Kingston News (1868), 9 Oct 1871, p. 1

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TT.T .,. -r\11tiI'I 1`I`I.VI'\ ., , - f in Sacks, cheap. coax MEAL` I 3) {Hill X'l`| J. .\`\\"llv . A., H. GOING,` Ontario and Brock Streets. 'n{.\`D.\ Y5` and .\`.\'i`{} i . } lnq... . ..- \ \ PEAR, `\\'. I`Ul5L\'S0.\'. RASPBERRY, FOUNTA|N, l`l'.VVn_ lawful Ive HI. plysble receive their -IP11 New * ii37"1: E i:in,cgt%h'is&.Ei?W1ZsL. 7 TANDYW-BR0S., ` KINGSTON, (GANADA). MONDAY EVENING, L OCTOBER. '9, 1371. Kingston Marble Works, m ` and :: ` `KIZAII I IJIUI IJLIIIAQ L'nc for sweetness of odour of any i lmuxluct in the Dnminion. Sold by J}. H. | l Al{|{l`ZR and ll1'Lx;_:gists generally in King- xstun, :_\ml wllolesale by LIUNRU & JACK- SON. Mnntreal. J My 12. 5 Prilu-<-.~::4 iloznc am 22-oz-:2: zuul 51;: I\l`I Inn-|v\a us uuvvwu. :11p}_\1iad for the most, mademte cllarges at I the - { .\1x-[sun s .`\1e8 mm 1'm~r.er. \\'l*lIh'KEYS, FAMILY PROOF, OLD RYE, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, and VVINES of all kinds. \\'.. -urn nnvw n-ano.r.;J fn call Tl'FT1.Wn u - -..- '4'-I-. I-1% '0, -valor. ' Ill Bud no ` ....llenllsIry. . OLARK. L.D.S.. DEXIAL Rbols, No. 4 \\'ilsun'a Biock, Weningtol , Between Priqcess and Brod; Sta. , iutisiaction Uuarantoed. My 31. In-nvlnnlanl Insnrnncc Co. ' .'\ LLB Cllu` ' Dominion. I 1 an mnus \\ u are A LES chc Ii . iii:-. i-inlv mu`. .I`7-iD.`\'l'W? Kingston, lst .-\ug., 1871. .\I:Ly 3. L'on_u-1' Princess and Sydcnluun Streets. ` - __ ! Tlifi NE\V AND (.'(.);VIMODIOUS Upper- ` (`chin Stczgnu.-1' 11rnI\,' An nrnm Axv A wm . L I.-n. "TF:o:`\tI:=3s' & DODD: K] ,`-.'(2 S` I'RF.'F."I'_ SHEFF`]ZE:LD HOUSE. Y()L'.\'(: AND OLD, ADIES, HAVE YOU TRIED THE Sept. IlI\II'lI v\lII vb navy:-a | 1\ l.v70 STREET, (TENTS FOR. D0\\"S CHI }"B1';\TED In \ ' nan] 1 L .\1 Du . -1- I .\\.4.l>(>':- .... ~`.;i!la.n. DO .\'0'r FAIL TO sm: SCOTTISH HYM-.V"AL, for use in St. Au- s Clxurch--g.ll.hc styles on hand`. l1a".~.tmI. n1.L`l:I1,\1'.s`at n \'n\`. It-avmg nlxxgsuun 3 l .M., lo: --1.1 'i`H'E'|!.\`T).1 '\Li'l'H . OI. lgnllti ` H vs, u, \/AKA . AN;+`HiNG IN` ,8-i m0NE Ottawa and Kingston 1 .-\SS.r\(:E AN D FREIGHT LIN E. E4.` ll) l`\ l\o l}L7\\ I` \_l'.l:I`.l)lL.'\ :\l.ES ; also L;\1:a.tt's, Fisl1cr's, n's Ales and Porter. nu: I.`\'Q w A u I I v `Dnnnw THE chuwn NEW NEW BOOKS arriving nearly qvery day. NEW MUSIC. CHEAP AND noon STA'l`IONERY, Du. Ln Oct. 7, 1871. STOCK 01;` -`am: l ERl~`lM . ....&.\....- ..f l\ ...l L... t... .1... u -u~- sdon, J is `L111! im1nm~tcd to on] av-runur: nu now prepared ` per than mnv c and %_\'ali-Ialuuaa 3-`-h'q-N24,: 3UlS: .~.3tbEh dint. STRANGERS J E\V ELRY AN 1) ::K'a's w`a:x.\vx-::- \/.1; A.\A.V -- on` this -line betwe .. L.-\\~11n 1::.me+..m I THOMPSON & DODD, Opposite the City Book Store. -.... vauzaclislax (Is .~ilu;u.`. . " ium-ii-:*al 1i:mt(-I .. nun`: an. u: q `aaaitz: mini M -`-(2 mu} m... 7-s-raw-. - 4`! John llndle, &i ARIS'[ER-AT-L.-\`\\'. Snlicitol in C-haw ' Qt. eery, &o., luu removed his_ot_ce to `_ `n jpqan Street, between King and \ elhugtou I 0 ' ,. ' ts. Money to lane! at. can) rate: on '5' og,-eptable security. ~ I'!...`.n ,4 4.gL I 1-`..~..\'uY (:00 :5 Had L1-`um-igzla Iiiau-hlv. \_._.-_n'-L_ ,_u, -, \'-uncut`. :\rn3`.rI>r. l xwx;.uu.. CITY OF OTTAXVA, 'Xi' I. .na_na-gv 1`. GRIGOE` AT THE ;u.; \.II. V`..... C.\1"!`.\I.\' RYAN, ... .. ., BROTHERS. SIIEFFI ELD HOUSE, "' (s r. T W.' l. Fuller. " 3" LRRISTER and Attorney-at-'.:\w. II` Pm ce. Clarence Street. Am. 7. . at 3 l'.M., Jc:u.\'mg Uitawa. on at] 'i`H'E'l:.~u`T)AY\' at 7 A.M., 1;; places: :0 Brock- -Inrth and zwu r.'. :1 luir !`1n:x-Eu-d \\'. IN l`AN,\DA. JOHN HENDERSON, __ -...... LL_n..b Eelouumcnts mic:-, and `(I Sell l)\7I IIAFAIJ i ' uther house in the E ` - . tn sell B0'l"_I`LED ..u..... Ln..- . ... H... 1 LLu;I D1ua.uu\.u.- , Princess Street. ttaxvil and T1715-\`DAYS mg Ottawa. on .`1' 7 A.M.. store. nu, \gSi0fl. 4 1 Captain I : 1-1'. . L 1'! -`|l`..l'3'!`1l~L\' .-\.\`D U:`.u\'.-l5uum1I:::1.\'cs are m.-utdy at `d " t1 1"` 0*` - -`n i cm. to us _ 1mz_1r_v rbzmgy. , i '1 hey :1re,g1ven m_cmnpla.mts 'of~tl1e U rnmmy 0r__;:u~.s, suvh as ( N l ;1a Morl)u1l1'1:1.t:1t1o11 of tc Bladder and U1'ct.lu-a, iiisg-:u; Rcteutnmor Imzmmucuce of Urlue, from :1 loss ui tune m the par | The 1'e1m.-dy1|a.s also been recommenuleml 1n Dyspepsia, Ch:-uni` i factions and Dropsj. . . ' Hclmbold s E.\tl';l.x.'t Buuhu xs ucd bypcr_'sm:~1 }_mm the :`/gas ( or in the dcclme or ulxzunge ot hie; :\fter(.`-o:1n;1ezneut or Lzubuu dren. . ._ In ..2.,.+:.ma n.-r-nuliaxr n Fnvnza-$1 1*3v.n !4`.\'h- . Run-1-`.1 ' Lltiuilluvltl o JA\ULnlt\a|l ..Au.... .4 ; nu... uv\,._y ._ ; x'i:;1tim| -1' the Nevk nf the L.'