Kingston News (1868), 14 Jan 1873, p. 1

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[I:EITu:Nav. 19.9, Kingston, Dec. 28, 1872. (EROS GRAIN SILKS (REAL LYO.\'S) in Black and Colours. I f|tU KE J. ERLY. I bpecml attention is directed to our Stock of TWINTER mu.-an npvms xn shawls and Mantlcs. All the IN;-w Styles .in Dress and Mantle ` Trimmings. Good Value in Canadian and English Mann- factured 1 BLANKETS. J.J Ladies Lamb Wool Underwear. Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers. ` Gents Lamb Wool Shirt: and Drawers. Gents Canadian Shut: and Pants all sizes. , Cardigan Jackets, Polka Jackets, Sontags, _ ! Clouds, Scarfs, &c., kc. I l Also a large assortment of DRESS I`-001).`, I in all the New Materials, in endless Variety. ` A full assortment of Ladxes and Children's Hosiery. l Newest Styles in Shawls and Mantles. I Stvles .in D:-an -ma 1\.I'....oI- 1 Kingston, Dec. IS, 1872. new subscribers to {III IUOVO 'odi- on of t 0 four In to all five any I {or l87l. hocriben nor din- lovred unlou the the publilhcn. n `to club. in In necuury to stock nvailablo CARVE_D, GOLD, 1AN be seen at DfIMBLE S the choicest lot I uf Bun Bonn : ever seen in America. 10 CASES BRTITIDY, ten years : sfock. 20 Cases Assorted Bitters. 10 Cases Bourbon H/hiskey (Kentucky). 50 Cases Ginger Wine. 50 C389! Rhenish Winn n-`ml nv-'-`-- 1 OLD SPECTACLES, T SILVER SPECTACLES, STEEL SPECTAC LES, LEONITE HAIR BRUSHES,` GOSNI-3LL S *- INLAID -- _ " VULCANITE DRESSING COMBS, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTES, TOILET POWDEBS, LUBIN S PERFUMES, -ATKiNsON's PERFUMES, FARINA COLOGNE, LAVENDER &. FLORIDA WATERS, PE `RS GLYCERINE sous, FLAVOURING EXTRAGIS, Nov. 13, I872. Special attention directeh c HKOS GRAIN SH.R'R IDIPAI Xmas W Presents. AND ALL KINDS OF FRAMES, AT LOW PRICES, soon & nALToQ{.' lNws HEATH & GUNN S ADIES A ll. llENl)ERSON, QHEAPEST AND BET AT PIGTURE FRAMES, :cuonzLry consisting or of every description JUST RECEIVED. For Sale. `B'RE3uC.|'(-`S-`FR E E Tr? PHOTOGRAPH Eli, curl} . c. MEE & (co. IN FRAMES ) I. I.Vn\\\ 4.. in aiscevcnug her darling unharmed !` V With this magnicent premium, and the rare combination of the contents of the An- .\'IsoR, we are not surprisedat the reputation it is making for itself all over the country. Its weekly visits to this otiice are always looked forward to with pleasure, and we ever fail while reading it_ to find in its well conducted departments information not ob- taiuecl from any other journal in the country. The ADV].-.wR is a beautiful 16-pigs 64- column illustrated weekly. _It gives you all your legal advice free: and even though you may have no law questions to submit. vou get aszeep. Lne scene represents the mother, baby's favourite dog, old Carlo, and baby s elder brother nding him, with a bunch of owers in his hand, Ileeping autifully. Who cannot imagine a mother : j` y at thus discovering her darling unharmed magnicent m-emimn cm: H-- your Jegzu advice tree: and though questions submit, you get -the benet of all questions submitted by others, and the answer: ; thus you will n during the year in this department, can parzmil with any that will arise in your busi-_ uess, a.nd`the knowing of the law on which at the proper moment may save you hundreds of dollars. "l"l... Anny-.. _1-_- _'_.