Kingston News (1868), 15 Jun 1869, p. 1

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rd General] E22 instant Iiil ; un as nlmnu 'I'uesdn.y`1. Wed- Ind Fridays, ll 4 pm. `H 0n Wednesdays Ind Fri- .Dm. ' ' nu. \r:u.1pI. nununjs), I`; dnud Trunk T1-sins and khtlilglhe 6:25 AM. train for L on-Ml Q ITIAIIR Tl! m;.un:h I Wedge. (J UICVICYH HVUI Iv- under Tlinu 5-0. mrial eolnpu, tho` the pocunhq at s or Cupniu, ._.. 0......`-in. ll ETIAMEB "V"|l-ehlpply on bonrcl, or to G. I. KINGHORN, Foot of Brock Street. m . I Cl-N4 lJU|Mlu-_Va xu, LIP 1, 3_P.u., > (VF OTT A W A, Eggp, having uper 4.5.... arm}? on board. mi Zlioulc. Il| mus, lung "5.'."r.\rGHoR.\'. V.-tun-tn, , I. KI.\'GHU_R.\', Kingston. - -ouucu IUTIIII -Ilia Public, much I Up of Protests in For sale :2. the I Baking Pow- | n uu --umu, IJ| D. HYRPHY XVIII. f'u. HATCH. Agra At` Stvznm-1.\`. 13 E: ws (Tu Ill pan) UR Coal in Pure Luckumnn, Being mided in the `very been of the Lackawunu Valley, Scranton, Piuaton, end Wilkes Bare, fzom the beat selected mines, And is prepared with great ~cnre expressly for Family nae, nnd will be cc-`reened and delivered in the but pogblecoy .l:o:-_ uIAuo`|vJv`eu:n?ol)`al .t?iLi"r:-: from the manufacturers, our prices nre EXTREMELY LOW. L J , SEED MERCHANTS, '7 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, AVE now on bind a very large and choice selection of Flower Seeds, impprled di- rect. from reliable growers in England and Ger- many. Full vuietiea of German Aslers, Gar- rnnn Stocks, French Double Balsa-ms, Sweet Peas, Mignoneue, Phlox Drummondii, Zinnls Elegnnu. to. to. :3-Ii`.-u nan-ti;-nlm-a non nur f`.n1'A'lm7na for XL. Special attention is invited to our very fine assortment of FR_ENCH HALL PAPERS and BORDr;[lS, lbe most beautiful selection ever brought to Kingston. An nu in-Innn it-ant fr-nrn Ihn manilfnnlnrnr BICKIUII. GB. 6!}. f`!-`or particulars lee our Catalogue for 186.9. II-.. 1 mum 1'?coAL mu 0lncc-t. Lawrence Whartj Foot of Johnson Street. HP3AI11.3~f,..iPNN~ I1868. con. 1868.] I.R01m% 1%ABEIis! \ EW and` elegant pattern in Stamped 1 Gold, Gold, Satin, Grougd, Marble, Oaks, Er- dition. ` . T Beat selected Soft Coal fongratea constantly on hand, nlso Lehigh Lamp for Foundry we and Bloubnrg for Blacksmiths. 1-....... n..s. n..1:n.-an in 11117 out of the c! ' N.B.---One Pony and Light Wag- gon tor sale. u -xwuuuuc--.` Sent to any part of the country on reasonable terms. L1EA_1`;1 & GUNN S,| WHEN YOU GET YOUR HAIR CUT [ AVE it druud with 0000-GLYCEBINE Every good Hairdresser is supplied with it gntnitonnly for lbs: purpone. . J an 3. RE ORGAN &. MELODEOM| FACTORY I O.\"I'ARlO STREET, KINGSTUN ONTARIO. B. B. Stephens. Proprietor- "I" . . n__.... - - i N Assortment of Skitfa aiwnya on hand. `A Work leaving Kingston to be paid for be- ore being sent out of the Establishment. Nor: -CA1'nox.-Pnrties in Montreal are , offering for sale Boats purporting to come from my establishment. As I hnye no agent or per- son authorizvd Io sell for me in that city, buy- ers are cautioned against bargaining with any one there for my boats. it t`\Irr\-\.-.-- MUSIC STORE. , __-- u `ZZIII Which is the besl. nrcicl: for impnrtil nnd glnu to the hair. June 3. llaiy 4. nd Blouburg for Blnclununl. ` Tenn! Cub. Delivered in my part of he .3- _ ..--wuuit mutulnfs ' AH Ilia `rules! improvemonll always ` an inapeclion relpectfully invited. ' N B. The subscriber having no in t machines mid by other parties, will ex: i own discretion II to repairing them, i I x we charge to suit the circumsunco;-9 Hut 2`) May 3. October 21, 1868. ,,-,_-...._.. - .uI::n\.|-u|- Txusry Porers i3 attendance at Railroad iepot and Steamboat Landings. Ucl. 28. Kingston, Mny 6, 1869. / ._x: SECOND T0 NONE All to appreciate a r,.l-clam 131' DEPAIRS of Musical Instruments neatly exe- [, cuted by Pnetical Wo:km"~n. M. ,i7(;0m1. 110 AT BUILI an QIIL \ Lllll May 29. _ ,.--. ..,. nuncw gears Iran 0! charge . Tlw genuine llmve + Wnecter as \\IIson ctjbboll Machines with nu. raxmimnrm-...m.... COCO-GLYCERINE FLOWER SEEDS. Y V;\'1.~;\7s` r J US_T -REEE1-l:'ED_: RE YN EPJS I-1S'l`ABLIS'HEl) 1347. GREAT :.~1'_-I`O(_`,I{ ii Princess street. 8") KING STREET. DAILY NEWS. H...-u yun l.-uluug IU CUIDB Irom t. i heel! boats. . AND nus SWI!|"l!'&` cc. .1. `-"_REYNER. I R who have lute ral-class Hair-Dressing] A Kingst0n,'0m. ,P \II1III' II 5 circumsla nces. M. '0'GOR.\IA.`I. IAN, interest in will argon}... |-1 ' ling softness L ,_.---u.v\ III I I exercise his i 'm, and WI. H ling on hand, HID. QC: Tobe Corrected to August, 1870. The CANADA Dmzcronv for 1857-58, pub- lished by the Subscriber. contained the Names of lhe principal Inhabitants in 1,339 Cities, Towns, `and Viliages in Upper and Lower Canada. The n.n\'Ani nN nnmmnn THnl`_(".1`(`lDV 4-,... uuu V ulusca nu uppcx nuu uuwrr uuuuun. j,ut: CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-71 will contain a short description of at least 3,500 Cities, Towns, and Villages in the ~ Dominion of Canada, and the Provinces of New- foundland and Pr'nCe Edward [sla_.nd, together with the Names of the Professional and Busi- ness Men and of the principal Inhabitants. TIBHS CF` SUBSCRIPTION I Dominion ofCannda subscribers $12 Cy per copy United States do. . - $15 Cy Great Britainand Ireland do. . . 