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

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I` .`l9tt. BOARD. OODS FOR THE`H1)LIDAYS. Caill and see them _ --_- ;ou'l CAN.-\DIA}& 'l`\V EEDS, Sn PLAIN COA'l`I.\'(`.S, I`.-\.\'cx \'1s'l`I.\'(.'s! the. 1\ 0VELTIEs in TIES, :c., &c. (if the tied, White M and Blue. 39 PRINCESS Smnlr. Of 2 63] :' all descriptions,` tn, 1 -- - I ST R 1`. GREENF|ELD S,F `.01.! Cheap t`o`.r Cash. BROOK STR -r nu. LEBIONS. mu.na.uungs 01 J apanned Tin "" I\ l.l&l.$`D `If-JLLVII Prlo Day V, .`.";`_...._.. '.;.....,; gs Night i8. F..~ . . ..`.:`... . i" - Mixed Triinlpr ll` , _ . Mixed % " rumi T\._ 13--...- A LARGE STOCK 0!` BLACK LUSTRES AND ,NEW MOUBNING GOODS. `Aha irvn ucxnrs AND currn g:tN'l'LE'a, our own importation, selling at Pmiwo & TABLE covms, LACES, ALL KINDS AND SHADES, . W011. RIIAIIIIQ 1.- L- W589 0,]-`pat uovsoi nu- ,~ A GIFT for EVERYONE! Plrumes, Flowers & A 11/11: nnuxnuo ._ ____._._ :__ .\`cw -[7`asl|i0na.bl (mods, HOMEMADE, BRILLIAN I`-TONED. `First Prize and Diploina, `Kingston, 137:. Two First Prizes, Hamilton, 1872. Two First Prizes, Montreal, 1873. ` Factory and \Varg:-ooms corner of Princess and Ontario Stree`l.'!',7 Kingston. A F1py 1)[`\7r\4I m n - - - --- The` _ __ -.4vv LA December 12. KIN GSTON. (CANA DA). wEBE1'i7sa co s Graml Square and I Upright Pianos, y nun DUAELUISKS 'A-NTE _ week, for good board and paid in advance, meals at all hot meal, at CHARLES GREGG S, ings (formerly kept by Mrs. Car Dcc. 12th. V EN BOARDERS \\'AN'I`ED, fo board` _a[1d lad; Imifl in n:lu....,... ._--|- - Beatiful Dress Goods, Cheap Scarlet Flannels, ` Cheap White Flannels, Cheap Canton Plannels. Cheap Blankets. New Seal Cloakings, New Beaver Gloakings, New Wool Shawls. EAVE your orders to: Pi)R'l`RAI'I`S in 1 Oil, Water Colours, or Ink, immediate- ly, to be in trune for the Holidays. 1 isgI_E_LnoN & DAVIS. j S 1SII"6*1iLf:"ii"s}T | . I EACH PLUG 01*` THE IMYRTL1E NAVY ._- .,---v...., .uu5auuu. A FEW PIAVNOS TO RENT. -)I1['l:l'!1`\n- I 0 Auctioneer U While the Imitations ( '1: Tlms giving you a. poorer artiele it for your money. Dtrwrt r.nu-v--._ - c. ANGLIN S. C M? l`ia.-tures Fr; \I -- -a-4 Dec. 5. ALL un.1 I.JSIE IN- PICTURES AND FRAMES LOOKING (`.l.AQQl.` urn" - he Globe Mutufifi Insurance Company of New York. .j__. J-O \ Hzunilthn, Sept. 23, unn. uununnu 11:11,. 11-11 KINGSTON II fol-lowI :- _ TRAIN8 GOING 1:IA_1_..._ - V249. me.` Vliuiu , 1 L11 tho grgw Sept. V10. ,, _-_ J..." .uuuc_v. E-\CH GENUINE PLUG ST.-\.\IPED I11 9-7` ONLY WEIGH -.--nu IIIIIJ LOOKING G LASS ES, .. `H, 5,, , _----v--Iv TIIIU U` and o'erI than made cheaper thm t. rhll can be purchased for else`-lire. Call and exsmine for vnunan... `Boa.rd and Meals. ,;.. v-u, rtionccr and Commission Mer- cluzmt, snow; s"1'm:m', l{h\'GS l`ON, nu`: un . Chemist and ]51-'uggist, MARKET SQUARE. i} E. 1=.JErCHEsoEIj \VEIG_[IS unna \\'AN'l'El), $2.50 a lodging to be 2, all hours, 20 cents :1 LES S_ Marl.-at 1z..:v.: ....., .u,., aw. Frzuned to order on short notice 1 1) 1--n....--_ I. PARKER, I u now in stock and in: hiring a great variety of 1 DEALER IN - -__ ....v. v uuuu J. E. I'IU'l`(.`HES()N. OF A POUND. OF A Poimu .