Kingston News (1868), 7 Dec 1872, p. 3

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h\\`k~ ll be YV Bllli. WANTED two TEACHERS fof the Sy- denhsm County Hi 1: School. School to commence an the 131: of nnuary, 1873. Ap- plications to be sent to tho und igned. Address 9" .CL'mouc Aros-rouc Cnvncn(Quee;'1 Street Morning Service 10:00, Evening Se Rnualous Tunuxcn Mn.-nxo at 1:11; Sons of Temperance Hall, Welling-hon every Sunday af`a1-noon from Q to 5 , I I |UlLII\IuO AN TED a thorough servant, 4 Cook and Wuh. Apply :1 Doc 7. acnool 9:00 n..m., service 2:30 p.m. Bu>'rIsr Cmmcn (Johnson Street)-Morn- xngrservice 11:00, Evening Service 6:30. M . Maa CA1'gIDnu. (Roman Catholic)- nu 8:1!) unx; Mus l0:`30a.m., Vespers 3:30 p-g_1- [ moutn)--2:30 p.m. M `- "'- Pnmrrrvn Ml'rnoms1- Cannon (Brock Street)-Morning Service 10:30, Evening Ser- vice 6:30. Coxonnondxiu 0303.05 (Wellington St; VILLAGI Scnool. (Mont:-ail Road)-Sundny School 9:00 _ B_u>'rIs-r (Johnson Sh-nn(>.\__'Mn--_ Q4100; Evening Service 6:30- Nov. 4. October 25. ____________ --- Wxsuvnc MI.-moms-r Cntmcn mouth)--2 :30 p. In. Ml.'l'll'nnun- n....-.... For i:ermn`(:fV:al'ev:-p: to J%HN MUDIE, Chrenco Str Kingston, Nov. 30, I872 , , r `nu om uunu. ` 1 .51: Hugh Allan. H! ruponglmg, nidnltlwngh got sequined with tho ducnct, to Ind .111 {sheen 3 hvuly intent: in the building of nil- road! in than _eountry, and non puticularily with tha-oe'lIguu which 'V}0Il`l4.I annual] lonn parcel the grass Unulun Pacic. 0 won nocnralllc!-Of. bothoeluld-ztllnthohd lIlil&o I I. all In could to facilitate up business 0! the town. had clhilhhod g lnuich ol the Icrchsuu Bank. He had been induunlbysirfnncia ljjncka totakoholdal VV Oct. 17. vvlu WANTED 3 Cook. Kiugstoq, Nov. 19. ll Tortggge Sale - yo Isvl-LU, I STONE HOUSE and Premises on' the oz-net-of Front And Rear Qtrnntn ....... Public _N otice. Unuo, Elngitcn, to "IYKCDONALD t PAelr`TON, 'rnc-nnlu Wholesale 1 I 7 Land` for sgqe. Nqgon. roll NEIL DUNLOP, Chairman of Board of Trustees, Inhnnn P n ` Tho chain-Iun.ucxt `give .0Ir Guutn." couple`; the Ilnllculk _sir u Alla, ho urnonu yuan [.1 en 1. ' i'I Ibo oxwuuionuf uuw l':i3:.0Id.I` P. and pa-uvvrnnec were Iv win, and that be had Iluady dust to were unl: ' gnu ob!ipI.i-uu. Hugh Allan. in ulnomlinx. nidnlthanah For Sale, n`ll!Nn1'.` .: LL, For Sale,` `.'l"_r`I' . A 05! 11-; T0 LET vnnujs of the undersigned King and Barrie Streets. nt euv. WANTS. mun dz MACDONNELL, Princeu Street, Kingnton. At nemrew we pnny proceeded to the Town Hall, where a nun tuonu luncheon In pro; gvided, the Hen. J. . U. Abbott in the chnir. Her Majesty the Queen, Hi: Excellency the uovenner-Gunornl, and other patriotic toot: were yiven. _The chairman next preponed `-`The Govern- ment and Parliament of the Dominion," to which it l-`rnncie inch replied. He re- odthe tmeetingnenmnnt coon- n|one.uul-tedthntthe :ilx-and inter-nelthebonunion belerwnrdod with vipu. Annuindivitinnlunilergetnm psyor ineshin oeuuty,hewnnprepe.red to to- oonunendnidtotlleouxtrletielthilline, `and ceunideradthntbdnhnlal in nit-n W`.'nt9d: Wa.n_ted. A J. G. MACDONALD, Kingston. LET.--Two large` and plea- : looking on Princess Street, R. WHITE, 3 Druggist, 43 Princess-at. DAILY N S-SATURDAY' F VENING, - rok. Apiaiy at this oice. 9. I872. Toronto, Vendors Solicito_r. n one who can :1: this oce. ISAAC I-[UP E. ooauuumauawino oalsrlluu nu] cotuidorcdhnt Lilli lhonld an-nlniununlv in ntnn-Intnthn Lnildi-A I the I Streets, u m, u Street. (Po: Salmon. Whitesh, Hardly, and llcE1nu a Celollratoi Pinn lhdliu. at A. J. REES & co's,| Blacksmithjx-xgm;-tabliahthent, 8'1`. LAWRENCE WEAR , Foot ofJolnuon Strut, magma. omrio. LW.JcouI:8oaauuv h receive orders orBildi|` Au vv.vvuvsuu:Ulll$UXW `. {or wvi-:..:~.:'...n--d..