortty; as he sprang eonvuleively. in the air, and fell forward heavily on hie` ee. Two or three shot; from the other Iide of the road, now come sfter an in quick ene- ceuion, but without elfect. In a few mine utee more, we were on the main rand, and beyond all danger. We dismounted here, _ `and Grvuuuitt examined and bound up my wound, which bled freely but bones oom- `nleted_ in nu-umm-hul -- ---- 3- VH9! nu out -1 goes- too, had creepin hi) i to where they, .was, behind the old. log stable, tried to hear what they had they had got to In , I couldn't hear terrible well, `cos I daasent go too close for ' , fear of `being caught, but I .Il.Id.0 out enough to know that they we: gain `to x you the tint chance they got ; and I guess its to arrange things that brought that chap \ buck to-day, I rayther think thy ve gone down to the old cabin near the river, and I'm again down after them. It was jest to see this thing through thatl stopped home. . to-day, for I ain't 9. mite sick, never felt better in all my life." ' ' Before Lcould utter 1|. word he wuvo. ` In about an hour I rev? him running back ` at the top of his speed, And at once went to meet him, but all he would lay wu, To the stable, quick, your life depends on it." I required no further urging and joining him at xnywbmt pa.ce.,wo were econ there. _ Saddle your `neg, qmck_u hghtmng, . he said. In leu time than It taken to tell it, I did so, and was joined outside by him` leading another horse, the off. ' right,"fhe of treee. 3 pointing to n v "1' `1Lo<;k here Mister said he after you licked that chap last night, I know d you'd lmve to suffer for it no I jest ke t m `e and ears open. Afte_r we was in {age} sees Gowan get up and tother chap folloy, no out --I __goes- creenin nu puapeu 111 me nmghbouring forest. MW` Scarcely were they out of eight,` than Grumuitt sprang from hi`a- bunk, all traces of his recent indisposition having disap- pea.red._ nuu uuueu no good to me. In minutes they went out together, an pea;-ed in the neighbouring forest." _ thew our. tn? -3-! vw uuuu I pact of 1:1 uhh: mn- ,.... .,, uuu pouner cnap folloy, creepin up thqyit jwas, behind the old .5.. ; nan no doubt thgt his : wan the result of arrangement no gdod to In a few y toaathnr an.-I at...- cu: -Vlll.l.Ul.I ` HOW I`, ` d, up clear moonlight- Rn IVA MIG `Bill!-` F Dnl van 1!`... Use its Mmufactures. ,-Jut received 8 supply I Pond'n[Extrnct, II 9 oz., pint. and qnru bottles. > means; no. * ` NOVELTIE in Canada Tweeda. ` KOVELTI% iii English, Scotch sud Irish Tweedn. Splan ' Vdue in Blankets. ` Ex Vdue in Flannel. Tho Value in Black and Coloured Silks in the city in at the Iiverpool Hausa. NOVELTIES IN FANCYDRESS GOODS. NOVELTIE in Shawls, Mantles, Jackets, &c NOVELTIES in All kindupf Fancy Goods. NOVELTIES in Buttons, Trimmings, &c. NOVELTIES in Lulies and Gents`: Tia,` Surfs; lc. NOVI1!1_'rn.~c :.. n----- M ` July 280.11. 19'; 3. To sum) up` A cm, Ans: -.`rr 42 PRINCESS STREETQ ` Kingston, ` 50 Cases New Fall Goods lrlxannino 1 DRY GOODS ISj_"l`HE ' PLACE AMI: 1 GREENFI-ELD S, L|VERP0L_ HOUSE, 1 Royal Commission Appointed. TRUNKS AND ASON & 1 1 4 `I.\....1 Hutu. w, 1.".-. phun. Boots, Shoes & Rnlrlbers Incnee _& Wuddell s`1\'eiv Building. msw BOOT & am STORE. September 23, I873. ' Pdnd s Extract! DlSPENSLN'G,'_CHEMIS'I`F, , 1'-Ivory Wteu 4 Q0. 3 BA_GOT STREI-:T.