--uIIl&\ s,` l\-I`OULDI1\'(i:S, . &c. u uuurs, :0 cents GS, Market Build- . Card.) 1t Patterns. cheap by a.:.o Law 8.00:. mm rm`- 9Y0i>51*AITffii'iku7 fs, en thqm um. and less of A large Now is the time to keep your memory `3 green, by giving mother and daughter; PA,S'l`I`tY mu anyone, something from GAGES large and choice ukction of 001.1) and SILVER WA TGHE8 and chasm. Fm Princess Street, Ki1;gston,' Nov. 25. 1873. `*4 3 But One Price Money ou]y. n_ unrgu DLUCK an LOW 1"l'lCS. House-Furnishing Goods. Sheetiuxzs. Tickinus. 'I`ahIn T.v'nm-- '1` nun be purchased eisewlr for yourselves. King-tan, December 9, I873. , _._._..._. Blankets and Plannels. A Lsu-an Qfnnly at 1-... D----A- Shawls} and Mantle Cloths, French Paish-v Szh-mpl. nu......-_1 mu-, , Trimmings, Frin naments. 0' es and Or- Laces`, Ribbonl" Flowers and Feathers: i . Kingston, `_l5th Dog, Silk Mantle j Velv.ets. E Dress Goods. F .:. 1. xi... .u .... ...-a sauna nuwuxun, In all the desirable Shades, cut on the bias. - Black & Coloured Velyeteens, In A `,,.pal- \.....:..L.. -1: xv n Dec. 17th, 1873. Fancy Goloured Silks. All H... \*n---`- Blaclf "Silks. Suited for the app:-oachi: All the Departments are 1 I The Inspection of CASH I ). SATURDAY EVENING. "-h;,>i?S,l styles in (Jhignons, Braids, Switches, Jute, Thread, Goat's Hair, }I11m.-m Hair, &c. A large. supply of Ladies Back Combs, Coronets and Fancy Shell Flowers, Hair Brushes and Combs in great variety, to be sold cheap at J. - }'l \IDlFORD S ULD STAND, KING STREET. N.B.- Cridiford purposes having a. MORNING AUU'l`ION_ SALE of USEFUL and FANCY Al`n'l`lCLES, for the conve- nience of the citizens, of which due notice will be given. A number of OIL PAINTINGS. Dec. 12. muux FLOWERS and 1`P.U'1'1`" "W zlnss Shades, to be sold cheap. Ladies \Vork Boxes and Writing Desks, Fancy Boxes for (u`lov:.s, Handkerchiefs, &.c. Also :1 consignment of Family Albums -must be sold. -.....v a. u.ua.n.L:.|.u.I.I..I.L6 \.lUUU.Dn Sheetiugs, Tickings. Table Linens, Towel- lings, Hot-rocks Cottons, Lace Curtains, Table Napkins ; also a. very large assort- - ment of Tape_stry, Brussels and '00! Carpets. A beautiful msortment of WAX and FANCY FLOWERS FRUIT under Glass Buxe_u Hnndkercluief; lu- Ellaova ne assortment of REAL WI-IITBY J ` SETTS, &c.. and all kinds of UHEAP and FANCY JEWELRY too numerous to mention. GEORGE If til ( :3 dc- '-w-.-rZ. `I Also just received for the I assortvnellt of J E\VELRY of e and Plizted. ~ J. .wuu.u uu wuu J. 1011111513`. A_ Large Stock at Low Pnces. _____ "l'| 5 1 - - A Special Department with us. 1.1. II Lu > UILLU. JJ.l.CIa.I.lII.I.U Paisley Shawls, Ottama Stripes, Clan 1`a.rta.us, Handsome Lac Shawls. Also I large assortment of Beavers, Astrncans and Seal Skins for Jac 'ets. it I fI TO BE SOLD AT 6] CENTS PER DOZEN `In nlllninn---~ RES_PECTF'ULLY ANNOUNCE THE opening of large quantities of ..--so The N weai Goods showing. vuu uuuuo. French Me:-inos, Empress 1 nal Cords, Satin ulotlls, S lzu-my neum-+.......; .: h- _._....... uncuuua, nmprels Uloths, Diago- Serges, with a large nssortnnent of Dress Ma.teria1s suited for every description of wear. _._--_. --v I V` I U Uldg Real Lyons make, superior value. J` .. vv-vu;uu V ULVUIJUC In a. great variety of New Colours. vi-vvonllld Ell II All the Newest Shages. ass -street, Knngst 25, 1873. Matthew Gage, O ) SOLD 11'!