.uu`;u1' and lntI:m'.m:).t1o`.; I neys and !I~l:s.ddex', Retention of Urine, lliseasus of the L : Calculus, L`rra.ve1, Brick Dust. Deposit, and Mucuus or MRI delicate constitutions of both sexes, atteudcdvritli the fr Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difiiculty of . Horror of Disease, Wnkefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pa of the Body, -Dryneas of the Skin, Eruption un ti;-: 1-`ace, 1 mule of the Muscular System, &c.. 0 H:-In\hn1'l'1>: F.xf.I'2..`t Ihlohli is Diuretic nm1< |`.mu]-i ur nude 01 me nlusuuuu` mysv.-m, ac. Hz-lm1uo1d s Extract Buchu is Diuretic and l`$`.n::d-1 nn-Efyi::g, and cixrcs all ISL`.`|.fs`S arising from lmbits of dissipation. excesses and imprudcucv.-s in life, Inn]-u:'itEr_-S of Hm B!om_1, etc-., super-sediug Copaiba in aectiona for which it is used, in u:us1c.`Lii_>:1 \\'lt1~.liei|ubul;1"s Rose \\'::.s.h. - " Beware of counter-feits. Ask for Hchnboldfs. Take no uilzcr. Describe symptoms in all communications. Helmbold s Fluid Extract sarsaparalaa, n,,,-4 nn__,I I|_,_,u12-_, -__ I n_-_,un,-, ,3 :1 _ n-___,n,__o-_ I I W" " - ` . f wan rzulimll extermi1m.tefrom the s tam Scru'fu.1n.. s I .1.n;s. I"e\'.~1`S:v,r.': , Y Y . . . 31 . Sore L<-gt, Sore Mouth, Sm-c Huml, Bronchltm. Skm J)1.+c::=.:.<, .".x`:t 1:!: E nipgs {mm the Ear. \V!x_i'|'.e Swelling-*5, Tumours, L':'.nccrnus Ar -. ect2:.u.x, Nc, 5 hr Swcllings, Night Swe1ts, Rash, Tether, I:{_umoufs'of all L;i:x7..4, (jhrcmi Q 1>c}1>:ip, and all diseases that lmvc been establlslxct} 1n lm system I'( -_-am " -mu mcmu-ed expressly for the above Its Nunrl-purv ;.,-_r p pcf:l.'L, and au wseases mar. nzwc neon e5!wI.ullsucl_| In {.110 system I01` _\':'am. i ' -iug prcp:u'e1_l expressly alxfvecomplgnixit, l;lunr1.pu1~6_1`3v;;.,-gr Pmpm-[5599 are gm,-.1-,3 5 than any other preparation of Snrsaparilla. It ;_.gn'.:s the complexion a ciear and healthy colon and restores the patient to 3 state of health and piunty. iU`ur purifying the blood, xjemovin all chi- unic cOl18til2lltui0Iln.ldi80Z|.Be8 arising from an impure state of the bluml, aml the duly re able and u1l'ectua.l known remedy for the cure of pain.-1 and syclliiigs of the bones, ulcration of the throat. and legs, hlntches, pimples on the face, erysipclas, a.nda.l1sv.-aly eruptions of thy": ; skin, and beautifying the complexion. :9 ; _.. .. - - us` 4`. q l'\l -n-sou` ` L..l.\JA|AnI\I\J:wu. -.1 '\/`Jovian Iv -sr `r-- `aw'I\z -- .----V7 The most reliable Purgativo and Cathartic known, supcrsc-ling salts, magnczzia, etc`, in Sic or e:-\'ous Headache, Jaundica, Imligestion, (~)oustipn.tim1, l)y.~:pepsia, Jiiiaullstxess, _Livc1'Cu1n}- plaiuts, General Debility, etc. No nausea, no ogriping pains, but mi.`d, p1c;L.s;L:1t and safe I operntioll. The Catawba Grape Pills are purely \'egcta.i;le, being c01np.;.~;e(1 of Uzmtavzba. Grape 1 Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb. Beware of those cheap paxcnt pill.~3,`car<:1cs.=aly prepared by iuczcperfenced persons, vemled in wooden boxes, most of which contain eil'.lxc:- cu.1L-mel, mercury, or uthcl` deleterious drugs. ` ` ' H:.lm1mM n Gmmine Pmnm-ations. E3tabiishe1ul>n'a1'd.s of 20 vorws. I`)-cparcd by H. T.. deleterious drugs. l{clmbold s Genuine t`rcpara.tions. E3ta.b1is`uc1upw;n-dzs yo.-us HELMBULU, 1 ra.ctica.l and Analytical Ulxcmist, 594 Broadway, N. Y. street, 1 hil:u1elphia., Pa. Sold by Druggists c\'erywhcre. '- ' .71: ,_,,______A_;%__A___ _--~ ah `i This splendid Hair Dye is the best; in the` worlrl ; the only true and pcrfect{~)ye`.' i}la.rm- less -vreli:\blc-~inst:mtane0us~-no lis:xp1voint- ` ment-no ridiculous tints-(lous not contain leml or any vitn.lic poison to injure the hair or system. lnvignrates the luxir and lcaxcs it soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by all rlrnggistas and dealers. Applied at the l*'a.ctory, 16 Bond Street, N cw York. 1 For Th:-ozit Disorders and Coughs -- .1 1 us nun: v-aw _r._;v- `..,_ ., --_.._ _ - Va, Browxfs Bronchial Troches are offered with the fullest condence in their etqacy. They l1a.vc been thoroughly "tested, and ma.in_taiu the good reputation they have justly ac- quired. on the These Lozenges are prelmred from a highly imimt esteemed recipe for a.11eviating Bronchia1A#'ec- tions, tluna, Hoarscness, Cbughs, Ce-Ids, and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. _ PUBLIC SPEAKERS AN D VOCALISTS -~--- will nd them benc_ci-21.1 in clearing the voice 1310 before speakirig or singing, and relieving the ' ' throat after any unusual exertion of the vocal r~-- I~--:-.- .. 1-\nn1I]:rI1` mlnntsd-.inn to n.t':'eL:- tnroat alter any uuuuucu GAG; nu... \Il. ....., . ,,.,... organs, having a. peculiar adaptation to n'ec- ' _ (I'.`:.us m .-- ms.