%.!**'r.:-..*;2.:'......~v . r 1 mm ' of '..-."' yaailctlto, Ind 311 work donoin I worklnnliknnnnmua ::;:E:::.n..vvC|;1umn, launder KW y | -..--- ----~`-- ._v ., it in A1 __ IE " " us':`?. an .....`:.'.;:'.;*.X uu Pam. -"m..J, uulvhoho uvuunu, . thalillhould lnil_ would euntrucl. it himnnlf. L. w. azrnans & sows} BOILER WORKS Received this Day ' 100 DOZEN : Farmers Woollen Socks AtE.sTAcEI1I me but and Ingest Itock of Bible: and Testaments, and chea 1:. Superb English ufncturod Writing Desk: (inlaid). - WORK BOXES (inlaid). JEWEL BOXES. PEARL CARD CASES. BRACKETS. BOOKSLIDES. STEREOSCOPESAND SLIDE. TELESCOPES. PICTURES. . VIOLINS AOCORDIONS, FLUTES AND CONCERTINA8. uulll VAL QUTVIUE Riiixzn Morocco, Ivory, Calf, Prayer Books, all kinds, in Morocco, Vol- vet, Ivory, Gilt. Hymn Boolu, large ad null t. The best and lnraant lhmk . mm. ...s umce Jonrnnll, l873.+ Pocket Diuriu, 1873. ` Canadian Almsnac, 1873. " The Pictorial And Illustrated Almanac. The Perfumed Rimnelh Alanine. The Perfumed Fan Almanac. _ ghurcil; Services. ; M I C ew ctionary in oroeeo, v , 4 Rim: and Clasps. of, Prayer Bookl. All kind. :. n - 11 `NEW VOLUMES Macnee & VVadde1_l s. - lo nIInrvw-I unulou 0! 15 R1101. Ura- IN took put in the excnrlion. On Arriving At Bonlnw the party proceodod to tho Town Hall. when I Ilmuluonn lnnclnan -11 um.- \JEvery Boy ! Anmnl-Colo1u'od Plats. British Worknun-Colourod Volume. Bsnd of Ho Roviow-Volnuo. Children : ' nd Friendly xilitor ` nfmta agnzino Little Folks ` Infants Delight " Children : T1-usury - Child : Compsniol " ` I(:...l n7._:_ 1." 1* - ` uuuux-en'I 1'1-usury Cl3ild UBO. -. . . Knd Word: for Young Poop]:-V hldothex- I 1.eum-Kindnau to An!- ms. 3. `(HATTER Box-m1 of Pictures. Cheap Book Store. POPULAR AINUALS, 161 nnwnss Fresh nu, urge ad mull ; '1 ' largest omb cheapest. ~ STAG EY S. hnt ' to punulntotbo ' Lndlhonldbp ' 1873. I37! |ABIOT8 Anum Aunnmi II nnrivnllod no a PAIN-`KILLER. In `_..,- A [snow snow PIGGALLILII qonsizti of about 12 Tons of Cut and seven Tom ofnonght. Tenders to state thoguh price per 10015:. when it now lies. , FRED A. WISE, ` Superintendent. Canal Oce. ) Riduu Ottun, 3rd Dec., 1872. Lemon` Marmalade, Orange Marmalade, ' - Red Guxrant Jam, Black Currant Jam. DDBESSED to the undersigned will be A received until Ssturdafv, the 1st day of r M. .2322. 3:; -t Tenders for old .11-om] unouuy so u-I.I uilruul |nyyIIsl' Sb J ninuuekoalnv. u... u..u....| .. A; Full Stock of :Underclothiug for ] and Gentlemen. W; `In l.I`nt\ AN--'~-- ~ ' _ man. no also oeriu mketa, Flam) Linens, Nnpkins and ela, Shee ' 8, Cotton. tmg g a `superior assortment . Table at Blankets, Flamnejs, S.h-. -r;A_ :, ,,r__- __u. vvuvuul. H'An.inspectioI; of the above is 1 fully invited. Very HmdnomeNew Ottoman Striped Slnwln. no.1 French matey Shawls. Handsome Materia1_s U ;` 'u_u n. . RIDEAU CANAL, men an: Mantle Velveta, 27 inc/:Ii;;'wide. Black and Colouled Velveteens. The Beat Qndit Bhck Cmpen I-ted. A large nsnortnnsnt of Josephi:1:IE0French Kid Glovel. ` A lug : assortment of _-_.