` 56,600 EA SHELLS R {`I.`\T'I~a trnrn l'\ TIME! . full assortment of all the Bst Makes. ,_ .,...., n. u unn 13 run. D02 Afr o|u|'nnpnn s. {CY FLO\VF.l:.\' -...,1 no l~`aunil_y Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c., J. I GARDINER. .. uyynuauunllg VVHH30!` 5883011. ;ments now fully assorted. . BUYERS solicited. approaching Winter Season. nents fnllv an-=nr+=-J 5 made. Saies for Ready ; I. GAmnN1;:n] rnmcnss 'sj'r.ms1'. I Cloths, Diago- Serges. :1 e Holidays, 3 full f every kind, Gold daughter : Ghristmzis and New Years. ixnexhauskible Magic Inkstand J; lJr9ll6(l' E Co I quantity o ' rdwood ulstgewhen ordered. W. B. & S. AKGLIN, . 7 Steam Huh; Kiuxguton, Oct. mu, 1373. Wqllington-st. cl, T? At the MEDICAL HALL. Great Bargains will be given in all lines of Goods suitable for Chxiamas and New Year Presents. f\l ' /V -71- - \ - , - -- - Ag: null In. a `ANNUAL SALE LAMPS, L 1 FANGYGDUDS, ; PERFUMERY, ; ' TUILET ARTIGLES, , &c.,&c., 1At LIEDICAL FIATT. l!..... n.._...:__ . Secretary. No. 124 Bishopsgate St., Vvithin, London, 13.0., 2nd Dec., 1373. On and [after Saturday. the 13th instant, will begin, And an I c sn very Iiue."`Also I and 3 choice aloe all kinds, o No transfeu can be nnul between t instant and the 5th proximo, as th must be closed during tlmb period. By order of the Court. K . . V . .. vx uxnl-ILULULSB I} give notice that a half-yearly Div at the rate of 10 pefcent per nnuumt Capital of the Bank will be payable 0 5th day of JANUARY, 1874-, to the Pt tors of Shares regisered in the Colonies The Dividend will` be payable-at the 1- exchange current onthe 5th day of Jan 1874, to be xed by the Local Boar Managers. ` -xv - Bank of British North America. I King :-ton, 1873.` 1.. T A8 just received from Europe a. large as- sortment of MEEILSCIIAUM PJ PES, Straight, Bent and Plain, iii Morocco Cases, Carved, Bent and Plain. in Morocco Cases. Meerschaum Bowls and Cigar Holders in Cases. Genuine Meerscbauxns from 75 Cents to $20 each. VIRGINIA TOBAUCUS, Ha- vanna.,aml Domestic Cigars. S. P. VVHITE, Tubaccouist, rfrincess Street, K ngston. 12th Dec. , 1373. u1ur.'1's ULD STAND, Sign of the RED FI._,AG. Den, `2 Smoke the Pipe of Peace The entire Stuck `will positively be cleared out this month (December). Over $14,000 (Fourteen Thousand) worth of the above Goods will be slaughtered unreservedly. Merchants and Pelars buying in quantities will be dealt with liberally. Call early aml secure the BARGAINS at FAHEY S OLD R I`Avh .u-.L-- -~ earl); ;s:cv1;:eJt l1 S OLD Sign the RED l<`I.Af1 {F . ---~-~~r: ""'l `""- It is unnecessary to quote prices. The Stock has been bought at Bankrupt Sale for Cash, and will positively be sold 20 fer Cent Cheaper than any merchant can lsuy in the ordinary way. This is an advantage of seventy-five per cent to the retail purchaser. The following Lines having been manufac- tured on the premises, we` would direct special attention to 500 Pairs All \Vool Pants-Clioice. 450 Pea Jackets and Tweed Coats--Extra. 600 Vests in Tweed, Cloth, Silk and Velvet 300 Fancy and Plain Flannel Shirts. 