A COMPLETE ASSORTMFNT OF VERY (J!i0lUE [GARDEN & rwwm szensl Notice to the Public. THE CITY B4jr._I_|_s, A IKE ()Pl`.N 'l`n mun.` nun! I ._ V-1; nr1lnllU' Al{E OPEN TO '1']-Ila` l UBLIL on Friday: and Saturday: onl during the winter season. Perloxmwnulning tlm any other day of the week can be accommotlnted by notifying the proplfietoy in time. Sunday: exccptxad. From England and France, comprising Variation of And every other Seed suitable for I FRESH SEEDS.| EN DEBS will be received by the under- signed until TUESDAY, 15th April next, for the complete erection of 2. SCHOOL HOUSE for School Section No. I3, near Braver : Mills, in the Township f Pitts- burgh. Plans and specications may In: seep by afplying to the nmlonigneal. The lowest Ten er not necessarily ncce ted. CH 8. FORIKIET, JOHN MlLN'-', MARK RUCIIE. (lr lnu ......I..:.... 4.. I! M1! N1.` I - ___ _-.-5, County of llnstlngs. BWIIKST CLASS HOTEL--cannot. be ex- celled by any llouxu: in the County. The House and Furniture are new; the liar is at all times furnished with the lmut of Llqunrs ; the Table 1 :-iccolul to name in the County; good and conunodiuus Stables and Shula, with carful stbmndallcc ; a. guud COILI crciul Room for travellers. Charge}: mode- ntc. -_..Z Oh and Pemhmke Railm M 40;` fur Sale M. their ullic in tun, $|IX!,(II) c f Ct `Eu?! 0` 'Iug-um Uonlolgnlat R Jl nnuuuta to unit. purulu ` %."Mflch&m. A1-pli--::tium b Stirling Hose, Stirling, t\Ilnsl-- -1 u-,. _nI.-\.\WII.l. \V. STI Oice, Clarence Stlcct, Uicu |uEw spnmc} nnv nouns! A. B. Macpherson & Co s| 1 \IL' I.` IV D, 1 UliUlV 'l'U. oapitw- V- - % $600,000. M.-\X\VEl.l. S'l`[ .AN(:IZ, AGENT. Qlce, Street. ulnmmifn n... Iv....o 50 CASES JUST TO HAND, com rising all the NOVELTIES from the ritish and American Marketa. Our V 18 new eomgeu m ever nopanmenz. we have some 8 ECIAL BA GAINS in several l..-- An no`-In nu -in -nngll SPRING STOCKI is com etc in on department. We have lnmn Q IEO] AI; GAINS in suzvnrnl have sI_:'I9U|An nnnuaun lines. An early call is solicited. p'E858ts and Seedsmen. Cabbage, Cauliowers, - Tomatoes, so-c., IA. 3. MAGPHERSON & no.1 Wu-re Adv:-rrtlninr l`ulllrnI'h4 run In m Feb. 28, I873. .4 Feb; 26, I873 MARK HUI Or by applying to I . MILNE. l'ittuburg||, March ll, I873. W ES a/71i: i{E"` ASSy`|A_A!`{`;_VEfG0MPANY. J. CRIDIFORD, UST RRIVED AND NOW FOR SAi.E attu_ HIICU. Kingstnn, 273;] Inn l.F.A\ E Km :~'T1'IN I-In V .\1.m-1.11:: `s7.-1. G. S. HOBART. April 3. u- Coal Oili Coal 0il! THi8' PAPER IS`.?N FILE Wlfli KINGSTON, (CAN I Medical Hall, 1'0. 1 \VA l'ER WHITE, OIL 35 per gnllon_, st J. REES & CO S., 1u-nu) ox-'1-`m7, TORONTO. L `I ' SPRING, 1873. I57 -Prince-si street. To Bgilders. K INC S'l`REE'I`. 7th J an. 1873. A. G. s(`l)|"l', Proprietor 3 L- q\N(}E, opposite the Post ' Ilotbeds. cent. the Inn: mam; mom l'|c[ull. and Statiunl. ' Hut Jucti--n with the trains of Ila lvhwtd Annapolis Railway. .` H With the l.'nnnnliIl:\tc1l Plump.-i Anerivan litnihvay fur I -.-ungor, ' Ill. Mantra,-ml. Quebec, ; nlmwitln the Inter- ! zuul fr.-In Hut]-ort, A III Bhutan. ` _-.._.._. mm). TUESDAY EVEN.I-NG, APRIL 3. L rzwu-ry anal Wn.rcroomlcon1 and Ontario Streets, Kingston. urn-.1 2.3 r value. . uuuu 1 `CASE HARWOOD AND OXFORD SL_{ll'.'I'lNuS. ...L.n nu-.n...c_~. ...-..... .--_ __.--.__ 1.` nu). IUBBONS, TIES AND FANCY ()'v()OI)h'. - .-. v 1'... ..... .._-. ..