Kingston News (1868), 2 Dec 1873, p. 1

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, _ _ -__ 1., - .4... -u- _y -nonvy at I2 o'ch%k, noon, the East jof Lot No. I in tho.Elo enth Concession of the Township of Wolfe hhnd, north of the hue line, con- tainiog I00 ncra, more on less. The lamlia excellent llul t for the plongln, when cleared lip. Gxceplg a few acres. Aboutso acres are undo! ctlltlvltion. There is 1. Frame Dwelling l>lons_e- and I Stable and Cow Home on the prelnlct A need title will 1.. .....1. n..- me. 1.453.141; A uuv vx {MYRTL_E Iiiixvvl RIQHMDND & am ; Oct. 6. 1873. 1'. N D. n..u...,s.,m, 137:. L _'DA1I_aY Nnwsdi-r1o1:.' 'Lv0($KING GLASSE, MOULDINGS, ' &c.. &c.. &.c. ' Mill y0ll I will?!` Ifilel IRE 9 it hr your money. EACH GENUINE PLUG '1" Ll `( AS H.\lEt{E `HOSE I D }{l:1.~L' ' AGE AND MUSLIN FRILLINGS, J LAIEGE LACE VEILS, `I ADIES BELTS AND I FPER OCTOBER sin, Trains leave L KINGSTON u fol-lows :- l'RA INS GOING EAST. _ ~'r.~_--__ \ J. E.` EUTCHESO_1\f S`M O`E`R S! THE NEW COL0LTl1$ Llunlnn Av: unuunvunc. . .. TRAINS some wiir. WBIG!IS. just-received a. large assortment of the following Goods :- `- _..;...._n~' %UT'l`ON MOULDS, i-_:_ EACH PLUG OF THE vu .l._\J `JP/JV yanked. All am; on of working people, of either sex, you or old. make more llI0l:f`;t weak fading` in: t, ea, c e, 3 anz. gun momenta. or in else. Psrticulnn free. Address . am. so: & 00., Portland, Maine. ADI ES Buckskin G AUNT LETS J f gtni )LAIN AND PRINTED J. G. MACDONALD, A nu:rrw\rJA |"N ALL VVIDTHS. TIN DO\V_HOLLAN DS mm . . . . . . .. , 6.00 a,m C. J. BRYDGES, ` Managing Director.` {LACK CRAPES and MEDICAL HALL. OF A POUND ` .O377::;I working neoule. of nigh...- Imitaitions [OURNING Goods. Jn ALU, I Assignae. a day of No- 4.15 p.m. 3l5am 6.00 a.m nave L10 3.111. 5.20 a.m_. ECEIVED, ex shtp Austrian, a. large c5n- A signmeub of CARVED AND PLAIN MEERSCHAUM PIPES IN CASES, Meet- schanm Cigar Holders. Also 160 Gross of ASSORTED BPuIAR ROOT PIPES and FANCY PIPES. for sale whnlenaln 9...: m+..n A-3-3Uli'1'l`JU BRAIAR ROOT PIPES, sale wholesale and retail, at very low prices. S. P. WHITE , I. TOBACCONIST. Princess S tra=.pt `J GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS, Corner Brock and Ontario Streets. Sept.` 26. -----v--rug.-a `quanta &L\IU\IUIHI.I.U Patterson's Chest Protectors. Patterson's Cork Respirators. Patterson's Metallic _ do. On L\lnIu no . --.. VIENNA Exnmmow. %WATER LIME. .A.';Mc1v11LLm, uj 11213 13 hereby g 1 having Accounts 1 the year 1873 are requ rendered in full. at the signed, on or before the 1* proximo. H . - A SCOBELL BROS, !A1:_ST[\CEY S' EW GOODS at the LOWEST RATES, Call and see them. BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, VVR'I..`INGF DESKS, WORK BOXES, LADIES DRFBSING CASES, THE FINEST ALBUMS for Presentations,- very cheap. `l`A\:lIl.V nrn`r,*I:*c: I Cl uuvuy. FAMILY BIBLES, POCK ET BI BLES, STATIONERY BOXES, LADIES OOMPAN IONS. GOLD PEN AND PEARL HANDLE in Morocco Boxes. ' 1\t\Y*r\ I-51-,\\vz~ . . - ...--._._._ vlvvvv LIV` B. cox.`-15 PENS, ALL sizms, at I ` .-... ` - -. ,- - `If you win; the Best Family Proof`, . Old` Rye, Holland and Old Tom Gin, Brandies, ; Port and Sherry Wines, 3 Or Champagnes, _,---_I, W, .-_--_'-'-- --annoy gr For Docembe?--YOUNG LADIES JOURNAL, and all the Magazines. Nnv. 95, ,9; gunner iniormson app \V` ' Mali K` 1 3"" ' dh`?