125 Black Dress Suits-\Vcst of England Broadcloth. %(j;"S.*`H6il?{ RT. ulav o uuullretl n. Bankrupt Stock of DRY. GOODS, consist- ing of Clouds, Sontags, Breakfast Shawls, Minervas, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Velvets. _ Silks, Ribbons, Buttons, &c., &cr.' ` \\ iU. Dsitiveiv l\n anl.l on 'DA.. 4` - we class of Goods usually 1: class Clothing Establishment, Bankrupt G Bre; I Silk. n:u.-__ 1. .. - _..-. ......u onvbu by buying your Clothing, Tweeda, Flannels, Shirts and Furnishings, &c., &c., at the Great Clearing Sale of Bankrupt Stbck now going on at FAB EY S OLD STAND. In addition to the class of Goods_usua1ly kept in a l'It- nl...... nI-LL 9 WHE COURT OF DIRECTORS hereby -, half-ve.-'1rIv niu:;I....,1 50 Fm-m'nl rnn Un'..V'1' SAVE DU Clotlxiug,Tweeda, at B.-xnln-no Q52! ......m n.-u.`l`ulORl-I Q\'S'I`BRS+Select uul XXX. .` : muxc.r:s, _ ; I.l':.\l0NS, , ` MALAGA GRAPES, l C H ES.\' UTS, COCO.-KN UTS, and NUTS of ALL KINDS, lugs supply of WINTER APPLES, her) fine. Also I large supply of (`AN DIES, stock of CA.\'.\'ED FRUIT: of - w. B. & s. 4NeLIN's wonuoruu apparatus contain! nui inkbo write 3 letter ids tori` ~ `HUNDRBD=-YA _5E"."EMBER Incorporated by Royal Clnarler. CALL SEE THE ` PER CENT SAVED by bying ` C_lotl:iu_g, Flannels. Shirts noox sT0itE._ WALDRON} S. . WHITE amber, bath, Shingles, `kc. rnber always on hand. Also if Cordwood- Hnrrl and Raid. u.u b'1'A1\` D. Iniadtfition 6 Goods kept at- ; Establishment. I hams, ...........A VV. (R. BRADFORD, uuuuusnmcnt, 1 have ock ie,-v_ Glow: 1...- 1 ar, Latb, Shing1c|,'&c. than hand. Aim ,,.._- ..v... ....u uuv aulu the books ...u-..u;uno nereoy Dividend {cent nnuum on the vi ha nun-1.1.. ..-- -U-- I y. D, Market Square- 1 Ia FRI-23!! n-..I ` - run uulllllll UII hll on `the V74, Proprie- 1 Colonies. _ . . V u ~ u nu 1 mac UL I1 January, Boards or I may uu LI, Secretary. I I xepn m tint- ` I have secured }OODS_ nnnniul-_ 1 the 23rd 3 rate of Iugnun IIII paper. . - Wh1ali~lhoI~_-urn-. inflict! Ihoard ' yen . do - n .'i.'.`a.. r`Z1e";;`;;".':`a.;. .`;1 .;".'E: E."4"."-.;..s anu uerue nan: nouoen Harry Iandon. `She missed him frqmthnstou too, andwithhor unual ntraightforwsrd, candid manner, she went to her father and naked ': . ohulaftnu fora botfarpouition at Black's, IIIlI`lI'Od' ea-falter, withigoyag "`%`\':."fi..`a'`:`. ."a....'~%%% `V 3.5.. ;}'0ll,'ll!`!IllU0 huinmhmnm. c... I.a._ n LIV BRPOOL HOUSE. W nuns. H ` . A ` I `L .`-wt-> : L : .;:7 If h_';'.!*``; % himauaui ,;.umm" `* ` " euaouanlfaent 1" `- ~ l't31n1.Y-s certgiply, Iandon,'I will no that you Inn ppoutlon quite as good, to say the least, _u 3111-present one. _ 1-1 am gorry this his pponed. I am you: frignd In every other way. You must nmnmr... wu, anus nu neppenea. 1 in ether way. must remember and command my em-vices when you risk. And so the young men and his employer parted. ` _ Deye peued until 1 ortniglxtiud elspudy and Gertie noteeen Berry Inadun. 1 the darn em ....a ..:n. I..