__ 1,, u - uouars. The ADVISOR also" gives in each issue de-- signs for cottages, dwellings, suburban and country residences, drawn to a working scale, with hints on building, valuable to any one who ever thinks of building himself 2. home. VVe would say te all our readers, see the AD- \'1soR before subscnbing for your reading mat- ter for 1873. Th'e above chrome, fully worth $5, is given to every yearly subscriber. 'Sub- scription per year $3. Single copy 10 cents. A r:r:A`|1-c xx: A Li-rr-n E have just received froni the publish- ers of the AMERICAN LAND AN]! LAW Anvisoi-:, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S., :1 copy of their in:igniricent premium chroma, THE LOST liusl-`.. The chrornn is an elegant one, and , the design beautiful, as it appeals at once to the sympathies of all who love children. It represents 3 little balm boy just beginning to tod:llo._ who has wnuiered Away in the early morning before being wholly dressed, from his inammafs village doorstep, to gather the bright posies in an adjacent eld of tall rye, and who, when the owers no longer a.tti'a.ct- ed him, wishing to return, realized the fact that he was lost--the tall rye completely hid- ing home and village from his sight---and after waudering around until weary from crying and walking, he laid his little self down, rest- ing his head on :1 green sod. and went fast asieep. The baby ; dog. Carla, and I,.i...!. r\\aI-I`I\I IVr\I`lEI-J. The publishers of the ADVISOR are estab-, lishing perman nt agencies, on 3. new plan, in all parts of t e United States and Canada, and they wantismart intelligent mon_and wo- men for all unoccupied territory. Agents wanting protable employment, with a. con- tinuous annual income, should address them at once, as territory is rapidly taken. Address CROFT & PHIL S, Pittsburgh, Pa. tario 3tN`Qt. 1:1-I fool Tickcu issued to all at ntgn via tint-clua mm ind Ugdcnsburg `antral nailfnad ; New hon River Ran.-...a . HE FIRM of J. CARRUTBLRS & G0. has this day been dissolved by the re- tirement of Mr Uarruthers. 'I`hn. huainnso `will In: nA:nO:nu.~..'I I... A1--. FIFEIDCHF OI Ell" \43Tl'uI'rIl3I'3. The business wlll be centmued by Alex- ander Gunn, Samuel Harper, and \Villiam Gardnr Craig, under the name and style of ALFY (JITNN Ir, (`.0 to u-Ln.-. all Ank`-a anus. _u-nun, uuuuuun uunycx, gnu vv Lu stvle ALEX. GUNN & C0., to whom `debt: due to the late rm are navahhs. 1'lL4.l!4.\. uunn on Liu., `I the late rm arewpz `IOU : !'fHas LOST BABE,` nfz': A1l accounts not ] December` will be placed i collection. cents per yard. All goods in stock will be very much reduc- ed, Ctlllaistillg of Sheetings, Tnwellings, Bruadclom, Beavers, \\'hitneys, Doeskins, \\'a.terpmui Cloakings, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Tics, Silk Velvets, Velveteens, &c. 50 Pieces Double \Varp Alpacas from 25 cents, worth from 10 to :20 cents per yard more than can be purchased wholesale. Heavy Satinett and Fnlled Cloth, from 50 cents per yard. J. GREENFIELD All Fall and \Vinter Goods will be sold 50 pr cent less than present wholesale prices. , 50 Dozen Hoop Skirts, best quality, from ' 20 cents each. ` Heavy Whitney Blankets 81 lbs., , for I Black anal Coloured Silks fr i v:u-.1 l cm 75 cents per A1..n;A1u.Vu1-us. Kingston, 31st December, 1872. caun. V HM I Scarlet and Fancy Flannel: frofim 20 cents per yard. Jouvin Make Kid Gloves, double buttons, $1 per pair, in black and coloured. Table Linens in Bleached and Unbleached. A BAlLGAIN--l0O Pieces Prints from 10 cu.