-7 ('oi`7`;:i)(m(I(7I.l.) tions which disturb the organs of speech. . I Haxiug had `aha gatisifaction of attend- Snld at 25 cents per ha): by all Dealers in _ . _ . . mg at 3. Priixcc I'.uwa.rd County Fair, held at M`!i`ci"e` ' - . I`icton, I purpose, with your permission, to 1l`0Ch0Ss 30 called: 5014 133' the `-' trnublo: your readers with some uf my observa- are a poor imitation, and nothing like B1-own s , tions. Tuest13y_ M141 VVelncs1a.y_l:-.st being Br 0mm 31 Tmches which are sold only in1show_ lays, tfie tirst was wet aiidgisagreeable, . , _ . cau: X211" mix; 1 ii";1 - I)i1LlLLnVj to h 1 f bK with f"""'8mle of the lmwnetors ' 3 spurtixfg Ix nay w.1s`aI":r-l`:;;l1.sfs`) r JOHN L BROWN & SON the trotting -and showing of horses, and as . . w.:1Lior 1.ii:u;ii`. T articles on exhibition - scarce- , ) _ 55 0 ut51 wmpper -f box! and 1 "vate GOV ly an article was placed on the gmunils or in erument Stamp attachedto each box. the commodious Hall (1 might say Crystal This care in putting up the Trocheg is im_ Palace, for it is so vyell lighted) and can as.;ure ou that the` society ought to be proud of Pormnt as ` ` i`3f the purc}m_ser- in order their Building, standing in the centre of a fine 190. be 3`11'`3 0` 1 t`'S the 3n'-11 B1'Wn 3 1ev5lp1ot(9 acres) furnished with ample pens Bronchial Trochcs. - for :-._1.H;in(fs of stock am '.'.'u-ll arranged, only lacking a. poultry shed, which I was informed cl/;;'1ja 1.;-i.1 .L .s11'uW. _ '-__u` is contemplated being built in time for next A DOW!) TOW]! Merchant, season's snow. `ffedxiestlay dawned, the dark ` ' `I `I V 5 I 1. _ 1:- maiuv 1-lnzuizl Mai \'i.~`ii)le : iiut rolled on, ernment Dmlulp uuuauucu uv 95-:4 Hl\JnA. security to purchaser, to obtaining gcnuin Down Having passed several sleepless nights, dis turbcd by the agonies and cries of 9 s`su'e1-insc; child, and becoming convinced that Mrs - n u,:__.. x`......-.. u-an ;u:+. tho 9|:-#5019 . \Viu:slow's Soothing Syrup was just the article needed, procured a supply_for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with 'h3t .115 113*` (1039! he "f"`1 t` l"""' it *1 abuuulance, until 1'.` o'clock, by the way, caus- ministeded to the child, as she was strongly- in fyour of Homeopatliy. That night tllu` child passed in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day fol- lowing the father found the baby still worse; properly in order and make the `contemplating smother sleepless " and while . . . .1 __ -A.I...- ..1:.m..l `FA!!! tho rnnmu I-15' \`'dlleS(.l.(ly dawned, the dark rainy clouds still \'isil)Le ; time on, so that by ten o e1ock it became evident we were to have a, line day, the sun coming out shining brightly. Your ohse1'\'e1"s eyes daz- zled Leholdiug the famous horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, domestic and ne arts, carriages, ar- ness and agl-icultuml implements, that were transferred to the--cnae hall and grounds, in iug no little iucorr/-:nie'.1':'>.-3 the directors and lnanagers, lzowever, owing thjheuniavounlnle weather the rst cl.-.y all seemed willingly anx- ious to work in `.u.i10n to zstfonl very facility and convenience to exhibitors t get things show a suc- _' Ait_er`_ ' _I _t_ro1led around and baenfed and wnue Colllcunyx-uu.u5 -upvuu. nxwwllsvnu |..1I\I\JIvIl` Tl |~;<--Th-sir udour is . `nus to mmt. . . D....n:x- a he . \ u out: of Invnli 01 or tho 1: We . Uu u n..`--------.----------------- in In .lames_S. Cnrtwrlxhs =3 . ,x.RRl.~"l`ER-AT-LA\,\'. orrr. over :- CNIZ ' 1` S20 `. hum 3 Parker: Jug ` n (mg. \\'.'n. I-`illler, I|.uh.h-.nox.~1-cu .1 M-nu-mu.-.at..;\w. Oi- ~ SP:-:oIAL NOTICES. Bat;-.l|clor s Hair Dye. ,. The .Great Blood Purier and Beautier of the Complexion. uEI.Mnol.I)'s EX'l`_R.-\(3'l` h`AR.`~"..FU! .k i. ;IL!.:i -Catawba Grape Pills, ..-1:..l_1.. `[l........L!.-g an.` r',n+`|r)IO:n|.'|I1\\I7n munnr-cu-.Hnn c-`Hm. m-:4rn{~'xi:t oh - ._J `J `J .-.;. `.2 [From l>ispens:\tm-y of the United Sfltm] DIOSMA CRENATA-_B_UOHU LEIAVES. 1,,___,:_ L 1'r-'- - 1 . -.-._....-:- >a\l\lI\/ strong, dihsive and somewha u.-hu leaves ; the fathe with the child. During her 9.13- sencc he a :-,pnr1;ion of the Sooth- lli-lg Syrup to the l,na.l)y. and said xx(tl1mg. 'J`h:1t nig.J-`ht all lmmli; sk;1,:t wdl, and the little fellow a\'.' in tllu m;u';.ing lrriggllh and happy. The xuutlmr was. .`u;li;,-l1t,esl.\n itl'1 the sudden and wumlerlkl L-lzamixgu, mul altlruugh at rst ulfencle-1 at the dc-{:e1tiun_ practiced upon her, . has consented to use the Syrup, and sufferixxg lcr ying lzahics and 1-cstless, nights have disap pea.1'e'd. A singlc trial of the Symp never yet failed to relieve the lmlyy and overcome the I prejudices of the m'otlxe1'. 2;} cents a. bottle. av. .-:0 mun. .`u;`i3h d-.-cepm the crying rcstl 0 ha m`ot`ue1 0..-,'|.'l Lu .s!1 Th-nn.-.n':-la "Ia. Viol-t. lb. 5 1.v...,...`....w us. ...., ....,...v.. Sold by ail 131-uggjsts. Be sure and call for MI:.5 VV:INSLCIVV :-$ 300'. Having t1xc'fac-..Fmi!