`Ail$'AGN Vendor : : ____..., ._-_. ' EMBER Royal College `of Surgeons _ England. OFFICE over White & Betta , Prmcesa Street. RESIDENCE come of Ridoau and Ordnance Stmetl. Kingsto `usept. I7, 1873. __... . . .....u mn.uuu1uu1Vb' 01 me best Cana- dmn make, and have now In stock some ex- cellent EN G LIS H ` U PRIGH T Pl AN 03 (u1:u_le by Broadwood, Chapel], &c.,) to which we Invite attontion. A R"`,,.;n,. -:Q'[`l`I`I\Y\_\7 |\7H p ,, , 1 . c zuusuull. actory and \Varm-ooms corner of Princess and Ontario Streets, Kingston. \VE'RF. R Ar (`Ii Pianos, Orga.n_;:I;1 Melodeons. 5 1 1 and ME! make, cellmnt WWII` V E AL\\'AYS keep on hand ORGANS and M ELODEUN S of the best Cana- an make. have Ilnw In niinr-1: anrnn av- You can 2 Aug. 11. Kingston, Nov. 24th, _ \ Kingston, Sept. 19. I872. Ullil I \V will [UST RECEIVED at A. McMILLAN S, one car-load of FRESH GROUNT) of Mortgage Quit Claim Deeds,_ J I Sta.ceyT"si, tz;E<;1 e;21. Hall. gar Ia ..- 1\.........l...... vnxrn 1 A ru-1: Ghattel Lrtgages TOTI(:;F'Jmis A luiv TOBACCONIS'l`, sjtreet. ]v3y order of Council. 1: 1:: Cheap Boo]/sstore, = K I KG STREE T. .....-, u 1 mean street, N %7 of the Spectacles. LIQUORS! FOR SALE. City of Kingston. L save money by getting them at FOR sun AT inn BSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 2. 1873. hereby given,4tha.t : Accounts zmninsr. tlm 39 PRINCESS STREET. eby all fmrties unts against the City for required to have them b oice of the under- 10th dzw nf nnnnmim- u uuuu. M. FLANAGAN, Clty Clerk. ;b, 1873. ----.......u a.:LOII|I..uV HU- !EA|l0I8 sxms-. .31.:-did . G. , . 1,, shmllldirrgu and anon: upcnor Burn Inrproi-'01! Nuning Bottle, the molt `porfoctand convenient Nu-sing Bottle in world, JUST RECEIVED BY TTTTI A """' ` nu umce 01 me under- : 10th day of December SHOE. \VEBEI{ an CO. 2 3 Just received a. saupply of Pond'sExh-act,` in 9 oz., pint and qurt bottles. lllucnee & Wu.ddell s New Building. TRUNKS AND VALISE M./1c'LE.4./V 5- 62. I, Pond s Extract ! NEW 300? & suoe STORE.i Boots, Shoes & I{ubbe1's_| ` Royal Commission Appointed. .. -..-. nun-;L B. Pianps, New and Se;ond-hand. :2 'IV....:. EDWIN ROSE, ISIITHEIPLACE TO BUY THE `BEST AND CHEAPEST IDRY GOODM on-I-\IJ-\I King Street, over 1 PORTRAITS of all T4`.'n`9n-no.1 `A .~.-- - American and Canadian 0rg`a1|s. `GREENFIELUS, LIVEREUDL HOUSE, [ [50 Cases New Fall Goods | VNOVELTIES IN FANCY DRESS GOODS. NOVELTIES in Shnwls, Mnnbles, J nckets, Soc N OVELTIE3 in :11 kinds of Fancy Goods. N OVELTIIB in Buttons, Trimmings, &c. NOVELTIIB in Ladies and Garth : Ties, Q..--L Ln uau:-, uuvo Novlurrm in cuua. Tweedn. - 'Nov1=.-zzrrm in English, Scotch and 1.5.1. `IL--.l.. nu-my an I arable and H13 Emilia good title will be mule. One- of the purchase rnnnnv m...a- L... i....:,l THE present rate: for Fire Insurance throng.-I among the vnrioun Insunnco Companies) .-u noceunry ; and however severe the Iosses to than mitouu res in Chicago, Boston and other Cities i nets of Insurance thronghoqt the Dominion, do. htelftsken place in the: rates. 7. Such bail!!! the 9442- -thin nnnunanv ran:-nnavdn .. `mucus. . Splendid 7Vn.lno in Bhnketa. '.-..:II...L. V-1..- :_ `l1I____I .3. `Ben; 5'7:1-:35: Emu Jul G.olou-r1"td_`Siih` :_ 5.1.. .:L.. :- -1. LL- `l':_-_--1 11---- sIn:umN it IMVlS_ PHOTO Kinny Sh-not own`. due PORTRAITS ull- kihds Copied and Enlarged to any size, nished in Oil, \Vater Colours, or India Ink. Views of Resin}:-nu-an ....- 1u-,x,:,, cnowu &TcuNuINnH1gM.! CALL AT THE Victoria. Foundry Warerooms, N0. 8 BAGOT STREET] Use its Manut'act1u'es. L or nougn Uasnngs, J tors, Field Lawn Hollc Kettles, Cum tery or Oman Castings, Stannpeil, Plain, Ware, - waver uolours, India Ink. Residences, ans, c., carefully executed. Septgmber lst. \IS73. PRINCESS STREET. September 23, ms. ' tanker Gth. July 28th. 1873. , ,i ._v_...