___,_ ' `E AL\\'AYS keep on hand ORGANS nntl MELUDEUNS of the best Cann- hun make, and have now In stock some ex- cellent ENGLISH UPRIGHT PIANOS (nuulc by Bmatlwoud, Chapel], &c.,) towhich we invite attontion. A ...m...-:.... uu'l`|M.\rnrAvn :_ ---V H wc ln\'ltc nuontion. A superior S'l`EfNWAY" for sale on rea- sonable terms. Alec`) a few Piano: to rent. We feel condent that our own Instrument: will continue to sustain their well-earned reputation. I.'u-.f.1-rv and 'npn-mmm. m----- -I `D-1----- yu nun nJ\.r||lv\!\Jl.\ cl I/UL JUL`, an ROI. CASES FANCY DRESS GOODS in New Styles and Shades. 1 CASE ENGLISH SCOTCH TWEEDS. I CASE OCYPTON TWEEDS. 2 CASES FANCY LIGHT PRINTS. 25 PIECES BROWN HOLLAND, extra z mun than ever. All woollen and Kane uooas 1 cent lower than last year: prices. 'I`.. ......'m.~I HASII3` nl Al`!!! n. "hr: Bhutan. I I-'l\` Id Maw srlum: G00l}S.l J0 .'u'nve--1 UABIS DLAUIX, UULUUKE. anal FANCY SlLKS--n special line. An early call uolicitecl at the ~ LIVERPOOL HOUSE. |a. GREENFIELD ! Pianos, 0rg`a,n_s:1_1d Melodeons. Aftcr the 10th of June n`-xt, emigrant: having through tickets will be sent from To- ronto to Fort `Garry, llanitom. at the follow- ing rates :- lli/;'cct Importation! Adults, $15 ; Children under twelvle earlof age, half "price ' 150 lbs, persona. aggngc free. Extra bagage, 35 cont: per 100 lbl. mos. nlcwlm & 00.] Emigrants, mo; Child:-n under twelve years, half price ; 200 lbs. personal Iulggnge free. Extra luggage, $2.50 1' 100 lbs. Emigrants should take 1: air own rations. Provisions will. hnwever. he fut-ninlnul at 1-nut. Pnllllgrfllliall suoulu 5359 `Half own mom. Provisions will, however, be furnished at cost price, at Shebandovmn, Fort Francis, and the North-\Vest Angle of the Lake of the \\'ood s. (Jan be had at Tb*onto, at the Station: of the Northern, Great Western, and Grand" Trunk Railways. - Emigrants are raauasted to take notion, me 1V or \Voods. 1 fllli .l\3llWIyB. Emigrants are requested to take notice, that package: of luggage are to 200 lbs. weight for convemence of transport on the Portagcs. KIRCHANDIZL And PENNY ILLUSTRATED PAPER, won FEBRUARY. ` NEW MAGAZINE FOR SUNDAY l{l*IAl)II\'(:, . u. .....5.;.. IIIRCIIANDIZI, Attcr 20th of J uno next, will be transported from Prince Arthur : Landing to the eastern terminus of the Fort Garry road. North-West Angle, at the rate of $2 per 100 lhu., or 840 per ton of 2,000 lbs. Each piece or package to be of convenient size, not excw}1ng_300 lbs; in weight, and to son or ;:,uuu me. exceeding 300 lbs. be rmly bound or fastened. Horses. Oxen. Wamzons; and hesvv articles. De nnmy DOIIIIII 0| IIIIBIIIBIL Horses, Oxon, Wsg such as cutingsan om; heavy articles, machinery, can be sent th rough to the saline point on giving duo notice such casmngs gnu macnmory, can no sent through same point givin and making npecial arrangements or the con- veyanco-of the same. No Wines or Snirituonl I-iauon will he veyanco-ot me No Spirituonl I-iquorl taken over the route from Prinee.A1-that : ` Landing. In .I:....&:.... Gity Book wStore.5i III -an Ic1\(* -`L .n-nu a|;ul_\' at 3.00 hula in Halifzx at 9.30 p.m Vain ! III trail! tn and {rum Shenliac, &IuIiaOe Shtiuns. IN Iain in And from I.'i-tun, nncl Dapuunt of Public Works, = 1} Oman, lurch 26th, 1873. J 4 BA LES HORROCK S COTTON, all Nos. '2 (!A.s4u.u Ia`A\'ll`V non-ac: nnnnn :.. 