3 Sig France, Germnny,'&c. do_. . . 3 Sig P91-gs or ADVIBTIBING W111 be made known on application to the Publisher. Na unnml tn be naid until the IVM-k in :1- 1 1nu.uDn.:1., LOIU, it surncient -support by SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS can be obtained to cover the cost of Publication, 3 CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY, comprising the Provinces-of ONTARIO, QUE- BEC, NOVA SCOTIA, and NEW BRUNS- WICK ; to which will be appended the Pro- vinces of NEWFOUNDLAND and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. The Directory will con- tain the Names of Professional and Business Men, and of the principal Inhabitants in the , Cities, Towns, and Villages, together with 9. large amount of general information, including Alphabetical Directories of Post Offices and Pustmastere, Banks , Governmental Departments and employer, Hansen of Parliament, Law Courts, Educational Departments, Custom Houses and Uicers of Customs, Ports of Entry, Tat-ifs of Customs, List of Patents of Inven- tions, Canals, Railways, Railway and Steam- boat Routes, Benevolent and Religious Societies, Clergy of all Denominations, Registrars with their Divisions, Newspapers and Periodicals, &c., the. ; also, Statements of Imports and Ex- ports, Revenue, Expenditure, Trade, Poptilntion, he , hr-. OI] SDPIICBLIULL I.U Luv 1 |l|.lIal.I.I:l No_1lloney to be paid until the Work is de- l;'vered.-ThiI notice is given for the reason that unprinciplcd men bus on several occasions canvassed for and collected moneys in advance, on account of Books which they falsely repre- sented me Is being about to publish. D...-.... Anaivnnn nf airliner in than-pnulniinnlinn l 8l'5ODl eslruua ul ulunus nu nun` I uuuuuuou cf the CANADIAN DOMINION DIRECTORY for 1870-71 will please send in their Orders for ntvnuaVDlD"I'1lINQ ant` ADVRRTTQEHEWTQ I0! IUIU-I I Will pllcuac acuu nu Iucu \Jll.|EAB IUI SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVERTISEMENTS KO JOHN LOVELL, I r1'n!er and Pf[b[ia}er_ 23 and 25 St. Nicholu Street, Montreal, Hay, 1869. -S CANA[)l.-\N BOMINION DIRECTORY. FA YDWA Fl `FFECT OF ADV'ERTISING.-It is amusing at times to observe the stores of the merchants who don c adver- tise; to see the anxious proprietors look- ing into the streets and see the people go by, wondering why they do_n t come in, while the stores of their neighbours who do advertise are througed with customers, Some `people will learn by observation, others will not.-Dan'ly Palladium. . W. .,.......W.., ? ~ r tine. J cu-utu csch 5 HQ `E J each I each in -All m-nu: u v "d. U tenll per ling 1 Brevierif ovetl0 ->J-- H I;nA K0, J, hum`; I FAECYITVPU, in Eur... x. V_____/ '[VHE remarkable success which GARDNE R S BAKING POWDER has met with since its introduction be_re warrants an increased de- mand. It can be obtained from most of the leading Grocers in Kingston, and at manufac- turer's prices from Messrs J. CARRUTHERS & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Ontario Street, and also at Messrs W. R. MCRAE an Co. s, Kingston. If I'l\I' --.I..I. cl... *l__e4 (l`-'n'r- nv4- . --. ------.- saw \J\l D, AIIUSJLVLJ. If you wish the best BAKING P0\VDER, ask for GARDNEIVS. `|[..-..L an v-__-., Id SINGLE COPIES of the DAILY 19 . Nmws may be had at the-counter of the pnblieuionzoce, Princess street, price three coppers. AVE taken the FIRST` PRIZE for eight successive years, and _are allowed to be the best in the Dominion These celebrated In- struments can be bad at the lowest prices from n. IIOLDEB, PRINCESS sr, r 0.: R. s. WILLIAMS Dams AND Mnonsons .J, uulrl )5 l$t5 LUCY W1 06 P & The patronage of licitcd. LAICUUIUS UVEF 1` ll.` 'l'EI.`N YE.'\R-S. In closing his accounts for the past year the advertiser has determined to abandon the Credit system altogether, and he wishes his Customers to understand this announcement in themost positive sense. Determined not to be outdone in the price or quality of his Stock, he is pre- pared to sell BUUTS and SHOES of unrivalled manufacture at the lowest remunerative prices on strictly cash terms. Unpaid accounts must besettled immediate- ly, otherwise they will be put in suit. E" The natrnnnua nr an}. nu... ..... -- p r rulcess aueer, Kingston. \ ` ESIRES most respectfully to thank his nu- merous Customers for a liberal patronage extending over FIFTEEN YEARS. closimr his R?`r`r\IInI: 5`... H..- ....-L ---r -' And for 31113 by: ' __ 1- ! Illlllfl. 4' an of solid Bil!`- H on year, for DI"! F I 1} Iain; limited In .___V_T _---. .-v.-..-4.:-uni nJ1I..Il.'J1Jl.!JI.|l.I Fan 1870-Tl. FHE SUBSCRIBER proposes to issue in SEP- TEMBER, l870, if sufcient by SUBSCRIPTIONS and ADVER'I`l.QE`.M!:`.\Y1`s: gn[eQ lcl [Ellis nuvuv. LU yuulsau. Persona desirous of aiding in the-Publication . ...