<: of ` on the-outsixlc wrapper. _.: ixuitatioxls. 1'lINUE 1?.'D?V-rl,{l) (JOU TY AGRI- 0 1/}. If a M .5110 . . 13! ONDA Y E VE.\'[1\'G', OCTOBER 9. cgss. V After` er I {trolled am; baerved | the display A. 01-25:, cattle, sh . _ ' mi uonltrv a $11111 my I (The iazitg Fgtttv. u I .5. F(:\'."1`Sm'.-:9, Ulcers, Sore Eyes zzwcs, lilu,-um, (Junkers, Run ' 4., N-;".cs, Rickuts, Glzmclu ('5...-.-m. . D1. . .....m... 1`Ivu I`)-eparcd by ::d H)-I Snut1\ Teuth r1'cp:n'cu uy n .1 ad. 101 South Tutl; \.uu`.w. LI .I.A.|I\lA , Curtis & Perkins All others are bad JTHING SYRUP," n1\I` ILIIJKUIZB, I I111-llllu thexnxnatxsm, Dye ner lot of stock at any county fair in this ` section of county together. K` The grain and vegetable department would I-1... .......I 4.,` 1...-` 1_,,u, * ln: imnl to beat, both as to l any county fair. _ *\\ere of u. supcrir quality, and evidently 5:-.v;uun uI county together. quality `and quan- At any rate, I never saw it beaten at The domestic and ne arts \/ t-ity. "Jlll akrsoumblyrecouuuendtlie industry and ` l/:n.`'.".`(3 of the gentler sex in this section of the uannuiuiiityz ,- The buggies, cutters, carriages, &c., ex- lii'!)itc(l by lr:\.li.:l; & Bro., Hart. 8. . Son, and Spmgge ((5 Son, attracted much zulmimtion. `, The Messrs Fjmlick also exhibited a. patenttin. upscttc-_r and snatli turning lathe. R. Ha.-. Harness l\ Ia_ker, displayed his provincial prize harness, together with other satts. . . Bzu-_kex~ 8: Sl1aunon s establishment did mn- plu justice to he exhibition, for their (lispla. of agiicultllz implements could uotbewe lxcatun, the 'wdi:k being highly nished ; 2.1.1101 their many .pattei'us of ploughs, eld cultiva- `sum, corn cultihtors, hay rakes, harx-ows, cheese screens,-_ horse ypoqers, alsovvthresliiug aml lug sawi_u'g machines, and various other ` gruunu or replaced. _ f As regards the attendance .of ople, the ! turnout was thought unprecedentm for years. The carriages and buggys and good rigs could not help being admired by an outsider of the county. Euerything in first class style, laden with independent, happy farmers, together with their sons and handsome dnnghteie. I would recommend any in your city or county thiukin another year of visiting a county fair to give ince Edyard the prefei`ence,'n.nd he will be convinced that your correspondent has not exaggerated. There were many from Bclleville, Trenton and Napanee `present. ` Thanking you for space, . I`11_ANsI1:N'r TRAVELLER. 5,533 fourteen: were (cm: against them were, dz, 55,1: l3;_thiett 21 ` avenge rs 13; andthh custom: In-able seven and anx- s irituoug non w Zcility value $?5,('i05, 99, `amount of $7,425,151 correct idea of the ..-.... -;...uv.-4 \JL gnvvnz I.I\/\.IALL;. The last number of the Ch-urclc Obeerver ' contains I long nrticle copied from the Chronicle, reectingupon the Pxjovincial _.Synod of Canada for not illegally admitting the- Nova Scotin. Delegates to the Synotlut its Ike meeting at Mont1-eal. The Obaermr `very ably combats the petulant views` expressed in the (`hroniz-Ie; while at the some time admitting [that the formation of a`. Mu-itimte Province l (which would include at present the Dioceses ` of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick I.n(lWew- founclland) would have its advantages. The E question in one more poculinrly adapted for ' . discussion in the columns of 1 purely, church Q journal, and we therefore content ourselvoe } r 5 I n`n -7-1. -J\ln'ln in +1.. c-..-.. .-- -.-_..- a..l.:1- j with copying a portion of the Chronicle : a.2"tia' I ...... ....,._,.... .. ,........... .... ....- .,........... . ......- ` cle, with which in the mnin we ngree, while regretting, that it; was found` impossibie to` legally admit our Nova Scotin; friends to - all the privileges of the Synod st `i_tI recent vnnnl-inn . -.... ,...-. meeting :- l"h- (`hum unvv |/I115 % The Church of Nova Scotia in now `free 1 3 once more to make her choice. The refuspl of ` the Provincial Synod to receive us losvesus absolutely free. Wqthankvthe Pr_ovinciI1 Sy- nod for that _fro:doni. _ The hope: of many. who always wished for I. Maritime Province are revivod, for many thing: an altened since 1868. The Synod of New ru.nswick`ii in urm-kins! order. and is notco `nd to union `nu Picton, Oct. 5, 1871. 3131', 1505. 1110' bynoa. 01 {VOW TUJIHWICK II In working order, and is m tud to union with Uumh. Newton in formimz its worlung order, and u notco uua to umon Newfoundhxiniln forming Synod ; our own Synod, by its modention and its buaindu nowers. in womnnendinz it- ::m.'1:.:..'-....."" 12751 :2 f.,.,,.