2 BAl.Is`.S WHITE (J0'1"l:ON, cheaper `ban cputauon. Fzwtt-ry and VVnrcrom.'m corner of Princess ml Streets. Kinuutnn Kingstcm, Sept. 19, 1872. 3 UASl.:`S CANADIAN TWEEDS. All \Voo|lcn and Fancy Goods fully 10 per `cut veara In-ices. - March 7, I873. .0... my trial nu-u unou Juan u Innvvn. ' To .1rrive--l CASE BLACK, COLOURE nil FANCY HIl.KN._n nnnninl Iinn FL-la. 20th, 1873. [IA LES G REY CO'l`'1`ONS. \ BOYS OF ENGLAND, YOUNG MEN OF GREAT BRITAIN,` OUNG LADIES JUUIKNAL FOR MARCH. ` FAMI LY H ERALD. EV}-IIKY MONTH, THE DAY OF REST, 5 A N ITOBA AND NOR'I`I:l- VVEST TIER- lil TOR] ES. At the (Jl'l`)' BOOK S'l`URE.| direction. RECEIVED A'1`,_ l'HE puuu. WEBER & C0. F. BRA , Sac:-at: Foil lI0iI'|. \3'('.s`l lmr|, 1_ menu: and the ublic in general that he intends commencing mines: on his own no- connt.in the Shambles, .1tS I`ALL N0. 3. on SATURDAY, MAIHJH 29th, wln,-rn Inc in- tends to keep always on lmnd MEAT OF ALL KINDS. the luvt the market can afford ; and trunk lzyatricl: attention to lumi- nesu to merit it favourable share of public H) e. , F mg` PATRICK ULAIKK. N.l'l.-Mnstcrs and owners of vcumls are partix-nlurly reqnestel_to call I.-furc 1m|ulm.o- mg cl-nowhere, smdlxuck the pr-ic_cn, and judge for tl-cmnelvcs. M amt. -Ir. f HE undersigned begs 18nVB to inform his F friends and the ublic in commencing: uuineu on his mm. E10. Fm lmlie; and Gentlemen with Vvcnk Lungs, they are invaluable. None uhoulq be without them. ;/it./1_cL E./IJV 45- C0. `HE l EEl{Ll4.'SS I 0'l`A'l`(), E`t|n': Prolic Potatto, Willinrxl u Seedlings, and the Mirnnx Potato. - N cw Reliable Glover and Timothy Seed. Surprise and other varieties of Oats. The best varieties of Seed I'en.s. 500buIhels PURE FIFE WHEAT. such as proved in protable" to the fanuer last season, to arrive at - MORRISON S GHEST AND nL_y__l_}_` Important to jl`amm=,rs. 1873-Spring Fa,shion;-1873 f r of our own Hnpnrtatinn of all the new `and de- sirable stylea of the season in VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED ]`0BAC- GUS. A few mnre Ml4`.El{h`()HAUl\I PIPES loft, new designs, uuit.1llc for NE\V Y EAWS PR ES EN TS. * S. P. WHIT , Gentlemen s Spring `and ' Stimmer Wear I ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS, PLAIN AND FANCY WOOL COATINGS, BLACK, BLUE AND BRUWN VENE- TIANR GENUINE cuvEnNMEW ____AMAN|LLA unennors. nunun, D1 TIANS. MELTONS, 1 WEST OF Ayn In. 1'0!` Ill be beat. If you want Good Teas,` Cor. In-oT_ck and ontario Streets. ` 8 SCOBELL BR0s.,] 1873 Spi'in,~;7l`;ale 18;; WEI & nnwm SEEDS`. Kingston}. Nov. 28, 1872 or wemxelvc March 25. TORONTO FLOUR STORE. Kinguton,` March 25th. I873. .__.._... . _._.L.._. Kingston, March 18th, 1873. For t, workmanship and price, we can't we Kingston, March 21, 1873. I3 Prince-gs Skeet, Kingston. Arriving Every Day NOTIIER SUPPLY [OF l A l"l`l80N S L Celebrated _O\V. OPEN and femly for impaction, 1: choice selection of Ixcw Goods for | `:0. l.|l`l.l1. I`roprc'ior `HE PLACE TO GET PURE LIQUOBS in At THOMAS MOORE, 10 TO SCOBELL BliOS. FOR. YOUR. |' GROCERIES. Satisfnction guaran- .1 WSPLENDID of PICKLES and CANNED FISH at 5. 1 U 1 nrjl -`S l (Lute R. White), Druggists, Just lieceiveal NEW SPRING A. ROSS . T SPRING OVERCOATINGS, ENGLAND BROADCLOTHS, HEATH & GUNWSL a.zm_c:: TOBx\CUUNIS I`, Kingston. MERCHANT TAILOR. SCOBELL BROS. SCOBELL BROS. I873. .... um...