- vuuu uul: uuute. . I mu about to ask, sir, if you would give me letters of introduction to name other eotablishmont ! ` - = an-nlu ....L-:_1-.. r-_s V '- --- I ...... J. ncstuu n. max. 1. am sure Miss Foster is not ignorant of my feelings- Why, why are you sure, sir `l" Why 1 Oh, sir l why do the blind know the sun is shining, when their whole being is lled with its warmth? Need we tell them. what it is ! ` Every two woman knows when she is beloved. Her heart tells her. Oh, sir, I-ask you nut to give her to me now- not until I,can prove my worthiness. But let me speak to her, ' Impossible ! I never will consent. Tia useless to say more on the subject. And after this convers_ation- I suppose you will not feel so well contentezl in your position with our house. HT _.. .l.....s. L- .'_L ' '- ` ` __ -._- W .... ..e..ua..u uer in position undyinosseesfxlg nothing more than his own good name. Harry Landon was one of her father's clerks ; and Gertie Foster, despite the great gulf between them, grew to love, `with all the devotion of her nature, the handsome young man. Every one liked Harry, and respected him ; and no one in Andrew Foster's employ possessed more fully his condence. Many times he would remark to friends, Landon is a tine fellow! a noble follow ! But when the truth came to the proud father that this young man had dar- ed to love his child, his opinion must have undergone a great change, for he could scarcely restrain his` wrath suiciently to treat, with any show of decent politeness, Harry Landon, when he came to him, in a. manly, truthful manner, and told his love. Have you Dresnmed in an M;..- 1:~.._.-_ ' J.` 0, daring 1 union tn n Lou or New Goods Cheap- P``Vu uisrulg w nope you would give me prmi- ' sion to speak. Still, there was a possibility, and I seiud it. But I Mina Foster ignorant of mv feelinau-' mamy, tn] 3 this. sir 7" 6 WAT. 01 ieul regrets. , It was not thus, however with Andrew Foster. The particular one whose happi- ness he had marred still was with him. Daily he saw the face, once so bright and beautiful, growing paler ; missed the merry bird-like voice that lled the house with the sweetest music !. Yes ; although he knew she was fading under his hard, 1111- I bending will, he would.,not bring her back to life- aye ; for what is life without love ! ' Constantly during these midnight h urs, as vainly `he weoed sleep, there woul comer instead the plaintive little face, with the_ great beseecliing looking eyes. Why would he not yield? Why because pride said Nay. Could he, Andrew Foster, one ofl the wealthiest men of the city, give his child to one so far beneath her in position and possessing nnrrv `I .-.-uh... ---- ---- ` ` ` " BY FRANCIS HENSHAW BADEN. It was New Year's morn. Andrew Foster' was up much earlier than usual ; in truth he might as well have remained up during the night, for, although his head rested on a downy pillow, sleep never visited him during those long, last hours of the old year, nor the first of the infant successor. At the best ofjimes, when 9. man s or wo- man s heart is free from the burden of a. disapproving conscience, there is something deeply impressive about `old-yest s night. As we watch, passing, passing so swiftly, dying out, those last moments, how many a. heart is.lle(l with vain regrets! But there is another chance-a better time, we say; the mom-ow we will begin anew, make amends for the past, to him or her. Yet, 0 ! K if with the passing year, that one that we might have made happier has gone too- gone beyond recs11-then ours are cease- less regrets. _ It, was Imf. i'.l1nu In-......