--_ ---nvuu I III LIIIUI Nah Slide! in Silks. A splendid Iuortment of Handsome Fringea, Gimp: and Orumenta. Blsck Moir Antiques. Every Shade of Silk cut on the Bias. Real Silk Mantle inches wide. ljlack Velveteen- narmk as '00., The N ew Pnln Blue, Pink and Slade! oi Silk: for Evening -Wea.r. Handsome Shades of Corded Silks`. A superior assortment of A hrge assortment of Light and Dark Shades of Winceys. V A hr e assortment of Black Cobourgs, Alpacu,$nratheu, Crape Cloths, Silk Warp Pu-nluttu, Franck Mex-inoes, Satin Cloths, and Empress Cloths. 3 complete auortlnent of the best Black Gros Grain Silks;l Conniating of FRENCH MERINOES in the Newest Shade: FRENCH REPPS in the Newest Shades. SATIN CIDTHS in the Nowut Shades. SERGE CDOTHS in the Newest Shades. NEW GOODS zl PRINCESSISTREET. Kingston, Nov. 20, 1871. ' % REAL_ IRIESH POPL|NS. FANGY DRESS B0003. MIXED A PICKLES, -nycuuasgmackwou. _rwn-nu or-nuvu `Iv KIIIIIIW Supplementary to but telegram of oven- ing we give from the Herald the following Frtitllllf of the of the bunch of the Cunds Centlnl Rulwa; extcpding from Smd' Point ta Kenfrnw. Then veto parties from Univ: And Brockville, who no; at Csrltou Plnco, rooooding to Sand Point. and thence no Ran rw-a dntuoo of 14 miles. Over IM took nut in tha excnlnn, On ...a..-:.... ECIFULLYA announce large quantities of the R. & J. Gardiner, I-rru-r`vA.-....___._. Suitable for the approaching- WINTER SEASCDN, Sealed Tenders, Reaf Laces. V '9 DECEMBER I A Large Assortment of ALSO Ill nk. Amber ng -Wan-. ........ nun nor any crinunal olrence except P! - - ;`lt`:r,ill be observed by the foregoing that bribery and iutirgiclation at -unicipal elec- tions are well niglriupooaible if the friends of an honour. and pure franchise wish to vent then. Let those I-In-gmay be iaclinedpt: buy or sell vote: or in any way to improperly in- ` uenee the lecture remember the penalties they incur in lo doing. let the Iwneet voter! remember that purity of Government depends upon purity oi the (machine, and that this can only be aecuned by nieting out impartial punishment. to all who infringe the law, and no honennble nan need hesitate for one mo- ment to become a candidate for municipal lion- ouu through in.-ir tlut his character maymffcr in the contest. ' agoczns, to I respect- ' Ladies Fall Importation or Staple and Faicyjry ' 1A.`: -_._._...A. . X ,3-.vw} '11? T. , A ` ` v_ 3,: A ._, ;,,,,`3u.E 53-.; ..`=;2-"""' 1 sari-.0-n-r-.s:.m-,u. `4'" s -pa-b-ru.Iun - 10 To 1oo,oo_ Outanon who. will lay Gun, 9 Stov` Pu-Ioustov Pu-1ou`uk1n;' sou Iron Binh,~~PuIIIP:.. IAId Pin: 8.24! Iron , Tinnn, 0% Goodnnttbolovcu housointho 5 run cum` 9?! W):cuI. "Y ' . " E . `. , , ' O `" " .;;;,:..:.,;."* % V lffho city whengpn cnn gut the Cheapeit IId[BIt ~ Ah `I. m `a`,~_IuHp]'|>u` " 0V1'09at8, Pea Jackets, Sack Goatg, Furnishing 114.4.` a. I:r--n-'_ n_-..4,_, . -- . V ;_.,A . ...1__ 4-111. . sT-pa-u-`nutm Clothing, Witneuea must rxttend when served with the order of the County Judge, 1: if under Inbptena. Nur can they excuse themselves from guru-in; under the plea of privilege or the possibility of ulf-crimlntion. In every can they nun. uuwor, though th evidence given in such cin:uneti'ncee shall not be tuned ninu than for any criminal cleave P2'.5"7_-:. _ V DRESS GOODS. BLACK Lusrnns, ` WOOL AND STRIPED SHAWLS, COLOURED LUSTRES, wxucmrs (PLAIN AND_FANCY), PRINTS, ` cLoUns Am) MUFFEEBS, HOSIERY, Z anovns, cot.LAns, aim:-3,. j,.~,., ` ";}{`;";f;','3 SCARLET rnnmms ;*i-`- 53:? . C`. `((03 ` V.` FANCY FLLNNEI3, ;- iu"._:`v.,I . . ,i.x` . ; V A 1, ; L `g-`.$-|`] rwmzns (ALL woozy hou*.4o`%&`ri1 `Q - nu w.x,;:;_ ` GREY AND Wmfrn oo'nbns,.