` 1 rain I nu: UHDIIB arm the breeze. Passing onward to the subject of immigration to Canada, he invited the atten- tion of his hearers to the excellent advantages` which (Janada oifored to the foreigner for settlement, mid the efforts that should be exercised in inducing a healthy inux of eni- grntion, particularly from Great Britain. The Government could, and had done much to promote it ; but the people, by the formation of associations, were enabled to advance it more than even our representatives in Parlia- ment. It was well known that all true re- forms originated with the masses, and this was a question which opened for those so inclined an unprecedented opportunity for improving` the general` status of the country. The great- est want felt at the present time was the scarcity of tskilluvl labor. Great Britain was over-po`ns:i:;,ml V itix thht elm-m, who, if on- cr-.:x::;.;ul 1': Adopt the Dominion as their future ` hmnc, would rapidly` buildup a personal in- alu.p(:iulci.<:-;.while their workmamehip went far; in the promotion of the nu.turn.l nmrcantile in- tcrests. There were scores of mechanics in the K A I 1 cities and towns of England who found it dil'- i cnlt to mstain lifcr miserable serfs for whomfi this world offered no enjoyment, to procure tml and struggling, with no prospect before 1 I . , the rcquieitz-:4 of existence necessitated endless I them but poverty and tho poor-house ; these, ' if assisted to reach Canada, would soon"rise from comparative indigency to honor and re- spectability. He commanded to them the en- torprisiug spirit of the _Americans on this sub- ject. Numerous agents of railway companies and other organizations were scattered throughout Great Britain, who, in every pos-` sible way, pointed out the fertility of the soil in the United Statd as a eld to which to di- rect the tide of emigration ; and,ao an instance of their success, he remarked that since 1819 as many as 80,000,000 had taken up their abode in the prairies of the West. While ad- miring the go-aheaodtivonesoof the Yankees,he regretted the loss which the above diversion of emigration from Canada ontailod, and - urged the audience ` to givo the question a fresh inl- i C I 1 I l I l petus, and hy'-taking the -proper moasurn to.` set forth the favorable circumstances ofiho country, stem the ow of strangers from the adjacent Republic to our own land. He thence conveyed them in imagination to Mani- toba. Hodilated at length ontho richnessof the land, which,in the first year or two of til- lage raisedyan exuherantcrop ofgrain(30to35 bushels of wheat to the acre, and other sooh :. lib- ....m...o- ........-a:_.. a._ ._.2.rL-- -1 ....,....... ma. not In a position to con_teml in an inland ecige against the lcgimlu of ctfilippeil armies of Germany, under the great etzitc-mx::.u_ liisumrck or the gcncmlship of a. Von Multke, but her navy deed the aesaultu of fees, mul stood to-day, as it has in the past, and the lecturer did not doubt it would do in the fu~ Lure, victorious over the military despotism: of Ellropc. 