--- .".m:a;.;":: self to all men ; T few. years we hope and believe that other Seen W111 be founded ; ID will we cry with our loudest vdice, Now for : Meritime P1-ovinco. , We had given up all hope. of ever nccom`-` liahing this, and haddetermined to make the est of what we believed to be {mistake : but uamng mm, and naaueterminea to make tne believedto be a mistake ; but now we nd ourselves through this act of the Provincial Synod exactly in. the we most desired. For ourselves we 'unfeign- edly rejoice at their action ; we feel grieved indeed for the many members of the Canadian Synod who may have always looked forwlrdtp our joining them with pleasure ; forzwe very much doubt whether the Synod of Nova Sco- 3 tia will ever allow its Delegates to risk the chance of another legal diicnlty sending them back to their Diocese without having fullled their mission. Yet we believe the formation of a Maritime Synod would be a benet` to the present Canadian one. The two Synod: would`. provoke each other to love and good works, and any hasty action `of the one would be counteracted by the calmer deliberation of the other. There is quite room for two in British North Anierica. The of the Church would in no wiy be disturbed; and it` must lead to a far greater interest in that concerns the Church, for it seemi to us impos- sible to expect a full delegation from these Dioceses ever to attend a Synod Montreal- So we trust that our Church formally thank the Provincial Synod dfanadaand the :..1...L:+..u+- 4.6 lnnho-al for ulflrinrlyinen nlinirn vvu usuou nus-u vu; Vuu.v.. n... --- :fl mlk fe inhabitants of Montreal for nlllcindness shown to her members, and then set_ about the work nf Fm-minor n. Maritime Province. to nor members, anu. unen Beli_Bl. of fonmng a. Manhme Province. may A con.-espndent of the London Adrea-tiscr, gives some informstion which may prgve use- ful to intending emigrants, concerning` the yield of grain for the present year, hogives the following statistics which he vmichea for an the mlthnritv of the first fsrmern the Iouowmg svlnnucs wmcn no voncnea lot on the authority of the three who threshed between the Fort and Kildoninn, a. distance of some ve miles. The x-qt who thrashed had a." yield of 286 bushels of wheat from 17 bushels sown, and 72 of Barley from two and .3 half sown. The second hand 3 yield, `N of 123 bushels of wheat from six sown and 94` of barley from three-sown. The third had 8` ` yield of 496 bushels of wheat from 30 soin,` and he informs me that it 250 bushels less` than he had 011' the same land the 1131: crop. In fact the crops here this year are consider- ably below the average, owingyto an dnusually dry May and July. a - - : And of the morslity of the he says :--'_`This country the nanIe_`of__ `being . THE SYNO OF NOVA SCOTIA.` nL. `__L, 1 And or the mommy 0! `line 'Wln1[Rg:[ {us :--"This has the name`of being very healthy, and I believe deserve: it;" but at the present time in the town of Winnipeg there are some twelve` or fteen case; of ; typhoid fever, and two can have resulted in death'--the others are in {fair waypf 1'-eeovery. The cause seems to be imperfect dxaiango. and too free use of river water` and vegetgsl. I1. i*_'.-- ` New 1 , ,._l..i 1 too tree or river wuta um Vega _ Lea. Owing to the dryness of the Mason, River in very low, and consequently impure, yet all the water used in `town in dnwn; from the river. ' I have heard it frequently renu.rk- ed that Winnipeg is I iearful lace for drink- ing intoxicating liquors, and t t this in the case the records of the Police Court and Custom House go to prove. The number of V none brought before the ' of mnipeg between the 3rd. of `November, 1870, and the 11th September, 1871, was l98,.of whom only fourteen femnlee. '{he crimes charged for 83; as- 21; killing`l; ripe 2; stab-' of one ,in every: anivlthe customs return: show. that for the rte of ' was , `urn, avingp. 925,605, and pamduy to the $7,42`,69; and thin f give e_ correctideao t etotalgllol No in nesting` - beverues drank. aasaa.` `I9 (slug: *1`W1*i'I"-ii. `II t} 'du.ll;l.Uu.uIa Ul 1`Ul,'xbv,vu, -.-.. -_.-_. ideaof beveragps dra k, A- - 81' of_ boa-and : vhi4:""t' `\ - Bnhaisiuhilecl ' ` - win 5'6 -`i-"""` RED RIVER. 6, ' TRANSIENT TRAVELLER. I R ? I ` [PRICE Two CENTS. particularly as each `drink cosgs l2.[. cents: And yet the Province` is progressing nd will soon be in close communication with the out- side world. ` ' u I. L 1\/.LIL.I.l xxL)>.JA\I.u LIJJDJ. `The Board of Trade` of Montreal look very . carefully after the oicial assignees appoilm.-d by them, and in a. circular recently publislac-CL we find that assigneesare directed '1`l1nt. r;.~t meetillgs of'cn-xlitors shall be held at the place of business of the `insolvent; but tllat, when . an insolvent" has no place of businesaat the time when he makes an assignment,-fxrst meet.