~e inmmq TABLE Iinqnmvs, , SHEETING8 Arm mngnvg j I 1 ._._._. V `xi \J\}o .,.l,;v -3 U I . I " .2. ::nd iii` Have just received from Europe { - . L `J , `. I, A; h=.:..?b f,5'.g` 5 Cases Best Baldwin : }_x_1 tyc fqllogring Loading Colour: :_.m...:. nn.;..- am Norvcnhor 8. Nov. 11th, I _FRESH WANTED Io,O>oo |i alum fcnlnsrms sma on November 18. Fuminhipg in Woollinl C511 and In our Stock `bets j ti` Remember u plan fat mnu c4N1DIAN BLANKETB, / . . mun nu rec,---menu mr relerenee. If a by-law has been passed in contravention of this Act, or any of its providons, it is liable to bequMh- OI uccurding to mgulationl made in the law to that olfoct. \\In;-..'__..n Au_-I /'7 ` W "-" BRITBHI WAREHOUSE. IJ "`$ ~i`=~' n"T~""- . ra nu-`-* Anna; % %`5`"?`r"%"*~.!:'a:.~a;. At R. Wald:-on s, Wilson : Budtngu. .7 ` ._ V. :1; ` 1`:-,l;.`.J . A L. B. MACPHERSON 4} _qt yALnnnu's vou um auv McNAU;}H"FON an 00. . in the city Indgnae F .ouf -..-_ .v. vwv Ju-A-. p L. The vote of any person no found uih. ahmli he void. and such person: shnll afcuri rt-milty of twenty dollars and ` be disqualied rum voting et nny municipal election or on my by-law for the nert succeeding two yiurl. .`l'hou penalties an be recovered by any ;I_ Bcrlon sum; for than by action of debt in the V k ' vision Court having jurisdiction where the odonoe was committed ; and my person Against whom a judgment shall be given uhall be ineligible either on candidste or voter till Inch judgment be utiatied. The nunea of all pernonl Io cuvicted are to be returned by the Ju_dge to the clerk of the municipality in which the otfauco was committed, And i`. shall be the duty of that ocinl to keep .1 book in which the names of all so repoed shill he rccunlecl for reference. If by-law this or any .11- ........: .:...- :A =- If I` 'xow ucmvma urn : KING` 8'1'BEET,_ KINGITOI, . puma nd Undenhiru, New and cola-lff`, I piuehuing eluewhegc. ' ~ 'l < L. ngunuing G-armanbin the H ~' __ .___ _.__A _,, .uIt t'\T`r)w or"-. -._. yoiup Unntan Flnnuoln. Beautiful ;..;I.l./ "NEW YEAR i. snmu, Into `Cornerofi ..--,-. I)` or muxrecuy as nforunhl, was neat and be ineligible at ; cioctiun for two yun. L . person In aha be porsqng n.......hu .1 o...-_... J n V mm. sow-M rnmm : 1 FANCY-ruzmnls, ` Warn: _ TWEEDS (ALL woopy 00 { "' .7 "' A '.H.' = NAUam'o1I, 00- sw ' 8 `ad .m"1: ;AA`_3qnzm na;..if;;' ;; &* CO S;?: mm 9151 .` noun at the Au`. turn an follown: ' l. The successful muididsto at my munici- pal election if {uunul guilty by the Judge, upon trial upon a _writ of qua varrruuo, of any - of bribery er of using an undue influence di- rectly ori-ulirectly orosniJ, nhnll forfeit any municipal _yun. nnng. ' V . The penalties for convnveuin niuu: of the AM. lllccaliful .e:mli.l.o. .9 7...... . -cave my money, gift,' situation, r`|np`.o_\-u 0: , a:.. eizherjur himself or for my rvhcr, for \'otin;,r or refrniuing from voting, or fur having dune -0. Ir wit Iilll him team-4 tgpearry mum, to the poll, Ur who nlnll re- L-eivo sn_y_pa_v fur the use of lunch teams, car- riages, .tc.. shall also be Iixih for bribery un- der this Act. Inn'm..l-p;... ...' --. Hi I " ' ' A 05. In the n rectly or in betbll, r` u mum, It may be well to furnish our road}; with the following aynapcin of the ntringont provisions nguiust corrupt. pnctiou `st Inni- uipd electinun, that new embodied in nu act which ncoived the Liont.-Governor : uncut the `2nd of March last :- All nan-mm. .