Kingston News (1868), 1 May 1873, p. 1

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1' Silk and (`lath of .1 kinds. : Izu.--st. stylus, l`:mnu1:u, &c., & * 3~"l'IH'll'Z'l`, opposite the Grand in-put. Ab'\'c.4x:ls carefully md xmpplic-I at all hours at the a. Holt. 1873. llbiuetl .'|I|c` ( l'.lI l'Nl,\(,'l`l.\'.\`. .'\"l'll-IICI`, uttcnds.-J tn, algal on Um no. Lu-unzuny Iusnlh-nu-us hats? lm latest .-unl I:xslnnu:|.b|c I. sucl ` :'uro you pun:||.1.~w ..o 7 5501.121 1 . , and the handmmcst the city. nut inlportvd per -m.-Itinn direct. from I lI`.:u|\' It.-..a|........... I H.131! Fl-Il. l'.\`. nu II my W Illl I|a'LlI\ ' llCl`{'Hl1s(>N. ' VARIETY -1`: 1 u \VhulcsnJc BI: y- AND` uuuu I`. zmmtzul y : supplied 4 v ncVVlll.'Z nll hnmll. lI.v. .n 1| EX` `- : 111.,- hats ` Butter Taffey, Gocoanut Candy, K Frc.-ah every morning at the iButter sc{{tch} --nIg_I Il`III| New Maple Sugar, . Sweetranges that are sweet, The Finest Lemdns in the city, Gocoanuts Fresh, ' At the BAZAAR. Cadbury s Chocolates, ! ' Black Gugant Jam and Jelly, 5 lRed Currant Jam and Jelly, A 3 {Good Value in Teas, Sugars? . and Coffees. g ScHej5p ;;.1`)ke;$s;i<;ated Cb-.c(VJa,n1`1t, ` I `HE (,'HEAl'ES'l` I l.ACE in the city for NOTE l`Al l-JR and l4JNVl'2lA)l l-LS, Blank Books of every kind, \V:-ztpping | :Lpcr ml Hcncmi Stationery, in the CITY IZUUK $'I'Ul|"I. ` Illlll lic` I S'l'( III E. :1: Lawn, and a crsls Iupplicd. |'|`nos. M`./:`lI'J":"' .& C0. sc0m;L1'. 31:05., which for price and qu}Llity we defy cum- pctistiomx ' SUGARS. We are selling at prices tlmt will :L~stmni-ll . people. ` ':". l`.s_-.1. The Largcnt Stuck of Mince-llnnoumt Books in town, and all I.l|c' Mmnzilnca and | crim|i- Iupplicd. { 1:A1:,1`3_{z(_(l;11<;,u$ & (x ;. 1 R. MACIEAN ha: returned to Kingston for six months.` (Mice at Mxwlmu. `ac U6 s'1)i'ug Store, Prinecua Strcut. \ ._A:.riI 2*. We kc-`sop nothing but the choicest grmlenfol Case and Draught. Liquors. CKNNED GOODS, ,I lUKLES, &c., c-.ln:.1p_, A1` SCOBEIJ. m:n.s'., Cor. Brock and (Ontario Streets. FEIUKY VVHAIU". An:-il I iGity Book istore. M`~(3-1Te;&WBzii$l_3>',. BARRIAGE AND SLEIGH MANUFACTURERS, HEAD HB DDllYlIfxn:1 ....... Charts of the Lakes. Parallel Rulers. Compassesand Vessel Books. [Notice to Captains. ; -------v- run: I UIIETI HEAD OF PRINCESS S'l'liEF/l", All work damn Mu. ....;...... WM . .l_}_1`E*GG & 00.: WM: %j1_%;;a%qG8"5b.; KING.TON, (CANADA). April I0, l873. April 13. gswn. N oumber 29, 1872. _!w. _BEGG & co. .' WE }I.A\'F.IUS1` REUEIVI-ll) A NE\\' .s"l`UUK UF FRESH I EAS, an/nu ur PRINCESS a done with rstch. .]{1ll'IS'l` lSl10S__ Sl`.r\HKl.lN(l H()(,`l(, .\`p:z.rkhng Burg-uuiy, Spnrklinlg .\lu~(-llr. .\lo;t & L'lm.mlun'u U|1:unp:zgm.-s. [ l'I`Al.lAN i`v}'\mm:|I>|rs::, .- vv l'l`.\l.lAN \VAlH4IHUU.\'E. Kingstun, l5t.h April, 1873. A pril 'L).li_l-J.w'l<.`R V I-Z1) UlN(}El{ IN l5()'l"l'l.I~JS, ANLYHUVIFJS IN OIL, BAR l`UN & (:Lu<;_s"J`11;1:`.s' CLAl:E l`. -\"l`. l`J.\"l`l'Il'H E, M E D( )C . I).-\ l..\lA'l`lNE (`AN l)l.l..\`, April 15. .v:r~:m.:.-u srnnxm .10., u7_.0;(mu'r .10., V uvvuwuuu ua Frc.-ah morning ]'l`.-KLIAN \\':il{Ell()lI5l`Z. Are tn lu` ..n.J4L.