-.-- ---A`, ' ` "" v`-3-` the tender ower ; the glisfning dew The streamlet as it ow d ! Each should its tale of wisdom tell, And when the shades of ev ning fell, Along l d worship God , --... -...... mum u m we suaufe J Should cheer my rustip life. ' V I d read the Book of Nature through ; The tender dew ; The gtregmlet 1-and And w 1.`- ..I.. I. . u cuvy not we men and great, Nor covet power ; nor gaudy state ; N or, laim s loftier sphere. My wealth should be what heaven And seking nothing more besides, Be eye: happy here. ' . provides, In I d envy I covet XII nlllll ( '0.-VI`, nun make my dwelling in my brea.s't 4 h ! never hence depart ; . Stay ! stay ! and let my spirit share 3 Thy sngile. that sweeten: ev 1-y care, And gladdeps every heart. rnu Come in, than bright and he`avenly guest, And make thy dwelling breast ! Oh_! never depart : um wneu the shades e` worship God. .,__-_ .... V.-nuu nu uuu, In I]- nl}, you presumed to te_ll Miss Foster . 7' asked the indignant father. No, Sir. "I came to you first, scarcely mg to hope you would give I a D0Slihif.t1 ; L `E -he sllmty gum. /EA 7' U RDA v}- (E V ENING, DEC , CON TENTM EN T. __.__ v Cg:-Iie's New ` ' not the rich and et ; xzaudv nu Doc. l0_. ` BY J. PARKE. ' Year-`s Gift. [PRICE ' TWO nu, as: tumor, H but gmy, over her, and murmured: . "V She in 8100 A and mar tie 2" he on! softly. 3 M -FnLhor,:I n not, auswu'pd- softly. ' `-I thought you won, and I .% .;.[,,,_.::;j.i.i.,,.."""'*x..-,. .... `u ; fofaa :14 % '% A fMw7~nwt-33 9'5 I ` ` , was at-emu ' ., ezting Vi0m,':lO ' ' with udneu._ be was at 12 Arm: nomad mo, ` of Gartieiold loving . `M pqt in lheiih LI. persons who are fond of a GOOD 4` (`UP 01-` 2A_ will do well to call on -\'Cu'I"l` at lL\l.TU.\' and get sample, an we have just rec:-i\'t`d an assortment the liuest vvor imported into the city, comprising \'..m.,; llynons. Japans, Souclmngs and Con- gnus, at pricrs to -Irfy oun_|[wtil.in||; .\'_.H.4~l'nrtin-:5 requiring (`HAM P.-\G.\TI-LS Wnllici do well to give us a call, as we intend tn .Ij;1uuo of our stock (which is large) AT run` . ` `She wished not to' throw . - r-~~ "-'_"'_"'I 5""1v. H, mm of hnppusr hm wogo~h{ A csutioul mp; approached. it, yet moved no , no; opened uenea which wu our hoii He, her father,` hm mdtly. her. and mnmhu-..I - Lug uxely. _HoIv Ion she remained ` dreaming. gNot duping Her mood of dbpx-anion hid { and Ih was smiling gdny ion: timed wqu clltinlll Ito:-1' n-nu-..`.' ._.._..-. `An-nu uu I517, mrough A ` ` wore, never so plainly "wit fv changes that the hut year hid ` her beautiful face. ' When he saw her sinkto , ` chair, his heart smote himiegn out quickly. Pbuibly in fungi, linger, he might grow weakii_. Gertie heard the hall dnhm dam`- I ......u, ms me am, vnth so much _ M grace, the honor of his e me_nt. And he saw, tho the wore. never so nlninlu `;.....