-_ .;\ L- _I-;_, I --- -7 ha 3 A ms nu or march 1eet:- " All perlunl ere to be deemed guilty of bri- bery who give, land, or up-eo to give or lend, either directly or indirectly, honey or my valuable nuuiglerntiou, ltrge or ennll, or`wh3 pm-noun ugcure .~my'place or employment, hi my vter m (Inlet Io induce Inch pouch to vote on 1.: r-fl-sin f.~..- ...-...-.__ J ,...._.-w-w ucure zuxypuce vtar in to vote or to refrain from voting at any munici- p.\| oln-um: or upon my by-hw for ruining money by the munirripnhty, or because Inch Vulcr lug no 'V0lL`\l J.3`nfrniuod from voting in the put. I _ Yul-OI |: .. .. nun: uc\:IIII(l'IlIl` those who give oi- promine Inoley, plaice, employment. `M3,, to any one tor using his inuence in municipal elections, or who shall advance money for bri- bvry, or cancel debt: in consideration of vot- ing in I particular way, shall eocliand all be- ds-unod guilty of bribery according to the Act. I. L- .._...- __.`. A~-- - .. . . . u -.u I .1`| sill.) AVILIVAL Let cuul_islnt.ea and oloctnra mu-k, loan, and iuvmlly digent the following: A: the genus! municipal oloctinm u. ..-..- um ununuy urgent tho following: A: the municipal oloctionn Lro near at htunl, It be well roaden aguiust._ Inni- .-.- ......-...-1--3-u-, uwu to-my, Aged 65. ` Snn Francine-v, D--c. 6.--The (and jury : atill luv the diamond swindle cue befun-3 : g rom, but they In a nude no report of Ig um: proceedings. _eNothing ..c the kind ;` has over occurred in California which has produced greater excitement in nu circlu. 0 x... \'...n. n.... -. -. - . n ,-...-..... `scanner ucxwunent. in lll circles. New. York, De.-. -:.-x..<. published card Auuuxblyuun Nilen, of Wutchuter, uyu_: A la muo statue in to be erected to Greeley in Central 1`-.u-k and the Iubocriptionn now be.-imz made fur hi. nhilrh..- ...-- -.--I---- I _.. -......... . nun ouu ulu uuoocnpnonn being for hi; children may porlnp: ho -used furihat purpose. .--.___--1j_/ _.- _ .___ BRI B|'IR\' ALF MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. cnmlidnhu and .l...o . . _ _ -_L I t {gut Ncv Oriana, Doc. 6.-Dr. Wummtu the fun--maurgoou, died to-day, Aged Francine. D.-.-,, .~.___'rL.. .---I :- I I d_-cl new vnnknsPAihiET CANADA CENTRAL RAILWAY. conh-nveuing the if 2"... .1...-Ima - In nnnnpv u.I.'.... 3 same way my water who shall, di- r in-Imdly, by hixmeli or by my other ro-enve any money, gift, In em, 1-izher fur himself nr 5... ...., xciunnent . . .: ur...A.\. --- "that those who 01:- 29. emblovlnnt. `in 9,. Vnrrmutuud Pmvi. aervxce I I all, Evening service 05:30. I-Pr. Jou.\"u Cuulwu (Portamonth)--Morning I0-.'I), Evening service 7:W. Pumas Gnu PS1. or CllBl'l"l Cmnwu.-: Ho ' uervioest. Afton-noonI'arvicont2. 80'. lD`Bl\V'l Clwncn (Princess attest)- Morning Service moo, Evening Service C|uu1ns' Cuuncu (F431 street)--Mo|-mug Service 11:00, Evegning Service 6:8). Buocx stun Pnzsmr-rn.uI Carmen- wuuvu urruomn cannon (ayunnun Service 10:30, Evening Ba- IX ' . Wnuvuv _1u-moom Cmmcn (Quee: . 8_e1;vico `lo-.10, Evcning nos 6%. '*'-_`_ arr. .uulI.s's uuuucruunxon l9treo)-uorn. ll:00, Eveningotvieeroo 6:30- Au. z4AIx'rs (Jnvncu-- l'O(l)iViliOlI at) service 3:301) m. onlv. ' _ SAll'l'l4'U-IIUICII 3:30]: In. only. 81'. M.um u Ununwll (Ban-ieeld)-Mo1-ning Service ll:00. Evening Service 6:30. r. J ou.\"u (Juuncu lPorhumnth\--Marnimz mg -sarvwe I Izuu, l!4Vel: norvwe aennee I nu), Evepmg SGIVIOO Iizw. Buocx Korning Service um, Evening Wuunx M:-ruomn CIIUIOI (Sydonhun not)-Mornim1 Saiviam man. Evanimr Sap I uzuu, nvemng aernce (tree) 7:). 