- n A u ; nr 1. M nnunulnw ntnmnmnnv Dealer In Boots and l1oes.No. Princess Street, Kingston. Inna! l'l.'.|r\nnOrnI`- a.. .L__ L w - March 20. V I \"_r prepared. ionllrnlu r...... r_ `. ... ,-.c.-nrcu. It is delig joulirely free from all irrit it combines the virtues 0 ingredients. Asa beuutif Nun Oil hrnslong boenhig cerine, according to Dr. E were: into the composition 0 |`2n.n,-...-.:.... IV` ' lutl IUIO: me Restorative. March 9. GAEIDNEBB BAKING POWDER. Ej (V-O4'EBAf`7- JAMES HOPE. Kingston, 22nd January, 1868. KINGS [S THE BEST AND ?__.-- --4.lJ for 3 Je by all Hair-Dressers in the ciiy. Ml. mu mromxwr NQTIIIE T0 man cusromcus. _...,, ... uu. unssulls .-composition of every Prepnred by \ E v llalr Dressing 51' MOST AGREEABL1 -:{ r: is d`.eHghtl'ully perfume(]_ lrrilntina n...I:.:..- _ _ _--.v-1--_r\I 5.21 Sole Agent for Kingston uOBARn t-Hghtfully and rritnting quhlities, while 9 of both its constituent utior of the hair, Cocoa- hivhlv nri-/ml - .....4 n... _. `ID luv ullll, \JOCUH- ighly prized; and Gly- Hassullh analysis, en- (!Vrl"v l'\(\nnI-- U 3/ pub H1 dull. Gash Customers so-V . -uI.IlJ3lB' Ell- populur Hair p cg. u., urn ynuu II no longer morunea. and D8 is free from the daily morning nnsthemaa of the chambermsidwho has charge of his bed- ding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use ofyour Buchu with the children un- der our charge may save many 5 Superinten- dent; and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amount of annoyance, and many 3 poor child sutfering more from weak- ness than from habit, may be spared punish- ment, that is (not knowing it as a weakness 'nst.end of u bad habit) most unjustly inflicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be sliks benetted, , I urn u-oananifnllu -H.-._- N. Y. S. VOL. INSTITUTE, Corner of Filth Avenue and 7611: Central Park. (A Home and School for the Soul \ _ ceased Soldiers.) DR. '1` Hnt_unnI,n n no treatment is submitted to, I SUMPTION or INSANITY may ensue. esh and blnnd Ara nnnnnu-ind fu-Aw. _-__--...~--- --a uuuuunutwtl DU \J L" SUEIPTIOEI `(Sm- and blood are supported from these sources. and the hmlth nnd happiness, and that of Poslerity, depend upon the prompt use of: reliable remedy. \1' \P (3 trnr 1-run--u-nv.....- ucaacu murmurs.) DB. H. T. HILIBOLD, Two bottles only of the package of your valuable Buchu presented to the Institute have been used by the children, and with perfect success. In the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride is no longer mortied, and h is free frnm tho dnilv ma-ninn ...-n........- -r Mr H. '1`. FILHBOLD, nan!` Rh-_\/nnr (In an 11. 1. IVILHBULU, Deer Si:--Your communication requesting our terms for edvertiing was duly received, but. from a. prejudice I had formed against ad- vertising cures for secret diseases, it was left unanswered. During In accidental con- versation in 3 drug store the other evening, my mind woe changed on the cherocter ot your Bnchn. It was then highly commended for other diseases by two pbyeicisns present. Inclosed please nd our rates of advertising Yours, 8c., T. B. H. Srrnousn, Editor end Proprietor of Daily Ind ' Semi-Weekly Telegraph. Whether eiisting in` male or female, from whatever cause originnting, and no matter of how long standing. 13 If treatment is submitted CON- l'\._._ `SIHIPTIONI n1- msumvrv ...-.. .... .- FOR DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, . ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, AND ALL DISEASES or rm: Hununonrfa Exuucr Buonv, oatebliahod up- ward of 18 years, prepared by H. '1'. HELM- BOLD, Druggiat, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Sheet, Philadelphia, Pa. Price 31,25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,50, delivered to say addreel. Sold by 311 Drng- M gig to everywhere. I?` Nana can manning -uni--- .1--- __ ' unvc uu|:LUrt'u an my. me ngnt qua. Diseases of mesa organs require the use of 5. Diuretic. HELMBOLD S FLUIIJ EXTQABT BHCHU uiu you ever think that these bold, deant,` energetic, persevering. successful business men, are always those whose generative or- gans are in perfect. health 7 You never hear such men ccmplain cfbelng melancholy, of ner- vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in busi- . ness ; they don't become sad and discourag- ed ; they are always polite and p1eas'ant._in the. company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face-none of your downcast M looks, or any other meanhess about them. I do not mean those who keepthe organs in- amed by running to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured Venereal diseases, from the effect of Self-Abuse and excesses; have brought about that state` of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease-- idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affection, sui- cide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real c has of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored all but the right Diseases of these nr-crnnu I-an:-uh-n cl...-. ....