\/J..1. V mmC|:us, ac.-. NOTICE. -: - __j-, `Manufacturing Confectioners. The finest cw-r i > had at the , _ .. _ - , S'I'I{EE l`, Kin vnto nentneu mu -16 ' imported. , and M alum make, :un ` H'llt-lit NM 1 (lnzldu by Bron 9 " we invite attox . A sup;-riur ` 9 snn:I.Hc tcrnls. '0 furl (ml ' `nil! cnlltinllc , n:put;1I.inn. I l":wlury :unl an.) n.... .:- .- nmmzmn Wimlnw 5 rs: rlptiun. w wln-lcsnlo : House, Sign and \Vim1uw Shade Painting, Glazing, l apcr Hanging. &c., done in the best style and on the most n:::.::on:;h]c tcrml. lynx i;ooo,0oo Stg. ` Pianos, I `V "E A I. 1 I 21!! ll) - . WM. ROB1NSON.| [if P.S.--I would ca special attention ta some lnngnificeut GOLD PAPER and lJ|`ZUOH.A'l`l()NS. An.-CI '2 I079 II l`.II;:U:~Il Mann l:u~Lu l...:...:. 1 N |'}W SUP} UMBRELLAS, includfng a num ` her with the Putunt Belt Attachment. 1'1; NEW WALKING STICK PARASOLS _ v`:u-inn: lnznh-rinhn AT WWI. l{.0ilNSON S Lmcumunn & BOYDEN, '|'A|"I"l`}\', l3U'l'TI`:.I{ Sl .'1 FTC, fro-All over " day, nml the ch--iuust Int of (JAN DI EH of 1 \ our (HVII [llflllll r-`l.CtlIl'(!.. A ::np4:I'inr Int nf "`A|lE AI'|'LES, Orange: and l.! R i,0.;/PI I .xa"1 '1 nc N law rumugn um. I` and Novelties in l.:ulicu' Sc.-urfs, Collars, Sloevos, &c. A large Ma.nnf:wturors Bankrupt Stock of l.Al)lE.`l ANI) (l|IN l`S llMRl?.Rl.l.A `A, -:1 :w.V%/ l /*.'l"l`E[{N:-`s : nu LV nvv vv Ahl\lLVl1 Bl Jun l Al.iA5Ul;S various Inatcrmls. The NEW FRENCH Bl`) II` and Novelties in A-3' N1-nrfl, (3u":I.r Hlnnvnn In- " `V1: Al.\\ .-nus` kw; on hand URGAN.S- .\ll:)l.Ul)lCUNS qf the bust Gann- ' ul;:mn1;1kc, and have unw In stock some ex- `.-rlh-ut I.\'1.`l.lSll UI'l{l(}H'l` PIANUB ; I5rna.d\V0ml, Chapel], &c.,) tuwhich ; attontinn. .' "N'J`l'llN\VAY for sale on rea- Also) a few l`iun.... 4.. -.--- MSW SI liI1\ G GOMDS _ um.-I _ Hicn Paint Shop and Room Paper Depot, EASI` END OF I`A(;`(')T S'l`P.EI l`. __j... Just Receivd 3 Cases 6:01:15` iIli'lIislIilIg Gomls Novelties in Ties. JILUUIEAI l`7LVB April 3, 1973 IIHIII ['13 JIIVII ,IlI`1l`lI3 UlVlDl'Jl`ll] which WI" be sold at It very low price. ms 1m`:`.s! my wmqn, { March 3|. 5" 1|IlN'UI..\'l'H (fll|'I.\M DIRUPN, ` / ~ \ large n1:LI|nI:wt,ur(-rs` JmuRr|_xpI: Stock 0! LADIES ANI),(H`}N'l'S UMBERLLAS, which W1" be sold M. :1. Von: low urine. New Silk Capes, New Cashmere Capes, New White Cloth Capes, New Silk Jackets, ..__._____ )._ THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 1. I873. nu- , PRINCESS STREET. ~u}u:rmr ml: M 'l AI7Ll5 APPLES, l.!.\II INS. m :1 very Iinu .1...xI)l`Y,ll|(!Ilt of TEAS AND (la H `MC Id. A39.H%8A!,EV.% 99.M.EANY- ,_I_-.._ " WU\JU,UUUO M.\\\\'lC[r,l. \V. S l`lRAN(`-`E, AGENT. l'l.'ll'cln'(* Ntlcct, apposite the Post I-Pl'f0'p0nt, Waterto W11 Ind Gazelle. --_ ,.. [ID515- Lyra 4, 1878. Sweet lbrzmges ! Sweet Manges ! 9m'cet 0 mlges ! IN THE M.~\l{K ET S(.3UARE, `r. :\ --- J nst Received, A LARGE AIKIKIVAL -In, I"rcnch, American and Cmumlinn lure, Hulda, Velvet-t, Plain Border, I of Murhlcn mu] \Vn0IlII, Statues, Sluulcs, l)c(:m':I.t.inna of every dc- , will be mlul at the cheapest rates, 3 and retail, am he tmlul > (lmtc M.