1'o illustrate the worth of Canada to the Mother Country, especially the Mari- time Provinces of the Dominion,` he stated that they were houmlml by H.000 miles of gen coast, the sheries and other sources of revenue of i which were `estimated at $17,000,- 000 ; and her census contained the gures of as many as 80,000 mariners. ` How essential then the connection of Cmuidien territory to the British Crown 1 He was glad that in leter yonrs the feelings of the English in regard to the colonies were modied ; that in the Cana- dians they recognized a people loyal to the some cause, whese hosoms pelpitsted with the name sentiments of loyalty as `their Anglo- Saxon ancestors, who sinned at the grand motto oi English wellsre, the religious end civil righhs of the subject. for whose enunci- patio)! from the threhlom of despotism the thrilling events of the engagement at Water- loo were penned by historians for lasting re- memhrnuce. Uannllinng Ina .l....I.. .:......... ......... Junta Iron: a name hand on the natives of the Dominion, who will_not be cloth to ex- tend not only their symliathy, energies, and physical aid, but if need be eacritice their life ; blood in support of their Ireeuloni, and to preserve the distinguished majesty Of the ag that . bu braved triumplmntly for a thousand years the battle end '|Iu'l Arranzrc-ma-nt; I878. v ..........-.,...um.-1 aarvll, U.A.U., was chosen 1, chairman, and briefly introduced the speaker, ' who, without cereinony, proceeded to unfold his views on1hia,.one of the loading topics of the day. On introducing his subject, he ad- vertcd to the mistaken idea which English people in general in past years entertained in regard to Canada, that attachment to colonial territory was of no value or I-euot unless productive of revenue._ He m.-outed that opinion, and essayed by argumentative rea- sunings to prove that the connection of the Colonies to Great Britain was of vital iI`npor- tnnce to the British Empire. The secret of l-!ngland s success and universally nclinow- ledged strength` was centred in one incontesti; ble fact ; that the little islundv-thc gem'of the sca--was surrounded by water, and that the nation possessed more sea coast for the development of marine than any other place in the world. A large proportion of her border population was trained from youth and devot- ml themselves imlustriously in the prosecu- lion of thclisheries,:md hencethc unpnmllcllcd rsupremacy of her naval powers, when furnish- ml with superior shipping, the quarter-decks of which were manned by the shlest seauicn. England was not in a position to contend inlnml Rniun m..:....; u... I--'A~ I " .-.v vvvlv ycllncu uy llulli0l'IB Canadizns In ntrated their patriotism in : m_.u.,.,... . 1:11.11 ol... 4: _ . _ _ -. ........... .. rwvl -vvnu-u In all IIIIIIIIIIIKGGDIG manner ; and the time may come again when Britain in her extremity may be granied ma- terial relief from a noble band of the natives of tlm l')nmin:.... ...I... _..:n _-L L- ,- n - Manitoba and the North-West. Vonerablem-chdea.con McLean lectured in St. George : Hall last evening on "Manitoba and the North-West." The hull was crowd- cd with an attentive and interesting audience. Lieut.-Colonel Jarvis, D.A.G., brietlx cereinonv. nrmu-..l...I 4.. ..-r-I I 1, ............y .. wuvav any use nuns, nun Gilli! in like amounts, according to weight) ve-' getsbles which he (the speaker) really believed` could not be surpassed upon the face of the Continent. The climate was very plaldt. The winter began about the middle of Noven- harr n.n1I elnuvl nag: CL- _:.LII_ .1 A.._!I A- ......