- -1` - BIILUIIVEIJWLIETU. ` 53 None are genuine unlou done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with {ac-aimilc 6! my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. HELMBOLD. _.;vveI\J-, are all capable of producing a. weakness of the generative organs. Theorgnns of genera- tion, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you cver think that these deant, bnainesa rnnn nun .tl......... aL__- - nu n , unaunts, Sell`-Abuse, `Vencrcal and Sen: Diseases Badly Cured, and Exccsses, A-.. _II - life-Ln 4ND 60:04 uuui uvaryoouy `I ' ' - _ Does any little thing make you start or jump 7 1 Is your sleep broken or restlss ? Is the lustre of your eye unbrilliant ? The bloom on your check as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your business with the some energy ? Do you feel as much condence in your- self ? ` Are your spirits dull and agging-given to ts of melancholy? Ifso, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. ` Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia '1 nl- liunr n.-.n..\l..:_. _ _, , ,_ _..--.. vvul-ll, nuu uuvu Uul: IIHIB or liver complain: ? ' NOW, READER, _GpIl'.AI----n Ir ---- --- -- ~ * IF you are suffering or have suffered from Involuntary Discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health 7 Do you feel week, debilitated, easily tired `P Does a little extra exertion produce pulpi- tntion of the heart? '- _ Doesyuur liver, or your urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order 7 la your urine sometimes thick, milky or ocky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does a thick scum rie to the top ? Ur is a. sediment at the bottom Ifler it has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated `I Do you have spells` of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head ? is your memory impaired ? ` Is your mind conssntly dwelling upon this Do you feel dull, listless, gnoping, tired of company, of 'ife '1 Do you wish to be left alone from everybody 7 Does nnv Ian]. .I..:.... .--I-r , to get ayvay V June 16, 1866. SUFFERINGS HAVE BEENS PROTRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSES,` I up. u........_ _ . ._-..-. Van-u REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT T0 RE_N- DER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE. i-._ cEBTz{"iN CURE [U THU NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Hanan .....-w 41.1.11: unuunuuo Ul `URINARY OBGANS hexher vii tinny in rnnln m. l`......1.. LEUU I am, respectfully yours, n: an; 5'J..'.'y."-3-}'I Amuoe:`I_e:h. 3' 15 THE GREAT DIURETIU, AND IR A Guru` SALT LAKI CITY, U-1'13, Jan. 28, 1868. I1. IlRnT. TL .ul.VU\;l.LuIIJ J UIJIB Con. Yolmo, General Sup : and Director. 5.3. AND wuosm oasis 1'0 THI Sexual Illnal nu-.4! U11! 1611: Street, EVENING, JUNE 15, 1869. L? -.4. -54.41; v 1' L11`. 11141J.-`* U Those who have no hair may have it. Those who have plenty, may preserveennd beau- tify it. Those who. are losing it may have [its loss arrested. The hair strengthened, beautied, restored, by using Hm:-r s Eupnu: Hun Gnoss, cheapest, cleanesz, best. Don : rest till you have tried A bottle. Sold by all Druggists. March 25. \l \/\J.|4D-IAJ ubscba cu vy. 1161106 we efforts of certain vendors of Liniment to decry Jaoons RI-IIUIATIC LIQUID. Wherever in- troduced, it drives all others from the market. Pain positively annihilated by its use. We have not room to enumerate the virtues accorded to it by the thousands who have used it. No medi- cine ever invented is capable of more extended application. It has hundreds of imitators, but not one BIVAL. Beware Qf Countedeita. -\;..v\J;4A.IVA-.l.I-L.L.I.l\JJ.` uu: great. U principle. The system of innitesimal doses of medicine diffused in gallons of injurious slitnulants exploded. All useless material dis- carded. The active principle only of the most powerful and efcient remedies known concen- trated in lI.-8[n`1ll convenient form. Hnnrrunn Cousrlunox Conan. All uiseaaes of the Stom- ach, Liver, -and Bowels permanently relieved by using Dr 0olby s ANTI-COETIVE AND Tonic PILLS, Sugar-Coated. Recommended by the Medical Profession. UCCESS begets envy. Hence the ._ _,_ _. 5...... ....v., uuu uuc I'1l..l1ULl uus causeu the loss of many valuable horses, as physic, as it is usually given, often produces inammation of the bowels, which generally proves fatal; it also weakens the horse and thus renders him more liable to disease, or less able to` throw it o'-what is required is a medicine which will operate genlly upon the bowels, and act upon the liver and lungs, removing all obstructions therefrom, purifying the blood and enabling all the organs to do their work without over-tax- ing any, which is accomplished by the use of "Darley s Condition Powdersiand Arabian Heave Remedy---it is always safe and certain- Remember the name, and see that the signa- ture of Hurd and Co. is on each package.- Northrop and Lyman, Newcastle, Ont, pro- prietors for Canada. Sold. by all medicine dealers. !CONCENTRATION the great. p'rinciplo_3. _'.F_l_1e system ms -_pfn3E'iIZa} 33; $11.." 55$ .