-u.-nee & Wacldcll) Hl'}Al)< , Organggd Melodeons. [mm as: ~ uwwhz, 'l`0l{0N'l`0. _ --an 1 LIIIJI McDUNELl. S. Market Square. .z"I El{,. puuu. VV EBEIK &. CO. $600,009. Q} 1 1 A 1:14` and Hunt I umnprisixI;_; : [Gt HOBA RT.l Canadian Navigation Co y. ROYAL MAIL THROUGH LINE. For `I'oront3_& Hamilton A THE STEAMEI1 uamuuuzv, camng at intermediate ports (weather rmitting) on THURSDAY AF- 'l'ERNOO , 151: May, at 5:30 o'clock. For passage tickets and other infonnation, apply at the Lake and River Steamboat Of- ce St. Lawrence Wharf, Foot of Johnson Street. (1 II `A'I"rVI:J V 1 0! Johnson 5&1 HAMILTON, calling (weather uermittimn . kn & newm SEEDSI nuwu-n, l'uru-mu wishing liutlm .-ukay at} of the week can In: M-counlllodzstccl by In the proprietor in time. Sumlnyns uxc- THE undersigned begs to notif the Trade that he is now prcparml to [i 1 orders for tlm celebrated _l_ man no Is prcparcu no nu orders f the celebrated or MOR'l`0N'S FAMILY moor wuxsuzy, -- ` moor - ~ ' RYE ~ -- PURE s1>1m'rs, 5o.oo. " ALCOHOL. Nbtice to i11 I`B1icI T II E 0 I '1` 1 1; _A '1' ll s In. V `HE undursigxncd begs leave to inform his 1 friends and the public in general that he intends commencing business on his own ac- cuunt, in the Slmmlolcs, at.."l`ALL N0. 3. on HA-'l`Ul.'l).-\Y, MARCH 29th, where he in- tends to keep always on hand MEAT ALI. l\'lNI).`$, the best the market can afford ; and trusts by strict attention to busi- ness to merit a favourable uhare of public patronage. . ]'jAr[1u'[;1|/ 111 A flu! nbvl unit '0. ' 5. PATRICK CLARK. N.B.---Mzwtcrs and owners of vessels are particularly requested to call before purchas- ing elsewhere, and Mk the prices, and judge fur thennsclvca. March 25. ./PI./I CL la`./I./`V 4- C0. Fm Lndics and (icntlcumn with Lungs, they :u-e iuv:u.luu.llu. None shot without tln.-An. GHEST AND LUNG nu-an-rs-A Kingston, 25th April, 1873 ~ -uu..\t, I. I'll-$L4\\'lJ uu unuu 190,000 Domestic Cigars, various brands. 54,000 Ucnnan Cigars. 28,000 Manilla Uhcroots. Also Fig Chewing zuxd Smoking Tobuccos in Kegs and Pancake. \'Vhite s Celebrated Mixture S Sweet. as the Rose. '1' been pronouncml the best S in the I)omini_n`n.,- makings. ry it. It has Inokiug Tobacco IJUUII pronou IIUIJ I)ominin`n., A inn:-ul /ln.l.. MORTON S DISTILLERY. _ _---- vuuu c;I1.|\,|`4l"4l.', )E(:`b' to call special attention to his large I) assortment of Donncstiu and Ilnportcd Uigsrs, for sale at very low cash prices. Me has now on hand Inti1u\n I- m uw uoImmn`u.,- A liberal deduction to Pu" Trmlc. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconlst, PRINCESS S'1`REE'I`, H\I1`.ll\`6:. .._n ' K ingstuu, Nov, "8,_ J. CRIDIFORI), IKUBRUM. DAY LILY, BLUE AND \VHl'l'E. GLADIOLI, MIXED HYI`-BIDS. DAHLIAS, NAMED VAlllE l`ll`S. rr:_o1~mzs, H ~ 42 Prilfccss Street, 1 Emlsu iMPERIAL gum: `4mm.\1' MAl)l~}Il.LA \ lNES, \'l1)LE'l': PERENNIAL PH I.().\', &c. S. 1 . WHITE, Licensed Tobacco Manufacturer. Kingston, 12:]: April, 1873. _ 1:ILn:.`.x AUl:.A'l'UM. ,,, _-.-- JIJHIIIIJ IW1 ()l l'}N TU |`lH'2 l UBLl'Jon Friclayu L um} S.-turalu) mnly durin,-,' the winter mm. l'o.-rmum wmlning may utlu.