| In; great nriety : n htlvet. n, l5th April, 1813. Pond s Extra: 1-: CALL AT THE PRINCESS srm-:`m'. r Samples ind logvo orders. VOLUME XXIII. PLACE"l`() BUY THE _BEST AND CHEAPEST CHEAP FOR CASH. OAR]: IN THE CITY. u;ur;., [nu lr\ la./1.2V 4- C1,. done. J. R EY N ER, Princess E 1 examined proved that; J. GREEN FIELD. ( I and late-s't_st_yles. . smat. v.msEs Sign Br 't1i species. November 7. '\ lHE,4:TIE%??{iINN,| In. L-vuy l!.~unn- );umd:A_\ .-, qyu _|_ \/ tn)/.:U wanted. cla as of working people, of either sex, young old, make more money at work for has th spare momenta. or all the Hana mm" ... Patterson's Lung Protectors. Patterson's Chest _Protectors. Patterson's. Cork Respirators. Patterson's Metallic do. CHAMOIS SKINS--:L splendid assortment. Hastings and Uarsou's Superior Adjustable Shonlde_r _Braces. V , `ILL he sold lry Auction, by \Villi:un I Murray, Auctioncen. at his Sale Rooms, Market Square, Kingston, on the :- Seventh dai of February next, at 12 o'clock, noon, the East o Lot No. l in the Eleventh Concession of the Tmvnship of \Volfe Island, north of the base line, con- taining 100 acres, more 01 less. Clhu land is excellent and fit for the plough, when cleared up, except a few acres. About 30 acres are under cultivation. There is a Frame Dwelling House and "a Stable and Cow House on the iremisee. A good title will be made. One- half of the purchase money must he paid down, and the rest on the [st of March next, when possession will be given. For_ further information annlv tn Janine I I non will be app] y to James Shaw or \Vil1inm,McKee, Kingston, or to AGN I \V ' I) E TO $20 workmz neoule. nf . vut, unuua more money at work for us s Ezra moments. all t.he.time, than at any. tnug else. Tarticulars free. Address U- STI NSON & CO., l`ortl;md,- Maiu. numngs and U; I Shoulder Braces. Rllrrn Ivnn-n:n..' anomuer m-lees. Burn Improved Nursing Bottle, perfect and convenient Nursing Butt world, .. ` JUST RECEIVEJD BY --u--_. -2 Pattersonis ' valuarf }2nTE iieT _j__ \ among the various Insurance Companies) are, it is believed. not only excessive, but Im- necessary ; and however severe the losses to those Companies may have been III the late cala- Initous tires in Chicago, Boston and other cities in_ the United States, the losses in the busi- ness of Insurance throughout the Uosninion, does not warrant the grea.t`increase which ha: late} placeein the rates. . _ g the case, this Company represented by iobtained a charter during last session of 1 .-n-liament, at mode rate rates. The promoters can with full cI_)n(lence 'ving this Companya. liberal support, the directors ion claim: will be settled in the most liberal manner, irrespective of `any Company. 7 - For a list of Stock h)ld.ers nn tn .1-it-n can 'l`--~--~- "' ' ` " "" ` A1 Kingston, Nov. 12th, 1873. FALL STDGK 0F MILLhriEiiir;A September 6th. rrespecuve of inny holders up to date, '1 DRESS GOODS, MEHINOS, LU.~'TI .F.S,r and Coloured .s'il| .\lautle Velvuts :1 Black, Blue':md Brown Bx-.:1\'(`:`.~`, Enj_;Iisl1 .1 Blankets, \Vhite, Scarlet and lzu1x:y l"i:u1n::ls, \\'ool Scarfs, Ladies Belts, &c., &c., &c. Inspection of this Stock invited, (Ron Sept. 13u.,_1s73. Bll).\D(?[.OTHS, laN.)FSFrfN.\', \'l \\'orstel (?:1t1'1}3s, Bo.-n'e-r Gents l"urnishiu_g (lauds ; the ` and see our l*`L.\UK b'll.K.\`.-1ml.\'ll.l< Assurtnlent of IKE.-\l)Y-MADE ('l.U'|' Call and see our (,'H;\.\lI lU.\' J; ULUTH [NH BLXDE TU Ul-{DER t HATS AND U.-\f S in great \':1rict_\'. ing. as we do not consider it any tmub '

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