51. PAu|. n U1=.mucn(Qneen Street)--Monr ing Service ll:W, Evenin Service (free) ml). 31'. J.u1I.u s Cuunu-n( nion 8treot)-.|orn. imz service um. Evenimr Snrvim m-an 3-10. .777- . ._ . -- _ . -,,,_:__...: ____-.- Ro.nge-max. 32, min. 15. Rainfdl 0.00 inches. The ljarometer in read, corrected for tem- porstlro, sud raluced to S Level. v S Wanna Sunday DI|;ectory-lloI|n of Pub llc Worship. - 81. Glenn ; CA1'nloa.\L-Morning Service 11:00, Evening Service (free) 7 :. Ummca (Oneen Htraat\--M'nrn- -vs. vvu, ynul Luruugn mese strait-s to-day on their In to snd from`Alaska.. But, sdmitting I this to prove these Straits im- practicable, what about the long coast line snd man; hsrbeurs` from the north end of Imcouver Island up to Fort. Simpsnn and beyond I Our Dominion is no pent-up Uticgs," and it is sheer folly or something worse, to tell us that the disaster. We hsveguld and silver, coal and ggnubex-, harbours and sheries,` prairies and lands, outside of Vanooulor Island, and in spite of San J mm and the Times, we shall one day awakefrum our. dream to nd ourselves fsunous.-Yours, &c., A n_ ,____,_ - suuu.-uto Knew ot what 1 write. In running from New \Vestminster or Burrard s Inlet, steiuggg invariably puss ' through Plumper Pass, it being twenty miles from the mainland. and forty from Victoria, Vancouver Island. This pass is navigable for the largest ship. I myself having been through it in a. vessel of two thousand tons. Vessels _going to the sea by this route need not go nearer Sam Juan than eight or ten miles, and the course is because San'Juan goes to the Americans, our history as s Deuiiion is already writ- ten. It has too long been taken for grant- ed that Victoria and Vancouver Islsnn are, as the Times declares, in effect, British Columbia. '9 could let Vancouver Is- lsndgo with San Juan, and yet survive is on the Vancouver Island, and not on the San J nan side. The sight from San Juan tmvards Vancouver Island is broken by is~ lands and over water, exposed to heavy south east galea, and generally hazy. I have often and again stand with others on the deck of passing vessels and laughed at the fears then whispered, but not openly avowed, of American guns sweeping the Canal do Haro and driving British shipping from before them. But, grant- ing all that is said of an opposite character, there are harbours on the mainland equal to Esquimalt; and Burrard Inlet, I presume, is among that number. But how can we get to the open sea? By the Straits of Georgia, thus ev- ading San Juan, altogether. But that course, says the Globe, is all but impractic- able. The vessels of Her Majesty's navy and the Hudson's Bay ships and trading vessels' have gone that way from the memory of man, and the mail steamers of the United States and war ves- j sels too, pass through these straits to-day ` fl 0lllAl1-Ll lK8. . I .A'...:u.'..... .. I sL.'_ A- -- {{%_____. THE SAN JUAN QUESTION. (To the Editor of the Toronto Mail.) Sir,-I have read with feelings of shame and iudignavion some recent articles on the San Juan Qaegnion, cupied from the Lon- don Times, &c., And forming the basis of govern! alarming leaders in the Toronto Globe. I am ashamed that writers who pro- feu to lead public opinion should Iinow :4: little of the facts of i case on which they reason I0 dugmnticglly, and indignant, to be tuld by them that our Duminion future in only 3 "dream," and that we are to creep to they ocean under the gum of an Amencan fortreu." I |m.....e.... t..