~. Inasnl-I IUIIIIU Inna uuume OI J.V_OVGIl- hcr, andclouednesrfhs Iniddleof April, Io that the seasons wore not to of the Eat. Tho mow seldom exceeded `two feetin depth} never I0 deep nit hubeen in `tho vicinity of Ottawa during lm put `few months. Often tlm thn.........4..- .I...-...:-.I ,, - TUESDAY EVEN N0, APRIL 8. _;.-;-J" __.....j_j u. -1, uuwunuul I01 Illllg had already demon- mtriotinm in an .......:.o.|.....u.. silk: sA1'L'|:nA\'. 2|-z in-taut, uul Mail Train will leave I Hyu 7.33 Lil. ml he clue in St. 311% pm. A l';n-nun-.:n-r and Mail Oil leave St. Jc-hu ulgnily M &W h in Haliinx at 9 ill) u m _ ,,__ ..,-....~., I Lhia,.one of. 1 introducing zral put Venn m.t..+.a....,: :. I"; "Q;-Kiukeabu [PRICE Days in the Dominion. lath. i observation: kw! ` ' sever the connection Inna.`-B ` ,,__-. r..,......ouv Iuuilllf, 1 $1311, in F ' clusion, to the principal obfoat at the lecturer? the collection of Inbucriptiolu to mania, lowmont fund for St. John : Conch, bu, to prepare in a collegiate edlwaoll ink - gent Indians folf the ministry, as ye the Indian tribes could` best be HI. Christianity by the preaching of the npuun- Lativeo of their own esh Ind blind. hadboententontumiuiannrieivithpim` ingreculta;but the meaning! an *9: o .. I411 ualrplllu, IUITITIIIO Ind A-fter briey touching upon the fortil the Saskatcluewnn District, witli it: im mineral resources (notably coal niul) other prominent feutitnl, ho alluded, i theprincipal 1: LI... ....II_.4:,., I . cmplina um au:.o,...... .. l..l_.II.. __.n....dI ` Av nun IIIITOI C `III BAIL`. I Dear Mr NlyFs,-HnvingIuch sjnul of demands on my tinu-'I K176 ruoldfat -- -.v.------v vua III UIT L I I uepting the uailtlnoa lo 1 yuu. - 1 ..... --...-_-__ A mu -vunsruuu lruln nmo `D0 D9 ` players, but capital lnbjoetlllu _ so rapidly that .in order to do jllltiaoy ta _ ` I must have more draftbmon. Could you ` ' commend one or two to me! * 'I`I.... -..l.:--; A- 1,. n A N ,......,, men, vino nencveul they could everything, to remain at home, for in his perience those who goneidered tbemlelveem`; to do anything, were competent to ing. Mzulitoba, too, was no place for pen -eebe of dissipated lmbite ; not having control of V their passions, they should remiin where they caulcl he L-arcd for by their friends, instead 0 ' getrinvg beyond the influence of eoqueintenoel, 3 an-1 sinking to min and degradation by.tlLew;e; mac uf intoxicetingliquor. The people .- wanted in Manitoba were active ferlnet-e,whe, 3` by cultiveting that fruitful country, would aw`. r.-ipidly accumulate weelth and prepertg.,M Young men of` the character he mentionedw sllmllltl lose no time in settling in the `NIOTUH-` '\"l'sst ; if they have contracted the vioeeolig * temperance leave them behind, ` selcctlllg an eligible wife, embark on": lpt-` l.'|l.l0ll that, properly pureue(l,-wi1l ev lend to happiness, fortune and A11-1..~ 1..:..a.. .-..4L:i~ 3'. aevoisl times to the pooplo 0! the this behalf, and never in ma, and no ms liberal contribution would he ing at that meeting.` ' \ gag The chnrchwardons of St. ' am panned around any plates, mbla Archdeacon Molnar for the :3! d _ta of which wu very haatmova nul -hum . - V " W1! ` I am preparing a serial otcuiostuiu are forwarded {run time to ti-9 ` ployerl. m.nit.a.l nnhinam an M... ` very xrequenuy dnringiu delivery. '" 3 Th tin din by u.`L'i "..i..`:o.."..