- 53` lThning and Repairing done. -9 .. .._____ Kingston, lth April,` S3'Exxrmiuc Samples and leave orders. 42 PRINCESS STREET. TO BUILD up A pnv, [F you want food or Coal Stoves, Ploughs or Plough Castings, Hzu-rows, Cultiva- urs, or Hnllers, ttnnlm-. n..:.... Every Witness examined proved that - ---v ;----v -o --uuvun --nu Vlll-IIIITAHKF in hhecity in at the Liverpool Honlg. ASON & HAMLIN, Boston ; Simmons &. (Jlouglx, Detroit, and other makers. Seven!` day or February next. .5 I.) .'_I_ :1, In great variety and latest styles. Pond s Extract ! DIS PENSING CH EM LST9, vuunvusa. : Vnlae in J `CHEAP FOR CASH. , Pond s Extraef .IN THE CITY. an uasnngs, narrows, Cultiva- ir Rollers, Coolers, Dairy 1 Ornamenlzal Railings 01 cunpeil, Plain, or Jananned Tin CAED. J. REYNE pl'innnea Q Slept. I3:1.,_ il,` 1873. J. G D. u.1.1'J.D"1'b', - City Booksto ~ uuuxeubal. naumgs n, Jnpanneul Tm no 1 LV mu, P1-mcess Street. ls, Machinery, TIIE MAYORALTY. TO THE EDITOR. on THE DAILY NEWS. Dear Sir,-In reading gyer one of `the late papers, I remarked that Mr Henry Cunning- ham, our very worthy Mayor, was determined not to occupy the civic chair again; which he has so ably and houourably lled.` Now would it not proper to have his opponent of the last election as Mayor for the coming year. I `am sure Mr Cunningham would feel prondin having Dr. Sullivan as his successor in the civic honour: of this good old city. Dr. Sul- livan is no stranger here ; he was born here, educated here, and in now one of our leading men, as well as a member M 9.. mm---`I tn- --_-_---. ..-.-, ...... .. nuvv one or our Leading men, member of the Council for years, andl believe a. very worthy member. In giving him the civic chair, we won\ldbe sure of having another good Mayor, such as we have been in `the habit of having of late years, good, honournble, honest end able men, lnavlln I- believe the Doctor could be prevaild upon to stand if he thought he would be supported. I have never medrlled in n,lm-,I>.:.m. :.. ..... `Hr. .... ..,.....u. u ac uuuuguu LIB wolua D6 E|lpp0l'F6d. meddled in election: in my life, but I would give the Doctor my votejnnd 2x- erhiona this time if wante('.--Y=ours, &c.,- A SYDENHAM WARD V0123. ' Kinynhn. `D-.. 0 In-up Jnaulnzls, n uuc,..wnrIe: and 1-hncy 1" Non! Scarfs, Ladies` Belts, &c., &c.. & Inspection-of this Stun.-`k i_m'ited, as 1 ' U booms near ! And wonder if thou e er hadn't seen Days dark and dresr. Yes, that thou hhst! The time was when Thy valiant sons showed themselves men, N or feared the lion in his dn, Coma wan] tn: wna - Once, on a bonnie summer day In leafy June, an army lay At Bannockburn. intent, away, To take thv Ofttimes, in spirit, I have been Conducted o'er the changing scene That mantles now thy face serene 9 0 Scntin dnnr I Uome weal or wot But had a. welcomejready thug For friend or foe. .-xu uauuuuxuurn. mueut, away, ` thy tight ; . Thou showedthem thre that thou conl(l stpray As well as ght. Twa.s then the gallant Bruce "led on Thyzwarriors to the victory won, ; , Amlitaught thy foes to look upon! . Thy sons with dread, Till at the name of Scottish man , They were afraid. And in t1:y,d:n-kesl; day; we read How Scotia. s sons, in her great need, stood fast for God and father s creed _ Against the knaves Who would have sown the unclean need That I-sana nlhuau I And at this day, in this fair land In which we dune. xnhn (Inn tinvnrn Ana at tms any, 1n this fair land which we dwell, .who can command The highest; places ?TThose who `tend To guide the elm Ax-e;Sc-ottish men, aid with true hand They rule the realm. Macdonald, though he : fallen now, A native Scot, with dauntlcss brow _ He steered the ship until the prow | Came safe to nhm Then let us toast, with three times three, Aufd Scotia s hills and dalea, `and see VVhat we can do to keep her_ free From all dishonour, That soulless men, with wicked "glee, 1108'!) llnnn Inu- Kingston, Sept. 1611`, lllarrine News. Port Colborne, Dec. l.