-rd.1y .112 notifying Sumlnyu uxc-entml. nx Ali HA!.l., l!....o . r -,,-_. _. ........v., [ILL leave the St. Lawrence Wharf foot of Johnson Street, for '.l`01{UN'1'0 & IIILTUN. callimz at inmrmmnno. ......a.. BULBS! NUTH EH .`s'Ul l LY i()F`I A'["I`I.S()N S L Uclubratcxl _ .'\l|l|l.Vl`4l7 Al" ALL, a'xsp?c-mlid as: M, {tum Jalmuas Vi` `XI ! ' (Law II. \Vhit.c), Druggists, E98 . Al{l{[V'I'.'l) A'l' s!.l ., a 'm.!.....1;.1 Just Received ._.w.-.4. CAI-"1'. A Dunno:-, RUSEUM. Kl .\'(Z .\"i`li I`) I1`. l.UI\'(x l FLUIIUM. NOTICE rnnucu, nur JJJLNKUN LU E at intermediate THURSDAY AP. J`Hla' m-:1m':AI. ssurtnlcnt. of I-ulhs E.-Z. _.f l.'..-L .0.-o F. noorm. Publu.-:ms and the men Wezik should be Kingston. .1`./'11 Ageizt. I myu neptml. :1. muruerer, nnd when a man rose in his lace in the House and stated that Louis Rie was :1 murderer, he stated what was not legally is fact. Louis Riel, in the eye of the law, stood as free from the charfe of murder as any other man. N at one sing 0 information had ever been laid against L. Riel as s. murderer, on which 1! Warrant could have been issued for his arrest. To-day, notwithstanding all that had been said, it hsd not been proved thst L. Riel was a murderer, and it might ha. pen, if the thing were reslly gone into, end i s ro- per investigstion were made, that it waul be found that where one men was killed, L. Riel had been the cause" sud instrument of nvi many lives. It would he somewhst strange ' , alfm-'all the abuse that had been heaped 1: him, after all the villainous epithets which 2-cl been applied to him, they were to_ nd out ` that he had been the means of saving the lives of twenty men. It must be remembered that there was in Louis Riel s Council a newr ele- ment introduced towards the end of its exis- tence. There was an American` inuence and a. Fenian inuence, which so far prevailed thst Riel land nnno-In I.;..I- A------1 -' -` ` ' ` L m: lm INC}- .I..\! ...b...,.. ...., vwu. Sir John has promised to have all the papers sent down as soon as they can be got ready, and it will then be found that the Dominion Ministry have not been lacking in their duty. Even Joseph Rynml wil1 have little cause of oomplaiiit, and they may perhaps a.'ord that eccentric politician another chance of telling the Grit: a. few heme truths which will do than more good than his famous declaration at the Music Hall in Toronto last January, when he` acted to perfection the part of tho Hand- writor on the wall. ' -.~xpuuuun which was coming into the coun- try -1 "Thus far shalt thou go and no further, they did but what wee their duty to their country. He placed upon the Canadian party the Ormx of haying started the dieturbunce, and especially upon the hon. member for Lin- gnr, who he regretted was not in hie place. When the pee le of the country were standing up for the rig its of the country, he (the hon. member for Lisgar) had gathered-1 party 0! young and enthusiastic men around him, and. anneal to the teeth, they hmgl gone into his house, and there raised the Canadian ng. That was where the whole trouble had begun. Another assertion that had been made