-.. u.. world; the only true and perfect` dye ; hgrm_ lean, reliable, insunttnoons ; , no disappoint- ment; no ridiculous tinta;- remedies the in eaactl ofbad dvea ' invigorlte n d 1 huinoa and heauxirui blank 1; n.:...."uE1.. _PHY8 lCl-KING Hons1cs.-Many `persons I phyaic their horsesfrequently-especially every spring. This is a. great error, and one which has caused thn Inna nf nu...-.. ....I.._|_I- L-,,, V New Style. Importnt` Change. A REAL ELIE RESTORER AND DRESSING Combined in 0110 Battle. `-.-"I't`~c rv A A t` --- --1:v-n. --mu .-. ?-on.aJ Will`-1`!-ck:-;:_-brc Gray llair to, its Natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant growth. FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. Ma. S. A. ALLEQPS ZYLOBALSAMUH. anatker frefaraa for flu Hair: clear and tralufarcut, Ivitaut Jcdirnexl. It 1': 007 1-53)]: and qa ndaa wonder I raultr. It: gr-tat n}rz'or1't_ya economy It a air Drtuing 01/tr lzigh cat! French Pontada in ltbunviedzrd by all no! unit! in DE: country ht 2 - 4 Man Urzumg mglz can rnucln Ponuzda til ltknmv anly lb : couutr is Efft, it :7 14 Zjlaabawnuu 1 ad 5: run out with {big at/wr. SOLD 3! ALLDRUOOIIII. 1-.-up.-1 . ,S.1-`L v Du 1.. Co., Wholesale Dmu., ;s:m1gy's:.":n.1 43 Plloo. New-Yuri. cue-can III nnu. u-an 5 nuvlgorlll S110 lea hennifu! black or brown. byall 91-uggi|_;| and Perfume:-a; sud } ppplied at Batchglon- u Wig Factory, Bond street, New York. mm 23.35313,` IILILIIIL Ill `I-BU JIIJ MRs"."s. A. AL"f}EN*s HAIR RE STORER `fill IDA-na.n-1-n A"!-no-ur II.-.:_ 4- 4:`- r-_-_ -... Obtain only Pen) Davis Vegetable Pain-Kil_ let, all others are counterfe-its and imitations. Price: 15, 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Perry Davis dcion, PROPRIETORS, Juno 8. ` Montreal. PAIN-Kn.'LE R Is a sure Remedy. The promptness and certainty with which it a.cla,`in relieving all kinds of pain, make it emi- nently worthy its name, PAIN-KILLER,-8 name easily underslood,an-1 not easily forgotten. As, in curing Cholera, it hows itself master of all the minor forms of that disease, such as Cholera Mo:-bus, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Diar- rhcea, &c.; so in controlling Diptberin, and other magliguant disease,-which it has re- peatedly cured,-it asserts its power over all the milder and more common forms of these complaints. l'\I_..-f , I v` -- - Z mucus are wurmless. ' N.B.-One dollar and 12} cents for postage, enclosed to NORTHROP & LYMAN, New- castle, Unt., General Agents for Canada, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Fifty Pills, by return mail. Sold by all Druggiata in Kingston, and medicine dealers gverywhere. \u|llU vvucn an other means have failed. These Pi-Ila have never been known to fail where the directions on the End page of pam- phlet are well observed. Wnu fnll -...-o:-._I_._ 77- - ` ` _ special Notices. ' The Great English Remedy!` SIR JAMES CLARKE S7 CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, Prepared from prescription of Sir J.Clarlre,M.D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. ]`HlS well known remedy is no itnpo-ition, , but a. sure and safe remedy for Female Diiculties and Obstructions, from `any cause whatever; and though A powerful remedy, it contains nothing hurtful to the constitution. To Manmsn Lamas it is peculiarly suited; it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. In all cases of Net-vonand Spinal Atfections, Pain in the Bock and Limbs, Heeviaees, Fatigue on slight exertion, Pnlpitatinu of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, `Whites, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, there Pills Will etfecta care when all other have failed. TlJPlO PHI! ltnrn wagon: I-u--- |----- `~ ` " , ----- .-Avpv VJLJIJLJIIIU Or any other form of Bowel disease in chil- dren or adults, FLAD TIDINGS FOR ALL.- 'I`Innan ualun luau. .. l....:- ___ L _...u II N C rl Agentajor lb DIE No.42?) Breath Batchel 01- : Hair bye, 1 It-Clnni H35. flu- lg nI.- I.--` > GRAY HAIR Is a certain indication of decay at the Toots. "`- "1 `Nature's Grown. You Must Cultivate it L BEAUTIFUL HAIR, vu ruuregsse net debt by $14,000,000. What he wish House was that there was revenue of Nova. ` that of Cangda, a nothing in the Scotis computed with nd there was nothing 1n _ the property she brought into the confeder- _ ation that entitled her on just principlefito [ have her debt increased for ten `years wltl1- , out giving an equivalent to the Ina p10.- | vinca ot Cainndn. Every dollar alx_nos_t 0 r revenue that Nova Bcotin_h:_1d paid _,- 5 the exchequer of the Dommxon W_BS 3884 l for her own purposesglnd thotfor 13 90 0 ed particularly to impreseon: the ' usua- .u.:, must. nave resources of their own. They must tax themselves to make up the deciency. Ontario bad to` raise about $600,000 n. year and Quebec nearly as much for local purposes, and Nova.