-n_t._s_ yard. xx unuunll` cents zzomhx in n \\ uruu an Gents J each. Q......1,.L 1 fancy Dresses from 10 cents pen` yard. Heavy Superior French Corsets 60 1 worth $1 per pair. Gents Ribbed Shirts and Draweha, 90 eagh. * Nov. } lbs.,Jor 55.50. from ward. Harylsomc Japanese Silks, 20 yards for Fancy Dress Goods worth 55 cnts for 40 ents. per BHIJS. Fancy Dresses ] Heavv Suns-v-inr II`..- rvnvln run Jvul vu. unusnv navy Luucuu AGENTS WANTED. I... nnl-.1._'l.-.... -4 H... A . . . . . . . .__ Jan. 9. DRY GOODS. PREPARATORY cent will be 1.1-. otlnuna TAKING STOCK Shaw & Minnes, Great Reduction G LA-SGO\V \\'AI EHOUSE. SHAW & MINNES OUR GOODS Great Bargains _NOTIQE. 13:1-`Shirts cents from I w \.v., uu nuulu. aqu ueula rmare ayable. JOH CARRUTHERS, ALEXANDER GUNN. nu-pmlmr I R72 or more pa-sou. schvoud or of out _uldrcI- for $12.80; an and Bhckwood e log, ling bunch of 1 cenis reuch 60 m 3 paid by the lat of 1 in suit: for immediate GENTS VVANTED, to sell Otgans,.._ ' A Melodeons and Pianos, for six of the best makers in Canada. and the United Sates. Apply to J. BEYNER, Organ and Melodeon Manufacturer, next door to Hobartfs Medical Hall, Princeutteet. 1 Oct. 23, I872. x if-;1"`9a..I'ntown. ` _ .CALL 'A'1rHE~sTAR GROCERY. 1 For-. Sweeli G_i'oes;"Freh Ground, t\ATI AIIT-nrrui nrnA1\ 111-.;x.~.-_.._-\ 1u 1uu,UUU Cash Customers who will lxuy for Stoves, Parlour Stoves, Parlour Cooking Stoves, lron Rinks, Pumps, Lead Pite, Sad Irons, Tinwnre, Cutle Goods, at the lowest rices as ed by .-my house in the city, W1 5 PER CENT OFF OR CASH, uonus, at the lowest asked I .. on uwvvv vguvva, rrusu \:tr0I_|ll(1, ' CALL A'.l'.'l.`HE STAR GROCERY` For Fresh and Cheapest Grade: of Sugars, CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. For Pure Liquorg of all kind: at Distillery Fri 3, , ` Ce CALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. For Pure Wines of the very Finest Brands, l`.AT.T. AT I"I-T14` QTAD llbnnnnxr Wake. up! Wake up! Publishing Co.. I _ New York. ` ' Compapy S'rAIj GROCERY,| A -56.5. ,...2... 4_._, Utxuu 1.11. 1.1.1.1-4 L:u.n.I:\ unuunxtx. In fact, if ..you want to -make money upon what you eat and drink, CALL AT THEKSTAR GROCERY. Joseph Donnelly. -~ 172 PRINCESS STREET. `Dress Goods! Dress Goths I French Merinoes1,Sl11awls_T Lung and 0c_s_t_ Protectors.` 10,00 T.1.,3 Puml FURTHER SUPPLY of Pnttinoxfl Lug` , snd Chest Protectors just received by E. H. PARKER, Chemist, lhrklt Squall. , Jam. 2. 1873. BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS AND POPLINS, SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, BLACK AND COLOURED BEAVEBS: T\VEEDS, FULL CLOTHS,- nri' A Cl..1,.......-_ - A Full Assortment of Seasonable 1 rn .---.. Silks, Scarlet Flan Pretty Fancy Clonkings, Shawls, Black, Brown, B November 8. HE best lace in the Call ang see our Overcoats, Pea. Fill-ninhiuu l`3.....1_ ._ "V Dec. 7, 1872- ._..;___---~ Kingsto, December 2 N zwcmber 18. :__.j:___ Furnishing (0011! in Woollen D her the place for t v I-U\IJL\J UD purchasing elsew he Beat Fitting Garments in the Do Lia! UL rawei-a and Und uuuts, .Lr0 ershilts, N ew Tie here. - . V- vvwuu, J. UGI Goods V Call and see our Stm-I ....,..., ;. uuu uLAJ1.l1D,' 13' A Salesman wanted. unrau nanrnml hew daonv River Rnilnud; `yrucnne Rdlmml. 