was that Louis llicl was a murderer. Now, he (Mi-Cum ningham) held that no man had a right to i.c called a murderer until he was proved to be :1. murderer, and when in his alum It is fervently to be hoped that some mean: my be discovered to give this. Inst- tor its quietm. Anyway :0 it be If one particle f sincorty moved in the hatter it would soon be settled, but nothing cap be expectodvso long an the denethingiun of every bodv in no nnmr-nt wv vayvvvvu -U every body in 1 -..... .,...... um. nau. aanea the Government of Canada. In one sense doubtless Louis Riel Imd deed the power of Canada, and in an- uther sense be (Mr Cunningham) held that he had done well in doing so. He contended that the people uf Manitoba formed It colony, that ti),-3. were British subjects, enjoying British right: and liberties, that they had at any time .1.-nl nil times to claim the rights of free born i51'H.unU. He cuutomled that; these rights haul been infringed by the manner in which the umum had been handed over to Cunnds ; they wa.-r-ta id liku sheep to the shambles," without. b.-ing cammlted an to, or informed of, the chzmg-:, and that when Riel and others` took their stand at stinking River, and said to the cxputlitiuil which cunning coun- try-- no and no tm-nu... H -v F... uuvlu. The member for Marquette came out lint-foetogl for Riel, and he in the int men in\Cunada who has dared openly to nvow tscntilncnts which ai'e shared by many more belido. We give his remarks in eztemo, not because we approve of all of them, but because we like to heat a man spelt out the true sentiments of his heart without anything like nmudlin selitimentality. Mr Cunningham (Mm-numumn .I:.-r.......: ...u- _-..J .......5 u-v unluuullll BCIIIIIIIQI Cunningham (Mar netto), the mover of the motion mm the thought the mover had taken it that Louis Riel had defied the G4 doubtlu Im nn LI... ..-.____ e .-. - ,__.._ uuultl Irv III I need of an amnesty is unfair. Let Ric] ! be over so bad, we must fervently hope 1 that no assassin hand will ever be raised to l punish him. His death under uuch circum- stances would ennobla him. His death by the hand of the soldier is lnwful war or by the lmngman in legal semblance in viut justice demands, zihd to say that the Cana- dian volunteer: mint well become an un. seen avenger of blood in 3 poor compliment to pay them. run. ...--.L.- I -- ,..- .-......a.u wuucwr or 11101 to discover : the court also that could convict him. i Mr Almon of Halifax appears to have 5' blurted out a truism, but he must remem` ' bur in abusing the Canadian volunteers that they went to Manitoba. not as murderer: bu` as soldiers, and to any that if Nova. Scotian volunteers had gone, there would be no . be nvnr an 1.-.! .-- --~77 I _.__._._._.. _ TIIURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1. Tun Soon MURDER.