-.. V, -- - ..-ur -uuncul pus-oesniun o human 91 In ml: '- _.,-.. ....c ucvgnupmenr. or rmlroad enter rise, and said that the Canada Centml must 9 in the chain of the great. Pscic. Three hearty cheers were given for the Queen, and the party left, reaching Ottawa at about 9 o'clock, anal Brockvillo at about: 9.30. `-.llonlrea[ Wit/mu. uecuon vuth thin line, he had gone to broke, And expected 5 land grand for the Lion already built, and also 8 grant from Ontario Govemmelt, but had not succc to the extent which was desinblo. It be necessary for the company to move befor Government would render assistance. urged the development of railroad enter` must I. A ' I`!.-.._. Senntor Factor, in reply, said that he had been long connected with railroads. In con- nection uith thin Pem- expected Ex-and for th. mu-, .. nu, uo.; 1118 gompany wefe Qreparcd to go on to Georgian Bay and Sault bte. Marie, but must ban assistance to do so. Mr Ab- bott expressed his detormimstion to push the work forward, and thought that Is this time next you, 1 similar meeting won]: n|..|..I....- __._.v cw yuan LHU work meeting wouldytake|pla.ce atlli enl;eko. on out Mitchell, in very complimentary terns, proposed the health of the Hon. Senator Footer, who had successfully completed that part of the road over which the excursion was to-da 8GIII0l' Fxtnr in -.-l.. _.:;| L`: ,. I I ' _ ....-.- uuuer no new gentlemen, who hed I0 successfully completed the line to thin point. Hon. J. J. 0. Abbott, President of the company replied : A short time ago, when the was opened to Sand Point, it would be remembered the question wee asked, Shall we etdp ?" end the cry wu Go on, go on I` The enbetnntinl aid from Meeere Beleckou & Vaughan, who had eupplied materiel to the hnd also hnzarded his mea'm,.ha'd powerfully aided in completing the 'worh no fer. He would ngnin Iey, Shall we etop here 3" (cries of No, no.) The ram-v---' -'--A -*`*" ' ' ' Percy, Nov. 19, 1872. EIll|II- DUIIIIIW. u; Mr stand. on 3 called, Iddtld. thirty you! :90, In than Inn Inn but ohautgen in the of Banlriw. It was xruilynpg up no `.AudIhut.hinhuewouldor_nslinkint}l;: I'Aciuc chain In-oaths Atlantic. . `radians! roulvigonnolylucood Pembtokn. nndnurdod tho mammal sir ' -__-_ ._....v I uancorl.) ` - Sir Hugh Allan toasted the Director! and I: Ocern of the Canndn Central Rnilwsy. He was a of thcir many diiculties, especially 1 their W t of menu, and expressed the great obligntionl which the people of Contnl Unna- l d: went under to these gentleman, ' J. J, (1 ALL. u_-_u,, . . . ._T_____.__,-. .. ` the Pncie Road `from Vsncouvor on hand to Montreal on ue other. He` 1 see the line extended to Pembruke I ynr, and to Lake Huron in B {aw yea (Chou-u.) Sir nah All... 4......A-J H "` Ldcal Weather Report __: . _-.. ._ ....u nun. A. 11. Hunter, who lnzarded mum, had completing Lin 3.) The were 3_eorgiAn Bay bte. Mari- u mu une, he had axpocted the por- r from t_.hg you-non.--` I...L I,- ___.. - .. ..vv. :, ner it nuver Thin nan: - tu 3 man grand tor thu the It. had nut nun-no.4) ., uuu -mu IIOIE succeeacd desinbla. became npany before the Ho ent milmzui nnfm-nri-m x the one be hnnn 9.. 5, w\:., A. Bnowzuzm. [so ; succeeded esinbla. It hm-Am- In-UHVII uu me ther. hopedto in one ll Vsnrl Inn - avcl. S, \$fn0Dl. .. unv I43 UIIG .- years more. THE ."`!_"'?-ZI---j e MI M1 to mouth)--2:30 pan. . Ml ::::?