51`!-`_,.\ .\asnnv nnu nu. 3]-CCILI rate: (Of or yearly ndwertiae terms. n nu.-s vl. unv nu, ynuvalv nranul, HEJALL AT THE STAR GROCERY. L :6 ma Inrnun` 4... .._.LA __-._,,, ` fkjlicrfgss smmsr. SELECT YOUR H53 PRESENTS Cash! Cash ! Cash! Cash 1 R. Wald1'0n s, Wils0n s Builgl Beg to state that during the next twp v KING STREET, KINGSTON, 100,000 Cash Customers `oves. Show-,3, Psalm. r~,...1,:.... an ~ Selling Very Cheap for Cash. |t\'r l\TY1'\1w ..-.. ._ - Ever offered in Kings: in 1 IOI lhonlxr, I origins!) ,` puinhed McNAUGHTON I. COUSINEAU & CO. 1 the city where 3 r J:u1.A1 BLACK LUSTRES, C a, White Flannels an nd Plaid Sha.wI, Chen ) y Velveteens. Lots of 1 Jackets, Sack Coats,` Trnc_>_ul Woollen Drawer`-n and n..,1.....1.;_`_ v es: Shawls and Jackets, wa, as, wmm `Vanted immediately at Eight cent: r line 1- contn,per ' 0 for . 7 Spoon] rate: for or I-eulv .a...o:.., .. uunoi umun. o1LKSl wTWeeds,T, Clouds, Clouds, gyoll C3-ng AT THE %'After the Holidays lsouoon BO0KS |Gity Book stare#.l `Christmas and NeWYea.r Gifts ' 1 mos. McAULEY & C0 s] Anglo-Axfrichh Hotel, |Johmwn and Ontario St I CANADA. WHITE AND GREY BLANKEFS, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, JOSEPHINE FRENCH KID GLOVES, , LINED KID GLOVES AND IUITTS, LAMB S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAVVERS LADIES CLOUDS, ` GENTS WOOL SCARFS, ` w ` SHIRTS; COLLARS, mas AND SUARFS. "E. & 00., - - - - - Pnonurron . SHIELS, KING STREET, KINGSTON. Ca: ookinu Stoves. Dnnr 1 get the Cheapest am ngaton, Jan. 3, 1873. x the following Lines :- 3 weeks they will give the FUR SOHO0L USE McN 8 Corner of King 1 bpm'tment,_ Mn. Dec, -_-on. m- The balance of our Stock of ARE TO BE HAD ATTHE y Cash, Cooking Stoves, Hall uves, Dumb Stoves, lron Bedsteads, Cutlery, Nickle Silver and Plated ;y, with the further inducement of James Moore. nzovxmzn a Black and Coloured Bgankets at old prices, 1 Clouds and Breakfast ref./ty Goods, cheap, at - - nu `NI-I {and Collars. {XUGHTON & CO., ; and Princess Streets. Pi. .+lings. A Y S. Dry Goods Best Fitting Garments. %ers, and Vests .-nu] l`.. (l...... protection which to others would he declined. Ald. Snllivsn was anxioun thst some specic schomo should be laid down by which tho no- coosity of ontoring the preliminaries of inspec- tion or examination by canllittool could bo avoided, while at the tune time tho interests of tho city would not ho lisblo, to snfl'er,- and the citizens ho tondorod all the protection cir- cunistancou "would warrant in enooursjing manufactures. Aid. Livingston unpportod Aid. `Gilda!!- leove s reoolution, granting the roqnootot tho- potitionor. In tho courso of his rensrks he said hohsd induced s}compLn{to direct their Atten- tion to the ndvontagos 0 K` storm; and that it was probable before lo L-tint s wliolooslo clothing establishment tom he. looztod hore, employing possibly as nsny as 1,000 hands. Although pursuing 1. similar profossionhinsolf he loriod in opposition. ' id. Gildersleovo ntnin -p.---.1 ----- LL -- ..... ,............ uvnulu a mu wlloloulo wolllafd pursuing: Gildersluvo spin prouod upon his coll on tho importance of auintnng this nanu actm-er in tho manner oolicitod. - Ald. Allen opposod tho notion strongly. Ho would consent to in conoidontion and ro- cbmlnondation by I oonunitteo. Ald. Kinghorn ontirtoinod the uno viow|_ an tho I or. ' ` A.ldll"lSll Gildnfleltova tlm-uh; +1.... .L....u Alderman Gilda:-sleeve thought thgre should be no delay`; he was satined of the itioners enterprise and pro ve s irit,n.nd slfu-k action now was only jutting of the uty for tnnxaction by the new Council. J - Alderman Richudeon would votq on the motion if he was certain the estsbliuent would engage twentl-ve hnns. Alderman Cunningham siid thnt allusion had been made is 1. report ubpted in Council last year regarding nsnuiooeures,but he found on perusal that the can under discussion did not come within the caption and jurisdiction of that document. now wmnn the caption A little further connrutionnl discus-in followed, when. Alderman Gilda-dean uuudod his`reu1n- tion, by referring{tho' petition to the Court of Revision With power to set, `Seconded by Aldo:-nan Cunmnghun and cu-riod. tract I0!` euplymg and outtting a eteemer now being uilt at the Marine Rsilwey, fur- uishing material for which he had to send to Montreal when contracting the Hand. He moved the granting of the petition at a reduc- tion ef taxes for live you-e. All. Allen delired the reference of the po- tition te a committee to inveetigate and ascer- tain fer the information of the Council the na- ture of Mr Wa.ddinghaIn s b be unfair and a lotions injustice did my other manufacturer: conduct a. trade of the same character in the city, and the -mere mention of it being a. novelty might be I catch to carry on work of 9. general deecriptien, with the protection which Ala. was enxioun 1.1111: nm. .......:s:.. usineu. It would; ` run smut noun. _ Ald. Allen presented the report cf` the com- mittee on tire, water and gee, an fellow! :- The committee on re, Inter and In In; leave to report : Thbt. ecooln ' y_ hi; Worehipthe Maa:-, ll:-`J. .` Tandy untl Aldermen Allen, ' arty mid-Bebmun, afthe - said Council, they proeeeded e Mutual en" Th red: In I; to teat Ilpqetryv, nether meg rouengige, sand on Fridny |[em__two till_half- past ve o'clock they were ngnedip test ; they again testodtlie eunitnn Saint. sun: 1: nerewtore for 3 number of y' are. V Ald. Gildeieleeve faveurid the courage- meat of manufactures, especially of the pro- so-t kind and description when it was new addition to the ind|ut_rial institutions of the city, to be produced by this gentleman. Mr Waddinglnn has already taken the con- tract fofeupplying outhttinn 1 .+......-.. past: nve o'clock they ' theuno ed. test again tested tlib an Saint-' day, and Ibo hsving satised in every ptrticuhr. rid: tho noanlnndgtian INDUSTRIAL IN HTIT UTION. Ald. Gildenleeva puuutod the pvtition of Joseph Waddingham, representing; that ho had ustzblishod a shop for the manuficture of blinds, nah, e1:c., and ukitig tint he betrea.t- ed with the sumo conuidu-ation ubther unnu- fxcturors by allowing the tan: to , main the name 9.: hereigoforo for nalpbor y rs. Gildorgleovo can rnmn-` - -ueu1..