--1{;;l;- has this cause celebrc been up in the__7_Vl"a.rliament, this time fathered by the no less famous member for South Wentworth. We have I no idea that we have heard the lust of the matter even yet. rallying cry, sentiments on the subject still lmm will get small credit The affair has been used in Ontario simply as the shuttle cock of pnrty, with no real intention `on the pert of any body to do more than practise 9. fair amount of what the French call laiasez faire or letting things alone. The Conservatives, respecting the law which declares that when the wrong was done, Manitoba was not a. part of Cam.- da, lnwe not been to anxious to (in thing, preferring to see that what they do is open to no cuvil. The Roformers are as usual loud in denunciation of all the matters with which their opponents have anything to do, and even their Blake Mr Cunning-V for his fmllkloss. uny- greateet man Edward in offering his famous resolutions and 7 . reward of $5,000 could only indicate that i 1 1 1 Louis Riel was to be tried and convictm \_. ( before some court of competent jurisdiction- V_Vc always regarded this matter with sue- the criminal could be tried, he should have been more explicit, and not ha.v:o'ered a premium on his own ignorance, nlluwiug the fortunate convicter of Ri-I +- .l........... 1 I I f i 1` If Mr Blake really believed that ' I 1 I I in ,...,.u-um cu ma 11 convicter Hus ........L ..L._ n . - - x-~ The ice-cream men am becoming jubilant. , DEG he ` :. m. ___.-..v.~..u_y . `unningham littered with or the outset. He for granted Jis Government _ n doubtless l.m-in Rh-1 | no B;p;'O;-C: ,..-. -Q-vncnnnuo, uuuwulg i 'icter of Riel to discover : . :..L._ ` [PRIC E TWO ..... um uwre wrnma, I tn mu into it without a forth to rescue than 2 in M'....5--_I -_ =7 ,..--.. ...... ,_.,...u -rue: or me city. Hooitod ill.` n.t.anca.r personally known to those who enroll" ` for the poor, in which childron, iultootol 50 ing nut to school are sent out Joy alto: dlyti ` bag from door to door, tint their parents might gratify their enving for drink. Ho pictured the rail to Which ouch" children worg being inevitably lnrriod, III` l inked if no handohould boltretchod out touvo -` ` them. If they were in danger of drowning in our lake, strenuous Eon-to would be Inuit to rescue them. But the destruction thlt: nwnitad them in their present cirenmotanool was far more terrible, should thoy ho Allowed - without nnrnn-I! -F--h `- `"` -.... .. rvuuua mom 2 Elehad recently seen in Montreal an institution for a helping hand to such children, presided over" by some of the most prominent. eu-nut, and thoughtful citizen. Who would love, in the matter in Kingston: Ithndheensdd that the present generation in Kingoton was I de- generate one, that then was little iltetllt taken in philanthropic work. He believed? that there were men who could do such work if they would but come forwnrd to do it ; but it was work w ' hnoeded on-nest, eonoontrah ed thought a labour. If Kinpton in to -merge from her prelent babgheod and grep. pie with such problems to any purpose if will be by laying aside such things so oixpeno _ ny readings, and buckling to Christian work A in whole-hearted earnest. f The resolution was ably seconded by tho, ' Rev. P. (}ray,who1-elerredtehllr Divine . . H. ple in loving Christian work, who wls the II A carnation and Revelation to us of what God in, --not merely the dread ideal of onnipoteat power, but tlfe eseonoe of loee, seeking, at coat, the good and the salvation ell`-uh-1 tures. And in tin dun. .6 u.