-The' propeller: Lowell and City of Co1_1co_td left on Saturday night for Cleveland. ' 1' -31. _--L_.._1_._ cw :4 1-iv u - - nu `gut IV \IlI7 DC I ' Left yesterday-Schr. Wandeg-er for Port Ryerse. No arrivals. TL- ....L-..__.__ n- u u -- - I up, thlere b;i;|g`;:.o'v;1:o gkpectsof gctng through. ` VVind, east ; cold and snowing iiuring the day. 4-Juluv. vu olllvnla. The schooner: Richmond, Nassau and Lamb, bound through thrcsnd hsve laid un than-n In:-inn nun, u... ..._........L- -1 --AAL'-- Human 103 mu HqLfxuYs.-Wo have pleasure in oalling the attention of our readers to the advqrtisement of \Villiatn Begg i Co., to be-founil in mother column. A gloneo at the list of oondimentl advertised by this re- spectable rm is enough to make on nacho:-ito l. fun} In to Ono- And as we re met, we all will try, ' To make the merry momellnts y \Vith li Vhtning speed, w_hi e we descry A Around us here Friends on whom we can rely, From far and near. St. Andrew : Day M What memories come. To those who left the dear old home \Vl1ich gave them birth. Thus far to roam A wnv fmm tlnnna I n u.;vu Envc ulclu lJll'I:l.l. JJIBE Ia!` `I20 I`; Away from there, And cast the mind buck o'er the foam ninnnln Rn Anita I And now Mackenzie : at the vheel 0` this fair ship ; and proud we feel . That Scotsman-like, he keep the weal Of bathe in View V Of home in view. \Ve lI give hima fair trial until He proves untrue. ` nu. . . UlrvU-IIJ-U Inn in teeth Inter. Au Kinggton, Nov. 12th, 1873. .. vyvvw-A Iucuuug ul. bull KIWI 0|. lfl will be held on `Thursday evening to arrange for the annual meeting of the Dominion Baird of Tride, and for general business. A full at- tendmce is requentd. nu nuccreu ule amp unm the ; _ Came safe to shore. Till ofgConfede1-atnon now ~ WA hang n..'l......- With mirth and glee, Ad ' 1inlfl' " la 8* .,..u,.,.,. \Vc re met to celebrate to-zight, The birthday of a. hero bright, \Vho found puir Scotin. in~a plight, Down-trodden. am-e 2 . Down-trodden, 801' But cheered her on to dare the right, And do it more. pnblhhu,IrJohh {1'.nuamn-, W I Tun Fun Lu:cn.--'1`he `thirdnumba-at . this spicy little sheet In: nude ih appur- ance, and promises a splendid ms'ri_Ihnun9m- M bcr, which hsvoho ` duly.'gs'lIrllIeiL."1'lI_0 -' ` ml `with wit and ` thronghmybaoklallerordiroctfmd `-H .Z_. \ \Vha.t s this I hear? St.../\ndrew s Day Come round again 2 Well, then, I say Let s keep it up, as best we may, \ Wit); mirth give our lial feelinz ulav , E TUESDAY EVEJVING, DEC . ________________.__.____ J1 DIDENHAJ Kingston, Dec. 2, 1873. A specinl meating of Board of? Trade` will In l..I.`l .. 'n......:_.. ........:_... L- ------ ....., uuuuu uuuugu In , there being now no ' -An uh THE ROYAL GANADIANINSUHANGE GOMPANY . ode for St. Andrew's Day. ` . Correspondence. n 111 ms aen, Come weal woe ; freadv than my race 0 Scotia dear ! .n - -p |.aAa 4- nnwu . DECK 0'81 the 103.!!! Dispel: dull care ! acoua" ma plight, Down-trodden, sore ; 1 to dare th. right uwu ne unclean need That; raises slaves ! on We have galofe`. a, ne Keep me wen Of home 3- 4:.