-,'wia: nu" :2 elYler`%al:dy anuxod, pnrchuod tbvuid GI- Ald. Snllitan moved, seconded by AM. Robinson, thot the petition of the Hotel Dieu Hospital be granted, gs": dxcepted. In amendment Ald. Rdhiuon moved, oo- conded by Ald. Livingston, that the petition be granted under the provilioll of thrnew by- law. Carried. ' [`Ihl.Il l.lI,}u.u QI2 A Iv\IA\ __.. my uuu II.lI`1LIIIaJ EXTENSION OF PRELIISESZ Alderman Suilivan presented the petition of Messrs Wiisn Power & Co., of the Marine Railway, eekin; permission te extend their wherf 60 feet outside the present site, so as to admit more conveniently and safely of the decking of veseele at their yard ; and further to provide increased accommedetion for the enlnrcreinent nf +1.. 4....:. --_-. - - - KEUUCFION OF RENT. Ald. Sullivan handed in the peti1 Hickey, on behalf of the Sisters of Dieu Hospital, praying for the red remission of rent of the Cityllall c casion of the holding of In ball for i Pu'l$'-::s.l`L|vor I-Alnno-IzA.l LL-; L-AI enlargefnent of the trade com widening and deepening of the ellau canal. Referred to the cununittee on wharvos And -]'InIIAI`nna 4-.` ....-..-L AL U ` wmeumg and deepening of W ` -harbours to report at the next pm Council. ` ` - you on may pro rty w motion of Aid. bowu, ineon. saustacury, I new : In to tho orig'in:Ll.] EXTENsIo) sun: nunxwr squnua. The clerk read the new cindeqture, leasing lot 6 in the Market Sq_1_1are to Mr Isaac Hope for ten yen-3, at the rate of 579 rental per au- num. ' ~ After a. eaultory discussion of some length the matter was nally referredto the commit- tee on city with power to act, on a. seconded bv Ala Rah, maon. ' ' 4' [Tho lasso as read in Council not satisfactory, one will belprepam original 1 . nu minutes or the past _two meetings were therefore read and approved. OFFICE OF REGISTRARS. From James Keefer, clerk of the County of ' Middlesex, submitting areselution and memo - ~rial of that municipality to the 0ntarie-Legis- _ lature, praying for the amendment of the 70th section of chapter 20, 30th Vio., and chapter 20 of 35th Vic., providing for the remunera- tlen of Registrars by sultry instead of by xeeu. ' ' Oninotion of All. Cunninghx Inunication was refcrred to the ` mittee recently appointed to con route and other nlncnn r----m*`- BBIFFION. uupcee recently appointe places pal laws, to report. rrrln .. . _-.__ _h_. __..:..- ...u;n.-moo. me viun_ t 0 precedmg upon 92'. ~ `Alderman Gilda:-Iloove there pe_no d_oI:y'; the Batitinnu. muun were were present : The Mayor, Drennan, Esq., Aldermen Allen, Brophy, A. Chown, E. Chown, Cunningham, G been, Gil- deraleeve, Kinghorn, Livingston, McKelvoy, liiclnanlson, Robinson and. Sullivan. The Mayer stated thnt, it was not usual to read the minutes at special meetings, but as this one was likely to be the last one of the present council it would be a.dvisa.ble.te do ae. * rm__ ._L - ` '- 1119 min 1' A speciahneeting of the City Council was held in the Counc_i.l Chamber last evening, at which there S. T. Esq., Aldermen An... D--L - The minutes of the 1 herefore avuroved. mmncw`-ion o1r`mm'r. ivnn l.-...a-.1 :_ LL pun nu sire >plying uuilt Rail-ur, in-. ._.. v. uuc unay'l. lBLl OI `U10 OC- olding for charitable remarked that tho btll ice the passage of tin h._I.-- uun VI. uni praying fol :11: Ci1 [ GUIDE _.