_;.:.ws= . Con_mn.Irumnn4 H- (`Fauna H--IA.' .1 nu-nu-s~n-nua) DI VIII e_n_l of u-ay : m& uw;ly dong through Lot ' ' tho2ndCouoadon,c|-'IuingConcaaiou 14. linesland2,6 chdnu25hnllnortholcorg new posts 163141 14; than nouthvcotgq-Iy throu;hI.otal4nndl3,' tholltconcanon, nnlxtintcnocto lloauullakfo Bond. JOHN cumxxa, Township cum. -"Also . Road know}. :5 Laps . -Bond, com- mencing on Uoneouion lines 2 and 3, :2. the and ' Westerly nlinoolblnudtnu thromrhLot' UBLIC Ncrrls in hueby-given um P the Uouucil of the Corporation of Okla will M. in next sitting, on the l-uh Decem- beruext, pan 3 By-lav eetublinhing the fol- lowing Bonds, viz :- A Bondknownu Cox'eRoed,e-tmnewig on Concession lino 2u|d3,1hniu ad liukenarthofeornu-poetal9andW,running westerly through Lotlio. N it the,2nd Con- cesliun. jut north of Cox : barns. and inter- sectinuuonanninnlhu tuna: ahginauul OTICE in hmbygiven tlnt, on and site: the 14th of December the County In- Ipector of Public Sqhoola will hold us Oice in the Court Bonn, Kingston. 0500 hours, every Saturday, from 10 all. till 3 13.31., ex- cept durin tho month: of February and Sep- tember, ilo viaiting tho schools tn the roar townahipo. JOHN AGNEW. ILL, lLD., County Inspector. Nov. 23. - `I IX VIQDC WIIIIIII, jail, would contact. it hinnoll Tin [Anal unvarmnanl. um: I ` 9. ' ..gl`ho. Vendor: reurvo to themulvoo the ri ht of one bid ' . Ternrof ynunt ve lilgnrgl. A deptiasz of 10 1- cos: 9f the puz- chase money must be psi at tlm time" of sale, when any term: for the bslnce will be ar- ranged. For furthor sud condition: of lab, apply to IA QHANNON, Eaq., Dun" Nzws Oioo, Kmptan, on-to MACDONALD I: PA'l"l`0N , on Thursday,` the Nineteenth day or December, A.lD.. 1872, at Eleven 0 o clock in the forenoon, by William Mnrf , Auctioneer, st his Auction Rooms, in the `ity of Kingston, the following valuable reel eutnhe, being ooungoed of Lo_ta Nos. 2nd 3, and 0 Lot 0. 4, aalaul ou_I: on the '1`_own P o_t, called `John McLean's Vnllnge Lot 1n Ban-1e_eld bemg u-tof _Lot No. 21, on the Side lof the Pr_:a.tbR1ver C t in t e owns 0 1 an nrgh, m:>r:r;:rticu1n-ly delcribod I'll the said Mort- gage. g V 0 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in T pursuance of the Power of Sale contain- ed in 1 Mortgage from Alexander Fxnlay to the Vendor-I, which will be produced at the sale, in one puoel `Valuable Frecvaimld Prope; ;y. ruin DD ur\r n Ixvv o....-.. .. . - `vb -uvusv, T\VO FIRST-CLASS Cut Stone Hansen. on Queen Street, at present occupied by Mr McPherson. THE ROUGH-CAST HOUSE AND LOT in the Ville of Portsmouth, at present occupied by re O'Donnell as aTa.vern. Also Lot No. 18, Alwington Avenue, 70 feet in front by 180 feet in death. occupneu by Mrs O'Donnell B '1'` . by depth. Apply to IR A A 1 an `IQ EICC` THE RESIDENCE of corner of Terms of payment only. Apply to J (3 MA plum axumn HUUBE and on corner of Rear Streets, near Saint John : Chlirchfin the Village of Ports- mouth, owned by John Wood. terms of rule up Jplyto OHN ,..__,,, _-_ -wwu-`II 1 LOT No. 1, on the corner of Johnson Street (produced) and Centre Street, as laid flown on 3 Plan of a. Block of Land laid out For particular: as to title, &c., 3 ly to ` CAMPBELL_ & MACDON ELL, Pnncen Strap}. Ki-.n.o.... i? JJIJU OFFICES TO LET.-Tw unt Rooms 01 over my store. nu, would euurucr. 1:. union. 7 The Local Uovenunnat was next pmpoud, gldruponled to. chain-nun ncxt `K-ivc Our Guam."

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