- iug of creditoxjs shall bccalleil by'1':uc` lnxfciginl Assignee, to .'be held in the.Cou1-t Hov se of the County or District Vwhei-eiu the Insdzvent 113.11` its chief Flace of business. .` _ . '. Another a1rc'n1.m- ,.na.va :-'I`he :~.H-.a-ntian of "uau as cmcx Place or busmess." , _ Another clrciar .sa a:-'1`he attentnn of the Council of their ontreal Board of '1'r:uL: has bexi drawn to a.'(lver{isements"pu'b1i-shed by Oiciul Assignees in newspapers, Qniling for tenders for the~stock-in-trade of .e;r-min in- solvents, who` had Inside a.ssig11mu_i7`8f `.;hcir _ :'estates_ tbthcm as Ilrtiim Assignees; " The, Council are advised bv their Cmmcil __cBaves_ `CO mam mtenm Assxgnees; j The,Counci1 advised by thei1".`Cnu`nciI that such proceedings _are illggal`, Aftul`.-zxi assignment has been made to an Official As- signee, and until the st meeting of cr`<:t!`.tbi-s shall be held, as provided for by the lnsolvgut ` Act of 1869, there is no power whatever giwlz to creditors, not-'to any Interim Assignec, to authorize or take any proceedings relating to any estate 50 -assigned except such as are ' specically authorized by said Ixisolvent Act: No. ~ III. of the Rules to be oimerved bv specically authorized by said Insolvent Act. III. the Rules to beoserved by Oicial 3 Gssignees _a.ppointd by the Montreal Boa.rc1- of Trude, makes provision for any case whard atrictlv `neriahable goods exi `t. WIRE? BFl'1CFly 'geuanan1e' g00Q.B 31 G. ' gfha authonty for theae dxrections is con- `bamerlin sec. 2 of 34"\'ric., cap. `25 entitied, An`n'act to nmewdthe Insolvent Act of 1869 1303111` OI J.I'I(.l6," IIIIKCS PPOVISIOII I01` any when-6 strictly `gerishable goods exi `t. The author-itv for theae dtectiona vameum sec. 2 or ;s4`v1c., 15;) entmeu, An $ct to amend the Insolvent Act of 1869 which is as follows :.-2. The Board of '1':-`ade or Judge having authority to ap int Oicial Assignees may make murder om time to time either xing the lace for the first meet- ing, of creditoxy or owing the Interim As- sirmee to use his aliseretion is to the nlnce mg, 01 Cl`9_I.l0lj 01' I-.Ll0W'll1g' `E118 1_m'.enm AS- eimee to use his discretion is to the place W e re he will call silchi metig; provided, however, that the place of sue meeting `shall always be within the colfntf or district where- in the Ipsolvent fnad his chief_ place of husi- 7 V L n$ak.91 3' ' : THZEVLt.B.E`RiAIS AND M}: GLA113?1NE._ . (From the .MalKVGzette.)| N` ` It is unquestionable that Mr Gladstone was p1n.c_ed at -the helm of State by `the Liberal party}. but evon so powerful and enlightened an association _ as that cannot by such an not make a. man discreet for ever, and so maimlain - and justify their choice. And` should heeeaae v `to be in the Immune of the Sims- 8110 ]IlBE|Iy EH91!` 0110105. 151111 BBOIIIQ 11898386 to be ' t-if, language of the Spec- tator, he presently davulops the fact that on on: side of his head he is an incomnetent EQQDT, I19 QUVIIOPS WIIQVIICU EH85 "on one side of his head he is. an incompetent perso with nu knowled of the world to guide him--wha.t is to done? It in the boast of _Libe1-alism, it: diermtial point, to he candid} aeceuible to new ideas, but not easily disor ered by them. If` they please, ' they may ock After` their leader info I pre- mi;-nedland not yet delimited, whege a. new , sort of pol i1'.ioo-spiritual, creed is to be 5esta12- lishod, which at present exists in a somewhat coyrdition in the Premier : mind. Or the nu prefer to remnin on teir natural -gronndyqnniqo fomehim to abide -with them or gqpreschjn .wilde1-nos: alone. What 3 `we see ibgut urn I disposition to tskenot the fonner "com-lie. lint the'ln'tter_ Om nf `l:wn we see uuuuv In I! I nuposltwn 50 an not we coins, the ' litter. One of two things xnnst huppen--either Mr Gladstone will abandon the pursuit of his new lighti and re- main in the Inyu of I}ibon.lisnjn, .or he will per- Ii'nta1onoundlouhimnelfo.lonointhemuih- uni uono nnu was mmleu none in me mu-In-_ up tn which his step: urn turned. `In the mic cue the Ijbcnh will be Itrengthehed ; in we- other theywill ivoid confusion for themselveu, and-.nvert the `punishment which other-wine will fall upon the country that trusted them. For it in not only that in one_ nation he has, acted in violent opposition to all Liberal prin- oipleu and tradition: (and the list of ' inltancea in most Jormidnlwlo), but ha ha done innite mischief in dnhauchxj ' the administration. I i :1! but non had t !'t.. o;.K$_ou.- .1 hi: ln_l.m 111 Inc WI U! .0I' DC W1 Iigt alono und lone himself alone in the marsh- An {:45 which his ntann mm tn:-nnrl, In u ma`n' In 3 Bull DEF IIOIIOHGII On` 0! It. Omm our I as hit: {an- :l_.pr deacon: ; the qther, w ich naturally o_ngI to an oldct school formed when city was in vogue, seem somehow to ad! bv his dominating Inrrl (31-Ant-Ia 4...