`..ao. ` ; g . ,..u....u-.uu `)uzvI.' In uxunw. 15;, the way, we mnist not fqrgattl _ quire-d for the cloamingprdceiq, ~= ` " I.-mu-so by the Dominion; wt ' an immense quantity` 6! cgsljn the _ L bin on one side. on thepther a In I cauldrmn with nhuga replace Might _}vy tho Orangexnen me I Catholics. v.a ... ~ .-........ ...-mun uuguur, but he that such wu true, qnd that it 1 and mold: forcible instance J I could advance. He addreuod sf: of advice to than contemplating Manitoba.` He cmuuellad those 1:: mule Archdeacon MOIAII` Q34?! data very instructive and mining, and lacing given in I ` qucnt pronunciation of voice, Wu very frequently duringita delivery.` ` _ The meeting dispersed with n hmnndialin-v whol community will _ultimai6ly ` ,-an-ruvc. It is well known that af-ire i _` parties seldom lacks fuel, and 3 extinguished. They could - ' keep it up long at their own M the burden, it is possible we A `A work, ' -` I` vvvlnc 'j'- ` `}{",_-_ W This could not be iudioahd by noriu it necessary, the `V `- resistably. . . J` .........w um.-ace u ooonomy howl could;Jv:ance. stow untcuci: th one removal tutily d :-`nu. `j ad/young men, whmbelicvcd they everything. remain at 1...... t... :.. L work. nu . V()l.l7\llC X X.-Ni). I40] _,.--r" Tm]! young,- vjnce for the past not undergone such dfscomfortio/1 1` since his tour through Ontario in i. i `.\'rctuhc-i weather. Fbr economy he GOIIIJ-. ` . ingly informed hi: Scofch hearers, ll [ are said to be an exceedingly race, infthat country blnckingjppliod It commencement of winter would retain a itshlo poliah until the follbwihg spring. -Till` ' remark elicited lsughtor, but he nitatud, true. and o.I..`4. :5 --- AL I V` vurvvn . _....... .vw--nu` cu ;-' connection botvod l|l\`(|`l`II| `In Jnhn-4... .._- colonies, Mr Johnson up, Ihrk, would be the 1., for tho3honahni*WU ` 'V ple in the dune ol shtanuuhip M " _` ` to sever thg eoloniarlron u worthiar doom ever fell upon the` M` ` ' \ so: than that which u Isiah- the award of thoguilt that, ` prejudice, or pride, woulddo _ or injury ta c.`md.-nud_hnoad in T M " .7.` .I:.A._. 6|... I._:..I..|...n. .1__;g .;._,..`\E 1` The novgU:in_rn lt&hon' in '1` H W : .::::.'-=,.t.:.:.:*2.:':.z; ;v. in an . . _ . , April 8. T0 Till IDITOI 07 `III DAlLY_I nuns! Ila nus. 3---5---- -l V V TWO - CENTS- -0l llnuur. (`li.lN.\', Ala` r.ucn.H \\` can Pmtcxfs own 06 33%! ... ...-u.--nu - vut one bsg 1 Nova Rn.-I-8. . ........ uuuuuu, Ell; IIIUII.` ble emlmrkon '3 apoclr _ arly eventually" Is, and proupca-ity.*r" Iching fertility of *5 3 imqonl: lnnhnhlu .-A-1 -1-~*` .5- vvl , , mu the bat inltnhnn -I -4-------~ l~ 1.- 1.-.. .1...-.I~-Am nluvi rvrvuvu CI '17} HndlypI-05376:! IIy - us nuuguujc L mines), at II.u.I..) :-. A4,, 1 economy ha four nmnb._... , _. - vuuuu `JG { -.:':.::*......--r &`u Vanna. no mu_u_Ig RAILTITH ESENTSH nLom_AL RAILVFA7. W3-- an .33.`. I_ Ilunl. ` LEWIS C;-\l{\'l-2I.L. I (lateral Superintendent. ' wk N.B.. A lIl.'l.tl!l].;. I-runlng. CI.`., ~ 3` \\"w'--w Shad;-n. all it: "|l':Ill\'ht`l,' and vn nu: . . . . . . . . (LII! I C. J. l%l:\'lN:I-`S, Managing llirectm n|:|.}~`~' Railway r Sale ullioc, ratuu, uf Uor- _ IugvIam U:-nmlialatod ruutu purchas- W. :\I-l5A'.1.Y.iulnn in .iu.\Iun.-\1'ms ' I u... YI,.-: I 'l.|.\'l`3 .I'.\I,\'1`INu, llooi u... 1.. call the at- nr I-n-nuofnl I 'g\ lI`I' ` .~':uuph- fal- Rm-zlvrzn AN I-:xTl-;.