- :I-.-=--~ -- :'a)l.I'\.u-3 XXII.-Vin. mm Th Rev. 1;. M. Fanwick movod the resolution. which was one specially id ,,, Ln the interests__o_ the good order of thooiby; us it called attention to`tho numerous eluo Q1 unfortunate children, who cannot rocoivo I br..-nctitu of the Orphans Hanna, who from 616 intcm pemnce end cerqleeeneu of their vr`retoh- vol prI.r-ante are nlloweil to grow yup in ignor- _ and vice ; the natural coneeqnoneeo of which must be 5 career of degradation and oirho, ` ! lmvmg a moot injurious inuenee event! it was already doing, in neny cues, upon e `piece and good order of the oityi - eeitod II. " " the childr-n :.......r.a -- `r ' -..., .... 5...... an we unmuon olud-13' Andinthe ttdpl of the lsviunrhr Revealer of the Fnthor, than who boar Hi` name are pledged tdfollcg. `,-_=-_ -- -v--no The third rosolqtion V; novodby the `luv Mr Cu-son, who eloquently onlupd upon its tnxetostofsgeauiuachlistiuity, willinpsn co work in their Mime. sorvios. Kay.-on L loud in `their profouionsethdr protsstaal of ml for Christa-whose usl, howovsr, mg. ed with their protestations. 0! Inch. had himself pronounced the The institution on whose sooonnt ihsy had not thisevoninigwss an instance olgsaiito Christin work- thigh 1...: 5.... .a.._.u.. vlwiv. LDC l$IIOIIII.I$I U, W eectivoly none striking lines on the true It- hiv Al (nit:-Gian Inhnnu v-vvvulvul -vtvuvsnnlng IIJIIIIZKI lbuicyotchmiannbous. (comma on hcfoIrIapay.)_ ' um ru-cuunoll VII donncll, Eaq., "who prcnued his utrong u Urplmm' Home, at 0 charitiel of the city, mul management, an I the ability shown by IIome,--web credit `did than who nu uni`- uut from it reflect upon the training they hit` received in the instjtuon. The resolution was seconded by G. ll. [dunno-ll, Enq.. who brinv In-o I---='-'~ I `an Lion the handsome donation of twenty-`vo ` i dollars. The first resolution was movpd by the Rev. - I J. A. Mnlock, who pnid 3 hearty tribub 6 : and had, in due time, :16 nnerroa to the not that sfneo ih first inst itution 30 destitute children Ind boil sheltered under its fostering cure, recount`- cd parents, had been received into tllu Homo. phased from it into nun Ibermanont homes. onralnllv ..1..s..1 L.` 4- I , _-. ....,.w., wno pad hearty t6 the usefulness of the Orphan: Home it oh- served by him during the whole course of iti history, which he had watched with gtolt ill? tcrest. He referred to the r-it institution (leatitnfn .-|.:u.... -.--I t V - Alllllll Hectic: Of '%______.4___...__....___ n+.+,..........I L, orphan llono I 1 Friend Society. The annual public meeti society took place in- St. 1 Tuesday ovliing. The hail large Hunber of young poop :ion with which circumstances. thg nunouncocl during the contioof thq 3 his intention of mnking to the inst - twenty-ve --.-s unul which tl _ --........, uwulull may be snowed ; without on-nut cloth ya` no He had taught]: u.