-` . IUVB and mercy. ' The guests were all gone, the. dgy was nearly over. Gertie hldi herself wearilyinto an arm-elnifi was no longer need for diuemb j 4; forced smiles could die iu`my;,Iho, rest and weep. The cl1'_A made happy. Her father had save her the New Year preebzttn. Slit not cared for any, but the had; 1` ering hope that he might come; \-`Plat a word that would V W-uu._y, my_ cnud, and help me` receive " friends. We shall have many, I ` She prnmiled the woliid ; but. hor"fi|_i'#$' knew it would be an unp_lean.ut ,tu_k-- ` Gertie would much sooner spend thi ` quietly `with .her little ones, or in` } love and - A ` guests warn .n ...._.- nt- -* v v. 1* \:'u' ` Give me what you choose, father. I in ~ give me so much, I hlwe no wish to ` but---' She hesitated-3116 almost " breathe it forth. No, no she L I cloud his heart that day. She out V_ " l the wild hopes, and continued _: Bri.ng.;`_Q_ ` what. you think 1 d like; I trust to . declsxon. After breakfast he said : `You will l:_I.y aside your deep mo _ ` T to-day, my_ child, and help me receive K have mnnv I n.:..1. 1 _._ ...,.,.....o...,, no pleading, no how earnest, could have made Inch 91 hit`- presslun on Andrew Foster as that 'chiH'lu,_ innocent prattle. _ -. Again the door opened, and Gertie uni I Nellie were beside lgim. The killOlVW9l"O received. The father saw-his child wife striving to be cheerful, and not Vclilt lie}-`_= shadows over him. Ffntnld 41...... -11 L ' *` ` `L . _ _ - -.I I T ' ' I V "Hl'l l' AND OYSTER DEPOT, Street, Market Square. I0. ' ' uutuowa him. " 5 He told them all to speak their what he should give them` that day. Etmf` I and N ellia were quick to tell, but said, with a smile , that threatenod to Vtenr: ' - . ` 6133..- --~ - ` ' ` ' I uevu. . " ` "' No 111- t - 9ar1`1T:`:r.[:e<!:]o:1l?(1,1alv?1o??nfi:d1`c ug . Drenlnn nu A...!____ 1: Val`: Papa. are y to-day} i a.pa, I I splillcll put of gkal Gertie be a new glrlg and play with us - s 4 Iievo. ~ c K? - mus was gone. Two years before aha Ind - passed from earth. Oh, if she was yvith him, how different he would_be ! He had boon I. good husband, and the gentle wife could not nd in him anything to reproach. But he knew how much was left undong. many little loving acts, that make life -so doubly swet, were forgotten then. oar. Heir. M` Again Eddie's voicesounded inhis fatho_r'I - , _" r ' 5 net. 1 wzshl Oh, I wish msmmsvwu here. His blue eyes lled With. tears and" his lips guivered, and in it sorrowful voice he cngmtiimedz I wish I when mamma was here. _ `Van eveivvhmiu ..4..:..:_.. L ' d been a new `bof lufpa, naacue's happy. Wllill no ~' clothes, new thing. I am going to Gertie says everybody somebody happy to-da} make Nellie happy, fox her. I wish! Fig kl... ---- 1!" THE WAllI)ll0Bl<}. -ug Ull la Happy N: papa, Eddie : with no - I-I--1-- will it, I lave H Th .____ __ ' do so too, although he may never know any Landon. " much said between the fatha_r aiding fo'r her love "` uulu SCJICB repr Sho was uasscd from An:-H xudrew Foster had closely}: I ` d, as she did, with {I' :4}, the hpnoru elaasnt u`, ne might wui rrtio hall ddor " r` her father had gone entice` ikel_y. ` ' 1 = V 3, you going to be 3 now min Papa, make me hnnnv n; -an. .. Importaptg N oticei} uuw xear for papa! See ie's happy. New Year : dny, lotlles, new boots, new`every- an be a new by too; I must try to make to-dav. I am arm... in __._, -- ---uvuIIIlyF0oA appy to-day, I gm gomgjo happy, for I'll stop teasing 1! `nmmmn. was Jlue eves lled mm. ;...... ---.