\'.~m'|::.nd `ills. ` Amortmcut of ' % [`HE DAILY NE AIIIIITI uunn, namuel nu-per, and William Unnlner (Jrni , under the name and ltvle ut .\l.I-IX. GU N t 00., to whom all debts -Inc to the late rm no mynlalc. JOH UARRUTHERS, ALEXANDER GUNS. Kimuton- am lmmnhn lino I BE un3erngued' I-egp to notif the Trade P that he in now prepared to Ii 1 orders for tho celelvnu-I M0ll'l'()N'8 lI`.\MlL\ PROOF HIHISKEY. ~ ` moor -- = u ' u PURE SPIRITS, 50.). ' ALCOHOL. ll-`HE FIRM of J. CARl{UTIlERS&. CO. has this day been diuolvu.-cl py the r'c- uremeut of Mr Carrutheru. The bnuiniaa will he continued 1 Alex- muler Uunn, Samuel Harper, and illiann N t (31)., n. -1...... -11 .1..;..- I ETHEL IDDGE meets every THURS- DAY EVENING, at 7:30 o'cluck at their Hall corner of King and Brock streets. (SHUIKUE KEMP, Secretary. c..'lh's.- l...nI i)lnl `;I.~.--.`l'llal'd& C11 (1 Imttla : IL-Nu .l.y 4'..`.. :. r `nu awn vauun UAR ms_HAlJ. I0! Cub, st PARK}lll.L 8, m TEAS, |'UF1"l-IE3 AND LIQUORS. :- -.uus|uI:s._u Pflunf nlnl l`nnnm [)A RSON'S CELEBRATED SUGAR CUR- ED HAM-`4 AND l._AUON.' . ~~ --uuy new llllll. Ii` .I-e-I-n -e Heath & Gun : 0... we un 0! o...;., _-{a...".."2':.`;%. '.'.:'.`.;'. 2::= V HE Bl'l' VALUE CAN BE HAD. for (funk at vAI!I(llIIl 8-. 'l'Ia`AAl I .91 .\'Es.-sUpI-3:101: l'o1:'I`s and smut.` nu-Ls. ` |R.\.\'IDi I':S.'~J:u ur lnnttlne - .l 1 JUST ARRIVED. I R. WHITE, 1 WHOLESALE JJRUGGIST 3 Lg ai1~c 1wC_3t 15rotcmr;. [ Kingston Bottling Depot fl` ':IJ':\' AND I 0R'I'I'}Il, in quarts pmta, {rum the best Brewers in 11... un I-DUILIJPZIC, unurio street, new the I Wntcr Works. Kin ton, Unt. A Iar va Mwrtmont of lint-clan 8 [F178 and BOA `S at all sizes on hand, ready built, In!` FUR \'.-\l.l'I UR TU llIRE.'6l Ships Bantu For `uh-, Fancy (`cular Skill": kept on banal and for , :-.il1:. such an I obtained Prim: with at tin- ` l':_-uviucial Exhilnitiuua of Ontario and Quebec Z mr the past number of years. All order: punctlnlly attended to; and AI wurk leaving Kmgutou to be paid for Ilcfurc '--nviug the establishment. A kl": unuu 1.1! I I I Feb. 6. 2 Cases Finnsn Huldiu ALEXANDER Kinguton, 3|u1 `December, 1872. MORTON 8 IJISTILLERY. Kingston Oil Stores, March I3. I-`URTHER SUPPLY of Psttisolfs Lung ; and Ghost Protectors just received by '. ll. |`AIH\ I-IR, Chemist. Maul-ct Squan-. Jan. 2, 12473.` Feb. 10. John Y Par]:/till , nu: | IIJI IilN.-l3o.-rnarul & lmttle; licttu 51. Cult, bottle. IIISKIES.-Old Fn.mi.ly Proof, Old liyn. Proof and Umunum Whuukeyn, the best. :1. t'm- :ity,M. H EDUCEU l`lilUF.S. ll Lu. nun.`-n_..-.. lL`.V.- J1 lmttlu. I.\,\'IDiI].--.T:Lu\es Hcnno.-say I, in won?! or lmttle ; J. st I". Marbolfs, in wood or bottle ; l incv.,-l':ust.illuu & t'u'u, in wuml ur lmttlc. .\'Ul |-llilll ULD J.-\.\I.-Ht`.-\ lil7.\I. .I\' PGRTI-JR, quarts am} Brewers nu the hu- minion. Alan I-Ingliuh Ales nml l uI'tcr:4. TEA! TEA :4 A3 NOW on HAN D A" min`. 1-: s'ruuK of uupcrior _ -- 2-c VG IDVLJ, `HAT-BUlI.Dl-IR, Ontario Street, | Works. Kimntnn. (Int PRINCEsSI!sTREET, IJIII OR TFR, l fnuln relialrle ,(.'rowe I Eunpe And Anna ` America. Q `Julnl lDu.Kuyper & Son's, in annual I0. 1 FOR SALE CHEAP. A. Mccorkell, .RU I I J)!-`.R (1-.o..-:.-. Q4...` IuNcs'roN. on , 137-2. " " no_-gen. PRINCESS STREET. scopt & nanon. yvuu n |ll\/I23 G EU. THOM 1;:-K )N . `Ill. . A. M(`L`Ul{KEl.L. p -, in`: wood u $0011 or LN: -