-i..I -....+.'I )1-ZSS GOODS, .\IERI.\'0S, L1.`S'l`R.l.S, STRIPE!) AND PLAI anal l`.>ioun-d Silks, .\l.-mtle Velvets and \'-.-l\'et.eens, Sash Ribbons, Ladies Scarfs, sck. Blue and Brown I`-eavcrs, English aml (':madi:m Twecds. \\'hite and Coloured mkets. \\'hitc,.S-.-arle: aml I".-may Flmuiels, FRENCH KID GLOVES, Hosiery, Clouds, ml Ladies` Belts! kg. &x-. Ilciln.-!..n. AC tI.'. Q; . 3|. 15 SHAWIS, Black wun wwked "glee, Would heap upon her. D. MAW , [PRICE `TWO {CENTS During the pest summer thej?-evernor-Gen. eral has built, at his own cost, B.idesu`I:hll, an excellent Curling Rink, which ' in 1: good playing o1'der.His mweIq the qgpogtnngity of paying a graceful annuali- . . _ . ... ...u.;. no u. consmerablo extent. Adam Crai , 3| pioneer of Lnnnrk dropped dead in his own bout: a at noon on Saturday, aged 75. ` Thirty-three Watdrtown cently searched. fol; smuggled goods coming` women warp ro- from Prescott, Canada, and all but four` were found trying to smuggle something .~' over. ucnauxy, nnnon. no Wintor Emerson, R01-kc---13.` Dun and _` `_~ are claimed by both livies. Carter turnod for both Hsryor Grace and 6ud= Another eliction '1 take 'a If- ' Huang tlI .I-int: in Janna-tn In -1.. CL... gooa pmymg order-(`His Excellency h_n'tJ;r opportunity paying graceful li- , ment to the Scotch eomnu:i.ty, by the opemn ,n_1a.tch for Mon y morngj , followed bye lunch, to which the PreInier.1'.he President of St. Andrew : Soci , the Presi- dent of the{0ttaw~a.';Cnrling;Clul:nnd seven! other of our leading Scotch citizen! have [all the honour of receiving invitations. Harris Brothers clothing feiteblillunent on Barrington street, Halifax, togetyr with their y stock, was totally destroyed reon Satur- day morning. The loss is about 8l8,(IX). TIM lire broke out at two o'clock in Wallace : dry goods store, adjoining Barrie , wuich. vs: the partly damaged. The. re communicated to the rear of Baldwin : cutlery and fancy good: ntnrn an ("_._.__-n, ,- 1.... my uamagea. `rho. cutlery and store, on Granville street, damagingthoj ng and stock to a. considerable extent. Adam (`.1-gin -I--'--~-- 7 ' mu: mane lll me main 1: that of the old Gov: ` ernment, what everybo dy expected wind in It: i miliar with the extraonlinnry honesty and consistency of Grit polif ' lclllll . ` ` A strong meetin of the Lihenl Coman- ti vea_of_East Mid esex W House on Saturday, and an ugocution in! organized, with Crowell Wilson, ox~.P.`. dc Presideizt. Treasure:-,Junea Johuon,,S `-7- side. A liberal subscription was collected :9": legitimate expensel. ` ' ` ' I- Thu nu-nan}--L-'-- A` ` as held in_th_a"coun -..,,.......-aus c;peuuel. ` The organization of 'com|"nitteeI in the " Liberal-Conservative interest in West Toronto` ` is complete. The Jlail predicts a certain 1'0,--_ turn of Bickford. Christopher Rohinldn ill? Chairman of the Central Committee. Grits|u-e encouraged by their eneoeu.inI-: :. nox, and nregtviag by every menial to clean; 1 Moss. The contest will doubtleu bojclme` whoever is elected. ' L` Vvlrere is althejenthusium about Louis Riel gone to 2 We have hed In dqloll unlimited sunnlv nf M.'..;.+..:.1 .._.A.-.. -i-`-- - -3. Keeping dioorderly school! 4. .u.... by. 1ney are now the Doing (;over".Ta2x':'o: and intend, they tellul, to ` out the policy they advocated while in, sition,--nnd'to mete out murderer`: was, beyond all 41 of this policy. VVhj `then _ V silence? Does the [Scott atir not within the more of that shoot fOl'O`_H maintenance 0 high principh1"-IIaI5 Spectator. A serious charge 1.4. been brought ,_ V school teacher in Illinois, the , which are :-l. Immorllity 1 2. P unlso weeping!" The A ' teth ch ethinkoof running Eirzzult xiextagarter. - -` ll! :n.