- cmy was In voguc, seam IUIIMIIOW to _ - gd; by his domination. Lord Granville ' - self, indenitely superior tp Mr Glulntono as a. Minister, loses 111: old energy and common some control oi things -; while, as for M: Cud- well, he wualwayn regarded ag aqnncfand thorough withiuitho of` 3 very ` ca- nanitv till ha lacuna xnlmrinml-A In - (lI..L uuuau vvlnunvn um 0:111:51: , nuns, no urn` JxlJ'UIl'(.l- pacity till he became subordinate to r Giul- stane. . Towou-k illonmenlikelue, and at the umatim tomnintsinlin 050:)` ch ho - lam: rnn]a.mi?IinI:rAtn1-I an `Ir and .. me name umqw mnnn.1n.1n omqplgpcn ho less mnladminintntorl as Mr B1-uoeund r Ayrton--c1apping them sltoglsther in a} hot-' -house for idea, whs_rejtho stronger droop and the others send forth an everlalti.ng.c1;op of long, weak, and very green shoots. that hv no -..- --a vn -asvvy Gnu vv--v . "-0 others forth an eve:-1 ' g-cl,-op long, weak, very green shoots,` by no_ ssibility can come to anything-`-is as dis- Eoeartening uulas natural smstter for rebel- lion as tho most threatening of the` Premier ! pet theories. All ombined more_ than ac- count for the factthat Liherals thronglroutthe country` begin to hold aloof from him. ---- V--r A--4-43 yawn AUAJH. A Paris letter-writer narrates the sub- stance of S conversation, as fo}. lows :- , _ l`1.. R.-m'un.uH.a-. ...... '....._. 1:.._1_ __ 1 4-, ` -am Always Kore. "1ne non: -are very 11vely,a.nd full oflnope. I ppened to ngeet one: few days ago, whom I k.n.o_v_v_e' ' y well. He had eatinnance in the Ixn nal Court. `You re ! I said, when I saw `Why not ? I I have been here ever since the peace. `Well-then, I went on, `you are the very man I want to see. , Tell me,wha_t:i,a to be the and of all this. Whnt are.we coin- ' to 1 He replied, `The old. man. I asked, . 1`-`{$ha.t~do you mean by` the old man 2 `I telf on li rjoinbd, `We shall have the old man inc shin. The-Emeror 2 I mmuh-ul -V... ' ne reyomou, `we (man have the old _ ac ' ` "'1'he-Emperor ? I enquired, `Yes, 1n_:_s * hsvetho Em1_m-or. `Ins its at his $3; 1ea}thI `Agzun, in spite ofphis u my... `I ......A.4..: `k..-.._ ..__u__ , * -- 'xnan,' 1 suggesuu,_ `you make no ac. count of the Orleans family 1 ` The Orlegnj family ! Why they nuke no sign; the? hove- d i no piuck; tl_1ey dare `not stir; an wtnteill l%1_l'_they had no men-no tnes- they . man. no admxnntnton-. On tin: mat..." +1.- - wI.nwu._uu uur vney am no states. man, sdmimshuton-. On the contrary*the j Empe_ro'r h.u.cou`nxe. and he has his mm..- It | .men All ready. .b _ , but there are two great acts- ainnt_ `y:,u',? I "plied. `The En_1pe2-or in not waif adminisirnton. Onthe contrary th n En;Qero`_m'r hu.co ` e, his stkstea- the personnel is thete at hand, and his party know the ropes. `It may at he was, smiths feelingagsmethi: ruleieinsuh mountable, `Ag _y0lI p1eIle._ho said, I give you my opmmn `I :u'n_ eqre the old mm will come back agnm. I wlll _ bet you any- thingyyron 11_ke. A ., - mm wuu cqma nacx sgxun. 1 W111 bet youany. thing ouhke. hstia une wsy of ending ment, Ianlwered---.`I never bet. ddl, ho raj hat upon it. ` thebet2 ~`Iu tlntif:]::{UonecomeIh_cck here, thout ' bethqo, nun; If anybo- dy else of the dethroned_houses come into power-luofote himlwill gzve youghat, J1 ` ;1<,i1d`mancomeuliero1-styou willgive mo; `fl Accepted the and it here ' _ 'No`muto o1ned.*`bnt come, we nhsllbetj -nlrsu-" `And what then is the nature of. 1 fly becinne it s-fu;liI_I_g which 1 1:: mud in 4 mung V, One onghtnatto besnri` irt `H;.a~ ;.. +1..` wunu 1n more Jain onoqrqu ought not to be snfo 11 F1-am-.--but in all mnnmn none bc; thus ' F1-a.nc--butto all up annoelt erein not the least chance for the _ `tor and his dynasty. Still we must aoceptthe fact that a conaidark bl. b_ody of p9opl'o-a.b1t men. tooehgyg the most` absolute duunnoe thnt he `win is- tIlI.." I, . v- 4!` `A ' ` - ' ' OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES. 911 Tni: onnnun 501: AGAIN 'D'---'- I..L&-.. 1.14...- ___.,L AI Veryli 1 df i1` 3:11: ` H Pinto Buildings, apt] alwlmnpurintcxld ` h crgion of the same`. ` I. GAGE. '0. I . _ FY1033 Marble L`-llrck, Prmeu Street. W pjbc. L 1840. ....,,,,H __ _,_ r . Architecture. nu UXDERSIGNED is re x to for `U'7 , T nu Plans and s,.ecincza":x Public . nun. .uuuc3 LU Pints. , * bmeptable secnnty. D I l---------- $'5.T'a' P-~:'! M - 11.1.1 I-`l-1-ENDUWED IIWDIES, . be beasts. birds, vrcptilcs, " ova` bytes and subjects of the ', are governed by vital V whiehv dz all the springs of exist- , Hula Xlning an juvc them from de- -ul yhg ' 'plc leaves them, ` ' - d ni VllIL*n:l>y vitality may ' ~ ' ' ilthe living body is indeed a. ` to thoworld. -, - nixtry has \'eI\tilac.