-.., vv um vuuI.l'lB~l.4eg'lS- for at rars Cunningham, the `com - red special mm. wmn to , aecondegi by Ald. Rob- -......mgunm, me com- Idte special com- bed confer with T - rupecting the Munci- ncouncil proving 1 beprepared aimi- no ulnar: of the Hotel ; reduction or the n c1m~:e...|.1. in in: `petitign at 1:.- the rain:-J-.inn tun vveuaua. canal. in ` Jneeting of the I megngs :::;.`:::a. '2.:`'.;:: :.'"'.`;`..ui"""`f..f._"'-A""77="7: the proper time {:6 nuko iluprdndat ` ' of tho banish-nut oi the of ` to d P b k Baily _ Q` 21... : . '.....'11' 5'.` t: u.. a."e $u.s. am way that the Gun; '1';:;E`I'Oull` g.` minnl hurt too. r I. X221 5?? 323$? e`",'.a'.`.'z.` "a."'." " syn-acne Iuuroml. STEAHSHII` COM- I l.l.\'l-I TU (`ALI- wlmh An-1301!: of each r. Ql'EE.\'sT0\\'.\' and v uuu LIUW thebuu Nut; It circulntion in the `co 81.50 in` uivunce. the countr po ulp in thin 1 a dent tnbluhed I810. ....... VI one any, to ]Oll_l nu nn_'g'oiI " `Wu ` st Caknqui Crook. I gtv`Hi``i5 , 1? ~ an nnawor I8 I donned ' End 'i_i um ' toldqnn to convoy to thin _ ' } .` tion that in was improuofwith` ` tau-ed of the what, ind Wall` ` `T `*3 J1 udvntagu to tho Diroctcn d thokcnlgumb - to unit lim _ ` _ , E qnutodto be nippljod with-npsp an . V-3- ..-) .';._ _-_.:-_ . .. . . IIIO Eric! 0! tondod :5 fat ll 80 f t In r w uIlI.v.rI.ilo`.fO't A kpelnl-aka-:1 r.|....u ` A Ygur 9onI1ttci'hs`v;o u nae : i. Ltln ` ' to ~ . ` H: x?ea:1`i:3gt1:rs`I:iIi::.'-1:2. ;"i!u?;93.'_92`.K;9!`I tookthelibert"'7f""`" 7;? L and ,,....n..,,:..s:::;,. 1. ' th -~ -.1. - --- .'.';'.`::'...`?`..:.:." ,.......- F. , __.-_....n-.uv-I`III&C- ` - Ala. Allan mend, iooopdod L I ningham, that the ` adopted. Uni-ind.-`-` ` ' ." " ' -run untw g The Ma.yox~-I wiII|`'6`tetlwmoi{ other transduction in wliibi I ' ' ' H t l-- ` .thl ' ' ' G:.:;*;,u::`R":.:,, *"" . . V .71-ilganwt took the l:b_e1-ty of gqyag fat on: porunsliy inutnovrinl` 5' ",.:;:.;::: :.::'.':.',....,.....?:%'='-'*"*""""`4@< ~ tntnd in his innit;-n`.-`l . ;-n'.1.1!w.s. . in wrnll ton ` . Ala. "Allin--3 word! It: pnoeibu ' V the city, yhpltzfl I . Isughter.) The wk that the engine " prauly: tho fact -f s ry cu-onixfg. 86 per in r two cents eac tingle ,__- ....,, .5 vunulm,` ` ` M _` ' wk` `The - ;k{:t:l: W -. preuly; fact` of the Ildf-' agent declined to ; ,it` __ up g ua ' guarantees won pzfzriim t t it 1 " _be pqught, condibnl `II In`ia`.|.="O,I-ISL vunlllllll, wwn lgeili `no vIL'ii-3:""'" who was the tnvol.]`, *3 of ,-Q"l' vii leather hue ` lllllllc whom nI1i:h*VAh1Il5 V V x r-I hailed. - _"" ' . ' >133?` ,MontrenI '. :i 4. ` to bring with him 500 fooig ` 1'.""` genuine Enfinh Inks-'-fol` aw I . um `M-_'.'_ fee_o_f_ iAt>WlI_Dl'ODOkdI'n.nulnnln-.;An L ._. _ '"`V `'```,`'a snaua mu lbs: vuter gnu his ` `, weather engine, double 113:. "for 1 " in foot, couplinp extra. Iffdeeixgeu-`he-.:~wel.: - :::.*.~........e `W the best he could not loo the gist an mferior article. They van for the hand` engine as will ffer; gimm- stuner. `L ` _ Dye: ~ Ald nnan McKelvey felt sue :hn6i=q-n`. wantetel the gutte perch: hen, en ` ' W,` ad to New York for it, a dolly if _ ` , _ ' a week would gin..