=eSco- tia raised almost nothing. It was propos- ed that nearly the whole of the local ex- pendiiure of Nova Scotia should be thrown l upon the general goverumeut._ The subsi- dies added at the London conference were 0 extremely favourable in the maritime pro- vinces, and the Quebec scheme had been 0 still lurther changed by allowing an in- crease of 80 cents per head until the popu- lations of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick reached 400,000. In these changes from the Quebec scheme, the provinces of On- l tario and Quebec had much ground for complaint; but those additions had been accepted with the belief that no further claims would be made, that the provin- ces would make up their local deciencies by local taxation. As he understood it, it was proposed to take $2,000,000 out of the common funds contributed by all the pro- vinces and hand it over to Nova Scotia. He could not understand on what princi- ples of justice that was done, and he went into elaborate calculations to bear out his argument that Nova Bcotia was not enti- tled to additional conceasionsfand that the interests of Canada had not been fairly considered even in the arrangement devia- ed at London. If the same principle that was applied to Nova Scotia was carried out in her case, Canada should be entitled to increase her debt by $14,000,000. wished nnrtinnhu-Iv On a............ -_ .a.- i luau Luc pluvluce or nova rgscotia had been allotted all the debt to which it was"fairly entitled. The value ofits railways, though no doubt important in developingthe re- sources of the country, wereinot a source of much profit to the Dominion, as_J.he:, public works of Notga Scotia had paid but one-half the per-centage yielded by the public works of Canada. It wrmjever in- tended that the local governments should carry on their affairs solely on their subsi- dies. They must have resources of their Own. TIIPV mural hav tin.-.......l...... A- --~L- vuusuullauu uuu uuuueu remnng to rail- ways, the province building, Halifax debt, ' and so on, were mere matters of account which might have beeneettled between the local and general government without resorting to the dangerous expedient of tampering with the Union act. By refer- ence to the mode adopted for apportioning the debt between the provinces he argued that the province of Nova Scotis had the dr-Int tn whinh :. ....._ *:.=_--4 :19. in `the I38! ` iuu than my M `-rs for wotkv-ill fork dam In ....c. nun LU um 1.11.68 province or Eanada and the half yearly payments to the provinces of Quebec and Ontario respectively. He or gued that it was incompetent for this parlia- ment to change the terms of the Union act. The nancial arrangements of that act were matters of treaty and agreement between the everal provinces, and should not be lightly disturbed. It was a. most dangerous propo- sition which the government had made, and one which he feared would be productive of serious consequences. He _ held that . even the British parliament, though it had the power, ought not to disturb the nancial arrangement of the Union, without the al- most unanimous consent of the provinces expressed through their local legislatures. They 'could not give to one province without taking from the others. The claims to which the hon. member for Cumberland had alluded relating to rail- ways. nrovince hnildina Wnlifnv 3-1,. vuw l,1LUpuBll.vlUIlu ` Mr Wood moved "in amendment to the mo- tion for the second reading of the resolutions, "That it is inexpedient to disturb the nan- cial arrangements settled between the pro- vinces composing the Dominion of;Canda, as settled by the British North America act in favour ot Nova Scotia, without at the some time making provision for increasing in due proportion and on principles just to the `pro- vinces of Quebec and Ontario, the amount of the debt allowed by the British North Ame- rica. act to the late province of Canada vearlv nnvmnn h: m um ....,...z....._ .1- ._.........u.u uau. ucaln-Ju LU KDUW WDBIDBT `H113 arrangement would be satisfactory, and one gentleman had said that there was only one man pacied (laughter), but he could tell them that the majority of the representatives of Nova Scotia. had made up their minds to accept the situation andgive the new con- stitution :1 fair trial. Even the government nd legislature of Nova. Scotia. had acknow- ledged that the position was entirely 4_:hang- ed regarding the repeal movement. At a future time he might discuss the merits of V the proposition. Mr wnnrl m.......::.. ..._-_.L,. -- -` n uulu `I-JG auuuphu. Mr Howe explained the circumstances which led to his negotiations with the gov- ernment. From his position as leader of the anti-confcdemtionist party, and as chairman of the convention at Halifax, which was sit- ting when the Premier and his colleagues ar- rived there, it was righethat the government should have commenced negotiations with him. These negotiations had resulted in the arrangement now before the House. Hon. members had desired to know whether this arrnnn-emnnr, wnnm `Ina ;..-.+:_r....:m_.. --A -~ - ...e..... wuulu ue sausractory to Nova Scotin. Sir George Cartier said there was no com- pact with Nova Scotia. The government had undertaken the duty of allaymg discon- tent in Nova Scotia. and had brought down these resolutions to that end. There wezano demands made by Nova'Scotia.