-- I , _-._ _.. n-IIIIIII Illsllli 1 u elegant law, through plainly `was, viiilih rear had as-mum _.. 3....` w no is IICV Ell! nake happy rm`, with I_ skates. And Ne1lio and girl, please, she won't sing` I ; she in getting old, I Ran` ans it groan. Two 1. Oh. if aha wnn ..;n. 1.:_. ,, nappy new rear, sir. A '0, and the door was thrown y, his only~one, the young- `n, come running up, cry- V" Year for 39: V UIPPY. Ya1If'I 3" CEN TS a, eiiaa ` kiuel were `saw his child was` cut her PURCHASERS ENTITLED TO A PRESENT- .,..e.. Innla .5. S`; WHOLESALE . Scott & Dalton. w is continually mumf:c- | Youth: and Boys` nnw l||- ------- I luf- lyll ingstnn, April lStlr, I8 Zion G. W. Andrews, ms 1 \ V . \ w . v . . _ . _ _ _ Q -T *. ________._._., R, 13Valdron s; Just lieceivecl and get first Choice! ~13.-umnuomz (_)\'S'I`BRS Seleet , nu ` wlisox-s nuxmnms. _____,________ V()LU.\[E .\'XIII.-NO. __--- ttllw ' the mate I else`-mm, ' I AND RETAIL. ;WlLK_|NSON, Wellington-St. at, Kingston. 1', King jwATER LIME. wo_ GENTLE)! l;J;I_can be oama WI! 1d. ff Mn Beel'n, oplgfzitg 3;. I El: 71` "Pltb bedrooms and no sitting-room, a tivo dolls: per week. M Dianna 6 o'q|ock. Both Roo ttuchod, o.g.ng:1.,.;` m ' I 'Exunino Samples and leave orders GHQWN &% GUNNINGHAM. n. drra netues, Uv.-mete:-y or Ornameht Castings. Stamped, Plain, or Won, [CALL AT THE ~ r Victoria Foundry Warerooms, I IF you want \Vood or Coal Stoves, Plouglns or Plough Castings, Hm-rows, Cultiva- tors, Field or Lawn_ Rollers, Coolers, Dairy Kettles, (J4.-mete:-y Ornament:/Lljlailxngs l`.n-khan. gu.__,. , H` ' fUse its Manufactu1'es. CHOICE GOODS (am ....,a -..- Fancy Confections and Bon Bons. December 12. Aug. 11. Kingston, 15th Apri1,;1s73. anler And. all the. B SCARFS, &c., . _._ an, In uuw complete, SCOTCH, ENGLISH and l\A\`Av- FANCY Axn TH`-0 AS MOORE, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. AT DUMBLE S. ICED CAKES 40 Cents p MESSINA ()l{ANGEb' am TO BUILD UP A BITY, 381` JIICEIVED at A. McMILLAN S, one ur;lond of FRESH GROUND Sept. 24, 1873. All kinds of Mjv Cu's, Thibets, _ Ru`s, M 1tts,_ r-I? Of descri ntinns And all i(`.Al-xv; 1. - -_...., - III. -uwu ufn, SOU'l`}I SPi\ SEAL J.\('Kl-ZT.~'. In-ul-In-' Ivreasfcnl. trimuwd with l lm-km! Utter ; Uplucked Utter and |'l:u'n. lMPUR'l`l-ID JACKETS of BALTIC b"l.-\`., ASTR AL`.-XX. ENTLEMEN'S FUR BOATS,` ._..___ THE umlcrxigm.-J begs tu annuun unuy cnstmners tlmt he has hand, of his own nggtnnfacluru, in x nL.VL I`. October 1,, 1873. Au" of which will be so] NHE STOCK, which is of our 4 _ tion, is now complete, cons: Il'\DII.~q'v -.-- ., _ K Xmas and New Ypa.r's A. mm-1u`ILLAN,% r rwngn Uasungs, (,`ulti`\"a- Is, 0rnament:Ll.Ha.il1ngs 9, Stamped. Plain. or Jnnnnnnrl 'l"i-- slashing Reductions ! i FOR SALE. N0. 8 BAGOI` STREET] .... ..-. .. uuollllhlclurl`, Ill Furs l n' lnuligs, `I'll `urn Thomas Moore, Rea-iy-Llnxlo or made to ordex`-. ,Bun;ai1}V"'3'1Zle:a, I n~l..'..l. ...:n L, cA r_ [`0CK, own importa- , consisting of ENG[.I.\`ll ....z And a large assortmc.-'ut of PR_I.\'(`ESS _ I I n-on

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