- L-:--- ~'*- certmn to a. few centl. - I ' The Mayor produced 3 let been left on his table I few 1 leaving Montreal regu-din hoe` ture was that of J. C. to furnish No. 1 English Mom stand 100 lbs: `gauge weatla or An-3-- 1 --~` ygar. A1a..McK.1v.y;1jow)nuch in. ` hose to be 1 AM. A1len-About 81 par. bot cex_`l:_ain eenh. , _ v-----U WW engmo procurnblo ; also ' to the oiou-I of the aid eiu fart! tinned attention while In engaged. , In connoction viii ' It the all the professional opinion of Tln mending the In-chug of the Ultra enginoin pro grease to my which onminod. ` f - A membet-Whst no the term: 7 The Mayln~-0Ie-third cal ; `O16- ; six months. and u: 1..1...... A -- M d ,1/nter andgu` oojnn 1 th:yci:y.:f llrntregl for their lib; ` courtesy and sttontion, regardless tendedto your derufstion in th cif.ion4-|--- `-*' :;."..".. :;;."..--. I lumtw, - LHVIIIII --........, nun awwlmon, :NI.l ou``_l do utation th, 1 cities-while en in seeking the amrino nu-mam-.m- . -'I-- H ` `Your ooiiniittoo ' w:.):1l;i res: our 2:3 the M mittee of ayor and re, water In Toronto ; also to Msyor sud n --* ` ,__- ...v most grateful unk: cume our ropori: withpnt judgment the city had `greatly I delay and cxppnse incurrdd. . Your oonunittoo `would win or_preu nnhfnl n.--I-- Ald..McKclvoy-ow)mlch in ii`; J; mse ' foot; Iuuoc :ertain ` lottqr - - wenloft ninutu. ' eaving ' ~ bong. onpo - ure clqren, V; o l1o!o;f'riin`3_'I" ` 'f`~ taud " W 9 P" veather ngv.ed"for M. 0015, coup ' gl Iffddlilbll-Ll-*-` -..J L4 '7` ' V ' :W'I@lI inf tr `, oqunuoo. .--1.. 1. ; `rod. lnnnnduly I..:A`1*;a n.:,,.` `.13 l\\l`NT on Autumn: an-they -mi.-.. In .... 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WHOLESALE -nizucmsI; T [Kingston Oil Stores, ARNOT SARNIl`.A Anunvuei PURE COFFEE, ` I Is unrivallul as a I`.-UN-KILLER. 111-] I ammatory 4.-Hfu.-ctinns of the Throat and. Chest} Are cured 7 by a few applications. Neunlgin, Rheumatism and Toothache are apeedily reiieved. For sale by .111 Drug Oct. 5, 1872. After the Storm. ecuy nun may prelcr the monthly. 'l`l{E` MAXIM. r CI-llldi;\ns-Irhnr.}wr hv r.;..n. .... ...:,..., F3 and New the D.uu' News lo December 4. PRINCESS STREET, IJIIP Oln , TF13, VOLUME xxn. -nos Anne: Antoine 85., I Kfesros, om. x reputa- [.-:;0%. 78:1 nu-3 nuu -.uuxSL'ti ption printed neatly Inn Nnrws Sun: I St:-out K in.-0..-. Valencia Oranges Christmas and New Years Cakes .4 T A 1)U'IBLE S, `X/'E would most respectfully call the :Lt- - tention of the public to our lyenutiful collection of Parlour. Cabinet, Celeste zunl Re- sonant ORGANS, also MELUDEUNS, NEW and SEUUN D-HAN D PIAN ES. Parties \I'ant.ing an Instrument, or wishing to pre- sent one to a. friend, will please call and ex- amine at our Factory on Gore Street. Every Instrument warranted for five years. N.l5.-Having engaged a. tirst-class Tumor from the city of Boston, for-my-ly from Framsc, we will take pleasure in attending tn all Tuning, Reglllating and (lapping, that may In.- rcquircul in the city ur country. 1". MVP 2. 1-41 Fancy Coufcctionnry consisting of Chocolnfcs uvcrv descriutiou DRUG STORE, 47 PRINCESS STREET SPECTACLES : CH ROMOS AND PHOTOGRAPHS November 25. ou cases Hunger \Vine. C es Rhenish Wine, nest quality. 30 Hatgsheads of Port Wiue_. _ 30 Hugsheads of Sherry VS-'ine. _ 1F"I`he above-mentionedLiquors will sold at Cost, in order to reduce our stock. 1.; year 1372 my" nulnbcn for the periodical: no they

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