\D\'I \\- ._... 1...- --_. A lady who hsd never been yd` children went to a shop to buy ldllll ` ` ntedl mottoea for her sitting.-n.nn_ uuuunm went: to shop to pay sitting-roam. would be the but one,uid the h ed to be `ounce, ad III h:5`37uaa 1m1:'5131ma:en to come Dennew, Dean-in, I Qt-nth, Mn nnonner ammo: sun tan these districts. in Jsnuary ly. _ ; Probably` be returned without` -V ' fhe Housqwill meetin Jnnnary . V ` that timeitiu almoutimpollibh tour` political parties will _Ibnd.-Norll _ Hera.ld.. .........: um; u: unrlaume uuuon. A Montreal Vtelegram says, the Hon; ` Dorion has comdont frankly Apd dgchrejthai the polxcy of the new A ' I'ill ho the same in the main that tbovold` `N er_:3_rnent,Awl1at everybody exnectad elm 5- '4-`- to supply of Ministerial outcry ' _ the last week, ,but}not one sentence `he: ` devoted to that lately favcurite"e1Ibjec.l. WK have bed masterly elfortn in Pgemier, `_`_powerfnl' speeches in Blake .. ....;..uu,enmuuum wont hmghgga 1 -...-...u -uuovuuy U Ol'FI"III ` W: Premier, werfnl' speeches by Wood at I unee, hate: to pnnilhnleni ` Louis Riel t ey luve"been an silent u` grnve. The murderer in still at 3,, atrocity of hiscrimejhu not been nuti by any recent-information, the 1 ' of the presenlhigglot p' . y pledged their honour to ring to even without attaining to their present t" . B tit was 1:11 I 'al duty t:::isnd_ :5 tin. n.....:f.:..|~s-_-_ H. ' f rm that duty. They the Donmign, (:1, overnment, intejnd, they` to . nntihn nnl:n...LI.-.. _ .__,,. ... . -~ A masomc net took place London,.Eng.whic deserves notice. Alli ` usual lodge work was done, the uuullii tle Great City" Iodge of jo|Iu-ned to their bouquet room, ` `of the Icculhomod nun tuoul waslroauargfrn o. onlu llpthr , zidslltheofeloeugndvisitorl - rcput ; and, when the cloth ` ell. the Pruidnnt aunlninul In .. Ian , auu. I10 deli munity for no la embarrassing ax culty.- -Leader. -,- .. DLDTHING. _i7a11:;bl Farm fo; Sale. }: It.is saidhthat Mrgcmdon Brownkmannginjs` editor of the Globe, is to re-place Mr Dixon an Emigrant Agent for the Dominion, at I I8l:.ry._ ` nf $10,000. Ye faithful aoull fresh obnrqgo` " take. ` ,_-- .. .. ...-,_.-..uo nu` uuonan fo,r In-y._` j,Ye faithful oonrggr ~ - The discovery of a. new Swed.i.sh'nig " ' is nnnouned. Martha Ericson, 3 uervani r! of Stockholm, is about-to proceed to Pu-ii`foi' 4 education. She is saidto h_svn a mxrvollou` vs ice and already gures In print an the. ut1;m val of Christme Niluon. , ` Mtxntrnnl 4-nl..n....-. ---- A` "" ' ` " IFC g...L.- repuu and, `men the cloth had, ed, the President explained to "the lodge had dotcrminod to gin, W and . (which cost batwnn 50131 Xi.:J e nan aewrmmoa to pvep :1l:a(:Dzl\fhich out betwaniud. Z to give the amount that and - ` fund of tho . Mott at tIvV% andaxnn-ad nnnuhilll! `w ,/ THE POST OFFICE ROBBERY.-RE- STORATION OF THE MONEY._ The circumstance of the serious robbery ` of registered letters at the General Post Office, Toronto on the 18th of August, in dou_btleas fresh in the recollection of the public. We are glad to learn `that Mr Swotr nam, the poet oice inspector, received, yes- tel-day, through the representatives of Mr Cuppage, $3, 21.43, the amoutofthemoney contained` in the batch of letters stolen. It is the intention of Mr Su........ a- --- unuu Iuv uvgvn --ugu so gratied u the u$ experimnt it was ma expnueo. with the nbqe1"'b.u;.:e{,'u"a7s':3"'man 7 tuna lueoaiof` exnerimut that ' I to nivb III ` ff mutt hg`e musieiIn!