- _, -_ .....5suuu._ r was occupied by his Worihfp the whose request the meeting in in prayer by the Rev. Prof. Mount. ' ` nu sung by the children the rcpor` ' V the Rev. F. W. Kirkpatrick, sl report by Donsld Fncer, l'aq., an HOTBEDS C RNTS public meeting of the Above lace in George's Hall on g. we: well llld. I ` people being ll null no interesting night of the 01% ' the home wha.nm+.l.. -u:-A - , -..-_ .7 u as. $89` ho briey but forcibly ox. * some of the claim: 0! this 11 I ntanding tint ninong the ;y, both as to ita_import:ned. and ban:-inm o..;......... L- ' ng Fashion:-J-~1873 Spring and r Wear of all tha M`-lpriw. 7 fort iuupr-tin: `cw Uwdu fur IIC lliillll KQKIUH! ' upuu the mo.- rill lcxwe King- illnl.'L\'-4 1-tr.-n.9. EU , u! 10 I .\ Ll". )' . := new and alc- -nun, liujill Lideau Canal cdnmelx. i7iiJ?!`'S, '.\.\'.-\l_)lAN L ;s.nu l up -n-mnulv hu- .u.I.li.. ......, alqn cs-cry and 8 33.1. rm-l \\'u|fr- :0, we can't Inc every ml Fr:-lay .;;c[ew{wa11% Papef` Corner Brook and Bagot Sts. r\'!NH:s"!`U24- I .-\lN".l` SHUI A ` l'APl'Ili DEl`U'l`, l W. &J.1EEGammon JUST T:bEIv.:n W.%+3iVMA11oN s, IPEOMAS MCMAHON i3~`1-esh Garden Seeds ! The Growth of 1872. ,s%;ns rm_jmI BEDS. ` ...-. m r nu mi, I.1';1\'U1{MAND, Paris, ` (J &c., L?;;h|-age in great variety, 'I'nm::.t0, ` .rH.|lL'c aml J{.'uli.~4h of the xuo:st_::ppmv.-:1 1:-4-ls, an-1 at Lgem.-ra.l:u4s>rtlnc|1t of Fine .~!c4.-(ls, L M \\ hich may be relied on. I l"m- sale by E. H. PARKER, MAl:KI: l` SUIIARI-`. NewiBoot and Shoe Store llau-nee & WuddeIl's New Building. --- ...-mu: An u1u.A'1` ' Call and we my stock, and Boot and Shoe Shop in the 1 $503390 Hrdcnl promptly nth u-mt reasonable tcmm. 2:-.4. arxurtcsl In)` March '.. 7th. Kingnton, April 5th, I873. '1.\Ul.l!-`LOWER, LEEOR . ' -J &c.. Uamuuru in m-...t ...`:A..:.I)"r yI"pti'|3HIa I-1 April .`\ -Z3 PRING HATsf i`hmi|:1_s7 HtfC()ll\'ilI(', ` BUTCHER, . \`I' \ l'In .0:---1'- _.\[-r an on! EU` bus in at niodemte Prices. RUBHERS IN GREAT ` cm ....: ...... .-.. .-L - - April 2. 1 run :4.-Inlonl 1 '\!Y , - _v-_;-.-.\/A1 VJ, r'urmr cf Ilruvl` urul Ihq/at Slrarh, Sl l.l'Z.'\'l!lD A.'.*$Ul{'I`M ENT 0|-` NEW L l'A'|"l l'2IKNh' frmn the l*Znrt-yum. Ame- .u niul l.':un:uIi:uI Marketa, coulnuiutin-.5 in 0 nf St.-uupcul tiulcl. Hrunzo-I Mill limbo:- l .'|.p--ru, Plain Tintu, 8513., Gold and Plain -I-:ru of the lnlcutalwcigun ; _aluo Plain and nr--cl Window Sbrulozn, l,'nrnim-s`, l)ccnr:a.- I1, s'u.'.. $1.0. ((7 l."L."l'lU.\' El-IR xunl Covnmi-tsion Mcr, L chant. Brock Street. Kingston, Unt. mt fur the cclchmtetl l'Ili:u Howe Sewing! ni:ilIu'. .\'\.".`ll`.` Hi` nhv.-11-. anll I--<---I HATS I HATS I HATS I '.'x'{u|I.\' s`\)_\'.~'l-IIl\'.~\'l`lVl'I. \V. G R1 )ll S,` j y u 7 I I Z I V T r SIIAMBLES, Kl.\'GS'l'0N, Ontario. 'ioc |'J`IS'|' M i'IA'l' kc-pt cm-atzmtly am Stmlxiluuts aml \.L'.1s(,`!zl .un...li.-.I 3.. nuns I Irput. I13` I tn and R. rates. I ICE") I`.\' & BLAFK VVIDE AVVA-`.('I'IS. I~L\' AI.l`I.\' E, ~:.\Ii mzrr, `all and ` MAl:Kl~:'1` sum un. Ill`;-3! cuhnm BUTCHERS, IAXHILIIQ t I \ t!u'v. \\1 . \ - - s . . .. E. lllltclleson, Ct .*$ig'n ain.inr 39 n-ml I )i -u : IH.:\l'!\' l"..\'G1

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