-`-(hear, hear, by Mr IIolton)--and consequently as-no de- mand had been made the proposition did not come within the op ration of the 118th clause of the Union act. Laughter.) ' ' Mr MacKenzie urged that negotiations with two members of the House from Nova Scotia was no guarantee that the conditions would :be accepted. Mr Hmnm av.-.ln:......1 n... -:..,m , _ _ yuan/A .;u nvvn DUUIIA. In the House of Commons on Saturday June 1".--Mr Rose moved concurrence ip the resolutions relating to Nova Scolia. Mr MacKenzie desired to know who were n the parties to this transaction. The House had no evidence before it that this arrange- ment would be satisfactory to Nova. Scotia. - George (Iartipr nnid flnann ....... ...- ---- / Hnum 13 Scrnxxa-rn.-'l' disease is one of the grand lifnti A9 I'M! rnn ' J n THE SUBSIDY T0 NOVA SCOTIA Tn H-m Hm..- ..-r n-.-~~ Q SEE LAST PA GE .__._. El): {Daily News. ...:____._%j ,- ,_._........_, wmpuuuw, no war and 3 will destroy. Severe colds if not at- : sooner or later lead to incm-ab'e con- , and the strength of the strongest soon gleoted. The readieat and heat ....-...._ ......,,.u u. um strongest `be readieat and best means a of these complaints in Wafers, which have been the his: twenty years, And IOVWI tn Rinnnna --J ' Iuvlv "DB IIU UVIUCUCQ I1lI:. ` 77- ` Mr Connell contended that New ' wick was in 3: warns pqeition muwwy other of the provinces. Aecozdingftorm statement prepared by the political support. are of the rgjniscry, the customs of the Q14` province of Canada. paid $284 per Nova; Scotia. $821, and New_ 3337. His effnru baa ..n-o.-L._ -_ _ _ , -:_ -_..-.... mu per 133" ItI ld N::,`~ ' 8337. His ebrts had in the dine-J Lion of consolidating the union ; but he Edda that such votes as the one given In: ' " would do more to destroy tbg union';W tioonfederatea ; Mr Dunkin arzued 1.h:n.+.I~... .-...- M-. M T -The Amendm ried, would be of no cause to increase thealiowancea of tin; q|`h- . er provinces in proportion would still lea va` the injustice on Nova Beotia they were try- ing t-o remove. a ` ` , Mr Tilley explained that whilp the...-Id-1 perial not secured the contraction of tilt, Intercolonial railway, the payment of subsidies, and a proportion of the debtor each province, which could not be oh there was no reason that the innre`aaad- re-n ` quiremenia of the provinces could in not t b h general government. He hid A `sail on" more than one occasion that if in a quarter of.a century hence the local subsidies yrere. not anciont they uhonld~ha_ increased by the repreaenutivea of all rovincea in. the general government. `Thar - emeni now_` propoud wan simply aw . pigco them precisely in the name podom `as New Brunswick. His hon. I ' Carleton aaidhe had lotion froth _ his constituents oomplaining oi onfederau- 58.: I-H1 '_` - - -1] L.-_ 1-- practical V" ". __... r....uu Us uruur IBISBCI Hr. respect to Mr Wood s-motion, ' ` - The Speaker ruied as `follows : Wlth. IQ-`_ _ spect to the motion o(_1est seeaion._of the ` non. member for Compton, referred.-, the hon. member for Brome, the object of * that motion. was unquestionablyto inblti the pay of the junior oieers of jhg milltii-tr: f force. It was not merely an expresain*of'J`I* opinion as this is nowhefon theouse, but.- it was a motion to go into committee,_am1.,_z, an actual step towards the com ' mgf an act of Parliament which would impose an additional burden upon the people`. _ In that important respect it di'ers..fr_om the A motion now before the Hohse. The motion" is merely an assertion of an abstract iprin-2 ciple. It proposes to do nothing, to no steps in the direetion ef legislation. On the contrary. as I understand the mo- tion, it would, if passed, put a stop to any further proceedings altogether. Io. that unless a message was sent down from His _ Eicellency we could not approach. thcaub- ,- ject again. The hon. member for Bragg has suggested that the motion might take another shape, but I have to take the urn? M" lion as it stands, and as I understand it, if ` it passed there would be no expenditureet. ~ all. Therefore I think the er ument the effect of this motion woul ' involve increase of the public.ex pendituro'_is not correct, because I think,_ if carried, it the expenditure. In my op'urion`t.|1"e notice, is in order. ' ' l` MrYoung entered into a calculation to i show the claims of Ontario for considers-L *1 ` tron. He would not `object to give aniri- V` ........_.u in __.. .. ..... .......m ul. unuI.I'_l0 Ior consideri- tion. would not gin! nnii. creased subsidy to Nova Bcotis, if bu any guarantee that this would be as a nulaememennt, by Non Bcoth,~-hug; there was no evidence of ghnt. _. Mr Cnnnnll nnngnn.-l..A .1... `lat, --` up IVIJO I-I LI Dr. Tapper said that the House had ex- pressed the opinion in committee that money should be appropriated and yhatfjtyhe expression of opinion now came up for comm currence. The amendment Itaied that7 it. was expedient to vote jhnt money, and tint.