{1 the (pes- ` &ouverod tk ingredients cmuat|tut - ' lnulol and nerves, and Iinds ` ' ` thus ingredients in proper Kul QM nervous system are (idly the 1:L:i.-. on phites is Luilc;its 1|, the brain md .m..lm. > Nv-.\nm|._ I ,.. , . kites usclcx; Strength- dds tg Q, it cuuwo the rapid distribu- _ of iit_a|nod'bloul in the muscular on-guns huh 0SCpll nun urn. ` 'l".l`0lL.\'EY-AT-L.\\\`_, Solicizprin Chum I eery, Notary Publnc, 33 l\.iL_; St-reeb, fl : . uusing the llluggish hunt and livu-, gthning the Iutlun oi the stomach ngd , And enabling the lungs to be fully I- witla o y on. 9`= It far All cases of weakness an! 8 . point.-I Agent tut tnc auovn uxupauy, ltn issue policies on cvry _cleau:rip- haunble property, fur .1n_\"pe1-itxl from ta;-ve `years, at the luwest possible ` rates. . / I. (3. IlA`.'E.\', Agent. -nee Street, near the British "" """""'O "' "O` " " '`"d en. ~ adap ` for In ~~.- whether` u-ising from`; eedentaly tropiotl climlb, from {ever or debility, _ V y cause, uni fseieacioue in pulmonI_I-13' pon, nanny conrmed case: hzwug ~- - and :11 beneted, whet-e_its ID poatinued over 5 fortnight. "t.iitin 3 uxdin asthnn ___ :_gli_ef wvheg-e every other remedy _ . loyal Assurance (`opany g I-` Ll\ ER1 UOL and LI|.\'DN. MAX- WELL w. sT1:.\.\ ur., Agent for iyton. tvnlic.-e, Clarence Strut, opposite L. I In:.... dobility it at a. 'a11`.d. 130` and xrith cond:::o aT1`1`.~,.... ' il entirely distinct dioreus Ovary other preparation ypophm 50 artful to `ask {(1 I-`ellovga Syrup, U`&0|l0hq~. _ _ . inldhy Apothecanes. Pnce :1 so ; six far .8). JAXES I. FELLOVVS, Chemist, ` St. John, N.B. ` INSURANCE CI .\S\'.. moi: AN-_E_)_MARlFE. . 1 -- s L39-`m. been .1,- 4- pointed Agent fur the ahovt Company, issue nolieies e\'|-y _descrip- VOLUME XX.`-N(/). 336.] For Plcton, Bcllcville and Interme- diate Ports. HF. FAVOURITE UPPER LCABIN Steamer ROCHETEIK, 1 R. Cuwronb, Master, leave: Cnrmthers Whu-I every Afternoon at 3:1) o'clock. 0483: CAPITAL am ___ Provincial Insurance ; [RE AND .\l.-USE. )1.-KIWI-ILL \\'. ! STRANGE, Agent. Ullic, Clznrence ` wt, oppoaih Post Qtce. " 1 Jaoveu Unrrnt.hen' Wlnrf Afternoon at` k o'clo_ck. 1rl'Uaxxxo,_ 1.... Bcllovillo u .e`:sV `clock! mac. ` Ticknt. `aunt m7.rr >' A I... I It-u--.Au-nv.o.um. T Joseph Bawqlon. \'I.`\r.A1` I A\\` \`.\|i..-.\ ll` J. -`.\l .\ x r R-\_\` .1! Uullv; K` :\C "T. Vzlh -- -J |-"Sun Sh ,./ liegmstry. rAI"IL' `lhu I -T;I=.|.|.o\vs' _ T }3!lfI|| 1: Ilypophosplites. ~`_`\.\'.\"l`l~Il-I". .Vl.l3.. .1 n` J1...-.~ nf .\`IlI"|`|I L3. 137:. l~`.\>'.\K;: M.|:: .\I(-mhcr 1 |.`.... , r.ug~ I 'il|i:un , Kilmstun. Gal tun PAl.\"1` snoi AND 1`.00.\1 PAP} ` mzwr. T `HE .\"l`E;\M Eli NOR FHL!` .\I:u:h-r, will lc:\\`c (`lnylmx V1.1 (3;n1:umqm-. as iulluws 2 -- 'l`l`F1~`l\;\Y.`l, 'l`lllT`n{h`D.\\':~' H.\\ S at (I A.M., and (};m;uu_u :u\|v`.niIIg at all iA|t`l`llIv11i:L! u pm-I PINEAPPLE, JUST RECEIVED; which will be sold M. the Chuapc Kingston. N111)` IS, 1871. DOW PATFNT VANILLA, FLowI-:uNG BULBS; July 15. _ V 7 J AVING RETIRED from thd {L Liquor Trade, begs to thm: moron: customers for their liberal in the past, and intimates for the will atnctly conne himself to the Coffee and Spice Busiz All ordegs promptly attended to. J. A. I` ton. nzxllonj sun, Tull Painting, Glnzing,_Gr21i11i11g and Pa} Hanging done at. the chcatpest rate 2u_1d. best style. \'l-)l{\' L.-\RuF. .-\1{Rl\'.\L L l`_\l l`ll{, R. wu-um-:,- (`Ill-})l'IS'l` AND l)lll'G(ilSTq7 (:1.\'(:E1:, 50 dozen I U:-own Imperiala, Snow Drops,- Arums, Scillas, &:c., &c. Sept. 9. Ever i1_npo1-ted into Kingston, consisting in part of 1{377*1IT 061 Anthracite Coal Yard. A _ 0FFlCl:`.~`: Srr. Lswnrxcr. Wmnv, F001` or Jon-xsox . Srrnza'r.% J. A. 1' Otce and Residence, Earl Strea- vot and Wellington Streets. ' ' vaton, Jan. 10, I870. UK UUAL In rux7e_ `Luscxmvana, Demg mined in the very hea:-t of the L;wk;x- wan: Vnlly, Bcnnfon, Pittaton and Wilkes Burs, from the best selected minc:_s, :;ml is "pa-odwi greatcare ex ressly or zunil 1 Egg, md will be screened mg delivered. in thi hat blo conditihn. nae selected SOFT. COAL for grates con- pounble conumon. Best Itmy on lnnd ; also Lump for foundry me. sad Bloubngezr Blacksmiths. To:-ml Cull. `vex-ed in anypart of the v;._ Iced Cream Soda S'l`RA\\'BER R \', 1AMILY FIJDUR, BAKER I PASTRY Fwun, MEDICAL HALL L Kin ALL .\E\\' 1`.-\'l"l`F.ll}3.\`. COFFEE AND (`RI-Z.-\.\I. '1 final! otdltq )UR COAL in Puxje_ hnckn\va.t1a., being mined in the verv heart of the La.ck:I.- Room Paper. At '11:. Robhnsmrs || Direct `from llollamd. L GRAHAM FLOUR. OAT MEAL, rnrnnvr `In A v The largest assortment of Choice Syrups, 1 Hyncinths, assorted. Tulips, I`arrot and Due \':m T1101}. Narcissus, I)nuhl.- \\'hitc. Jonqxlilfcs, \':u'i:ms. Iris, Crocuscs, H liammuuuu` and vl`la_\ioi:. 42 Prim-xa Street.

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