-Whon1nIndpth 4_ _; V M A M ' net took lace : Jondontslgungfwhic deservaIPno1'ieo."Nl'l' - .1. r`. MM,` ' ANDRE\\' ROBBRTNON, J. R. THIBAUDEAU, L. A. BOYER, M.l ., Lon ox we vuuuu um =":.:;.'.:` ' ;:*:...c.,. 23...} m .. ncu comm; , agnd :`1 lW'll>nt four- something.-V \:uLU.\u: .\'.\'III. . & ALEXANDER ROSS ...__|_\'___ L'l.0TH-`K l{UESKL\'S, \'E.\'ETl .~\.\'S, F..\'(`- LISH am1St`(lT(`H TWVEEDS, and mu] Coatings. Beau-r and Pilut (`lutlis in all Colours : Splendid Assortment of nislling (inmls ; the Best Value in l'mlo.-r-Slnirts and Drawers in the city. Call r BLACK SlI.KS anal SILK \'l-I|.\'l-_."l'S, which wg are selling at Cost. The Best tof |lI'l.\D\'-.\l.\lll-I t`l_.(| l`lll.\'G in Fine Suits, Pea Jackets. and Overcoats. we nut (,`HA \I |`lU.\' l`|`2.\ J .\l`K.l-Tl` fur $4.50. and Full Size ()V'l<`.R1'nA'r,q -4 an .- \Inn.n -----~---~ ~ ' BRITISH \VlxREH0UjsE. - ?-<--u- 1`n.1as11` L\IPZ)RTA l.`IONS J l'.\[` UPI-`.\:I-in nlvv AD U11 Sacuruw-Tnuscmzx .. Lhnczn. . . . . . JOHN V. NOEL, Agent, Kingston. ice over Parke:- s Drug St< Authorized Capital $5,000,000. llwly axon place in :9: rates. . Such being the cane. this Company represent -xilby the wealthiest merchants of the Domin- ion obtained I charter luring last sessinn of Parliament, and are now prepared to do business at l'l:I0d( rate rntea. The promoters can with fn.'l cnntidence rely on the citizens of Kingston. givin thin Company: liberal support, the directors pledge themselves that in the event 0 lane '11:; will be settled in themost liberal manner, and risks will be taken on their merit irrespective of uny C--mp.-Any. For I list of Stock holders up to date, see Tm-onto Globe and Ma _4th and 5th_Sept. .; In n It: - '1-nu: - ~ 11;` uL\l:a\I vVl.l.n3\J.`. llT.\RY-TRIASUREB . . . . .........Al-{THUR GAGNON. uczn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ALFRED PERRY. Head Oicc, 160 St. J .mes Street, Montreal. __ _Av;.n_ \/Lv.l.J.L I._l\J Jl'.\"[' Ul H.\'HU OUT At Nlr\'au|gl|ton & (`o s, . IST3. l)lilE("TORS. , HON. JCHN YOUN-}, M.I`., PRE8II)EN'l'. J. 1-`. .\`I.\'(.`b`N'NE5', VICE-PRSl'DEN'l'. OBI-IRTSON I tnlnr NOW SHOWING AT THE FANBV mm STAPLE my songs. An inspection invited. \ILV I `V , lot solicitor, ` Anchor Buildings. 3. an. gapply to June: hhll. nrtn `e throng.-lzout the Dominion (the result of combination n-nnco are, it is believed, not only excessive, but un- ere to those Companies may have been in the late calso Lou in. the United States, the losses in the busi- it dne not warrant the great increase which has .ea. Zomp.-my represra-em: the g Parliament. are nmv nmnm-pd tn .1... I....;....-.. WILL be sold by Auction, by \\'i|li:un.! Mu y, Auctioneer, at his -Sale Rooms, M Eat Square, Kingston, on the `IS NOW SlI0\\'--I.\'G HIS I AN DRE\\' \VIISO.\T. urrn up A I-"T title Goals Y ;fMAJ.LL.AI3D:s [.T~-NO. 47] 05:11; 9. lW.& J. Mcammon` ' ' ' ' I No. 13, SHAMBLES, KINGSTON, Ontario" 33' The BEST MEAT kept constantly on ` hsnd. Steamboat: and Vessels supplied on, . the shortest notice. ` FALL STOGK OF MILLINERY, IIUUULIBC DOD D0 . ll Shroede1E&Sausages nvery day; At 15 Cent! Der 1b.. With an endless variety of other and Chocolnto Bon-Bonn. 0 Au FII `I soomu smug AND _ MARBLE plgnqums, \T..-- > .._._A._ Famous Chocolate Bon-Bons, Pistaches, Maria. Louisa, Marshmallon, Nougat, ` Panacheis Cream Bon-Bons, `X7163. -.. .._.`H..._ ..