` if it was given another sum should panyit. ~ 7- M A ~13 -= After some remnrks from Mr Dnnkinr ou*' the point of order raised -by Mr. Gilt With s-motion. HI` '1.>EI:sS -53..-: _ , . -._.----- ---- -v --U 5,`!-17 JUQFCII H. oomplnining of confedefu - tion, but all hi: (hi: Tillfs) Jotiltl New Brunswick were to the efecj was there wu leu discontent to-day than at any previous time. . D- --_--- uvmunauw `_`, _tha complesiomgf would imole respect the House- "l'lvm ......;..A,_-a sun A.` Junuc Ullnller to giY0._` _ _`-.-`__ Sir Geo. E. Cartier if-end from the British. North America. not to show the course that should be pursued in reference to lnoiilliv involving a vote of money. - The motil was not simply negative. It contained the atnnation, clear and positive, than E amount of money should be approprintm under certain circumstances. M nnrinn nni Hm ---=-- * ` ' ` ` the House to ex uuucl up! Ill. Clrcumstnncpe. - `H M Dorion said the motion simply naked` press an opinion that the resolutions should not pass unless l0IIlGI_lliw:`~-1; was done. ` - T ` -J-_u w n- m.-_..-_w---- - - ......u-.-u lav I-and IIl.l_V [CPS Iowa] priatioa of money, but simply declaration that it was inexpe money which the House was the Finance Minister give. Cartier l"'n,nrI frlin r be had.been heard declaring that theroir-ii` wssnot poem lier and required an sdditional grout to am: her ordinary requirements. It was -Lt. ly amusing to hear the Treasurer of ` now arguing in favour of sditionslts.1utioII~~" upon the Dominion, for it would be bered that` it wee not very long Igo"III" Vcumstnnces of Ontario were so fsvouuyble`- that it would not be necessary for s quarter-`.5 of a. century at least to impose a singlf shilling additional, taxation upon that vince. He quoted from the nancial stunt ment of the homgentlemu: in the 3 legislature to showrhe extremely fsvonriljlfdr position of that province. He aeknuwl ' J. ed: that it was only in view of theweig u 2 iest reasons in_the presence of gmvedtie-i4~`-' i cessity that the nancial terms of the n`ct'6f"' Union should be an plemented; and *!hht . necessity. he contencled, hsd "arisen in the W case of Nova Scotis. He did notconeider it necessary to enter into an abstract of cal- ` culations on the subject, as the whole qua:-A if. tion was involved in the issue-o--1ms'li`llUl" expedient to make these concessions inth , peculiar case of.Novs Scotie I Mr Gall: r-.nnm...4..A -L-- -L - - lull UUIJBIOBTIHOD. ,g ,` -.--f-' F, Mr Rose replied to the hon. gentlemen : ergument. In his previous remarks he had alluded to the Nova Scotia and to the necessity for mak- ing such conceuion: as would conciliete that province as d enable the union to work peculiar circuuntn_ne_e|- of i harmoniously. . n the principlelsid down` by the mover of the amendment the Ti nance Minister lud come down with I scheme of aneditional teutiou of Q1,480,00_0; per ennum upon the Dominion. `The eectof" the amendment was one that the pea not the Don1iu' rontvrould never meant an ----` i__-.....--.I- not be u.id,thst the 01d province of Call- da. was beneted by the connection pecuniary, point of view. cumstances 11 just to make full consideration. p (Ian _.._I:, J - -- ` ' ' the changes proposed in British America not without giving Ganldl ' NUMBER 212. .. _. -----lrVIAlUI!lI Inn 14 1 called on Minister givo._ . the Briti ca. at-.r. In nhnnv oh -`---- - ,__.. ..n, g LUIIIIILIH En ay, bufsimpxy to makers inexpedianl: to vet; *3 was I`!-Ann nun 1-- nun!` I II ' nequenti .. " nu per line B . r line for only _ run Lfur n! th! , suhaaquul 11;` fsixa. A Ll.EU_ PIANO `RE POLISH! GED, And being use: in tbp Ltard Tsbles, Y` 0 hu 1 Piano Send for Ci: rliculnrl Ind ' at 30c and 56:, rdered II. ones, vi I-lxptvsa. A cues received , `~ ':`.RuWN A FEW!" I `VII 4'!` .II|v `;-VI I 9 the ,-.-... 0 {nuns he 0|!` l: ""CI. |]r In null? ' he. II.-. EJII 35:`?! shawl [A 1'-til-` [L_1:'111tt1_f.-1 1 &:r,> Smon, Inna, ` he Kingston dnily (sindnys ex- ! 4 AM. (except Mondays), M Grant! T1-nnlr. Train: anti ___...-.-.uu\;, Thom lulu min! of` the train from luring Gmnd Trunk trains It! Bay of Quinta Slenme-r. .lI'ti1'|1 of train from Rome and I'\l.`\.,LlL'X\.`, Jug 'hI1";.Af;).t of Brock Street. ll, 1869. 3]. uuecting with the Grnnd I hi tho `West and Ba_v.of llting the 4:30 PM. train ,nd the Northern Trans- I Propellers leaving Cape um All Westnrn Pol-Is. lhnnga apply on board. or to G. I. KINGHORN, loot of Brock Street. lpil, 1869. * IQLII ISLAXD on Mondays, r) tn-:1 Suurdnys at 731) -n1HIDIl ')DIl -'.D\[ Ii mnnoque Iioute. `j-. ---A Id Cape "i'lnceiit Fern`. Illllri root ` 1069. mu 3_oA ` P*%F?F*I?: hunts .54 rmo.-ws 1`- bnuotbor days. noun xsuxo 9 AM, I-III -_.I' DI] 'n-. '-.|p: nip: About the 7th in- ..a will have Kingston every [RIDAY at 3 PM. Linn-5` ll IOIDAY Iui THURSD \Y M gt! :11 intermediate slapping n % IS r0LLo\\*s~. ggf every day (Sundays .~,.m5.x__I.,11.3o AA: , 2 RM. mi Wolfe lslgnd I-`crn. vm. music? MONTH \l'..- 62--

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