__:.L_ llingston Marble Works | .. . ..... .......a, I ma -Jauliets. amt Uvercoats. `hr $1.50, Full Size 0V'ERUl)A'l`S at $6. |"ashiun.-Lhlc Style and on the sl1ortest.;1_Qtice. I see our Assortment of Goods before purchas- W 1.11:.-m. ` McNAUGIITON & 60. I ._ ., j-- now uuuueu Ill FROM SHOW Ind` and Sydenhan Street. A Kinqltou, Nov. 8th, 1873. 4.. -ruueut. oi ::r;.x|n'..\I.mr: t`Ln'l`Hl.\'(: i.'{1"i..L slid}: i`-L; $2.32: (`all and are L`HA.\l 0' CLOTHING .\l;\Dl-I TU Ulilillju tlm nmst t HATS AND L`.-\l S in gre:|`.: variety. Call and see Go ing. as we do not consider it. my trouble to show Oct. 3. ' ` ` Al xv. 5 will be sold: at`very low priceszfor Cash. mint attention -to their Lug ' Handsome Stock of Finished JAMES MOORE. A. VROSS, nu ~_ vuu, 1311.153 DULI. Eice Store. analullhl UUV per 1b., 'l\ 'rr II 13 7 /BUTCHERsf v A srnv nn vy--u-.-.~-us`- TJIOHN OSTELL, \V. F. KAY, M. C/MULLARKY, PRINCESS `S 1`REI:."I`. GLUTHING. aml I omurrtl Black, Br Blankets. White SR- KINGrSTON., (CANADA). TUES lI*uporta.tion _f}o_m Germany. VHESE FLOVVERS are dried in Germany, I so as to preserve their original colour and beauty. The Iubaoriber has received a large assortment of Dried Flowers, elegant- ly arranged in Basket: and Boqucts. Also a a large variety of DR. LAVELL has removed his Residence and Surgery: to the -corner of Barri.- and Filliam Streets, directly behind his for mer residence. Consultation hours from I t- 3 p.m. Kingston, May 1 1873- Flowering Bulbs, Hyacinths. Crocuses Tulips, Lilies. &c.. \Vhich are offered for sale at very moderate prices. G. S. HOBART. VVO GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with board at Mrs Beel s, opposite St. George ; Hall, with separate druoms and use of sitting-room. at ve doll 5: her wnpk uuurges nun, wnn separate sitting-room, doll 51 per week. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Bath Roo attaghed October 3|. . IIQCIIIIIIIIUII ' g I Kingston, 20th Oct., l_873. `Insolvent Acts of 1864; [E65 imd 1869. In the matter of GEORGE CHAFFEY & BROTHER, Insolvents. Meeting of the Gaiters of the abowre es- tate _ will be held at the Oice of Richard Thomas \Va.lkem, in the City of- Kingston, on WEDNESDAY, the Tenth day of December next, at TEN o'clock A..\i., to consider an offer made by John Chaff-:y to purchase the remaining assets of the old firm of C-e0rga-Cha'ey 1!: Brother, and to comsidc the matters relating to the winding up of thr estate. `I A 1:.` nvxn--. --. Dried Fl0\-}7(;'s and ~ - Flowering Bulbs. reams. A good title will Kal! purchase money must be paid down, and tho} rat on the In of March next, when Won I2 be given. For u at in nrmsuo I J ' or\VillialnlIaKu. .'.-`$39!. ,_.'"' ammo Tam nm`ILw7.| 1 Dated at Kingston, this 20th vember, A. D., 11873. r I LIEI :4` u \J\JALV \1 Day E res: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Night xpress . . . . . . .. Mixed Train for Liontreal Mixed Train for Brockyxlle. Inn;-nnvn l\l\`I`vru . ; ;|u:.n1;1 u \J\l.Ll.\ L` Day Express Night Express Mixed Train for Toronto. I` `I Auctioneer and Commi$;l;I; chant, < BROOK STREET, `KINGSTON, I :-Arbn ru 13' Pictures Framed tb ordgf onlort Iidtice J. E. HUTCHESON. Rnnl: In ' - LII. New English Oil Cloths 24 feet wide, Oil Cloth `Mats, Carpets, &c., and a very large and complete stock of all descriptions of- Dry Goodl. PICTURES AND FRAMES,` TDHYTNQ t1I .A1QI`Q 1lf\'I'Tl' `nncrnu While . ONLY WEIGH. E OF A. POUND. Thu giving you I poorer uloy at your ` Patterson's Lung Protectors. `D..u.-...-_v_ AL - , 4

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