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: ‘ | I pr i the gentleman wo was
r hay lerstood ystem ; but when the late
, . ; ‘ swer they dismissed the teach-
' ae ni as neve @ work 1 as weil It jas decd
\ . ; : } ' ) jet | y 8 members of the Oppo ition that Mr.
1 t j t ' k. who was Ins tor of Schools at that time, was
! "" — \ ‘ l by the I. beral Government; but this was ot
i : . My peak F ' ; } ; \ IIe resigued, and that Government were sore
Ove ' s eee ' , when | fr the country. From his kaowledge of
PA. i is , SOP A ad ‘| -te ind from the manner in wl he visited the
: M j | it ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘i :
I! - . ‘ : we “ae oe Te” ‘ ) t s easily to | seco that be Was the ri ig! ht
entities . . renee arts ; P dict t lto allow him LQ0 a year for
| ih sick P 1} Chem'stey, and he would not
1 { ¥ i ¢ j 1 of revine a I 1 Jy :
t , t f 1a remained, With my little
‘ i v ‘ it ) way \ } i J i ? eee
that © T { \ t i f roan ata’ ’ ] ) { N ul stem, L im of the Of toon
ek ‘ r : , ‘ ea eis t Mr. Webster never earried it out prop rly, and the
y shane wer { 2 ; a to ¢ 1 our } Sc! ) yas pot ¢ nda ed by him on the me principies
ing t view NoY vi ¢ a not t it thes as at by Mr. Monk. All that Mr. Webster has
( [ ’ s , t } t Ww i to rel h B at ! } t d me Was to impart truction to the stu lents, to en-
if ft { I i mm, * » * earrys t t! { s fire ib! t} to puss (th Board, which instruction they
i iicihh WwW i fay ‘ ‘ sUs A ‘ ‘ se : , ‘
mus are ang . s r lf t : whi for we ) nev have « 18 rd | had } re they went there; therefore, te
men rs t 4 i hav a t 4 } . . 2 § the ’ enosen th tis i with the allenuabed O: those wao intend to be-
: : i ‘ ‘ . 1 ’ is il »» | ee ’ -
ii ecbhonre exe have « i} mapa ye qualified t neg ae sebers at that institation, will really be a bene
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their ¢ 2 t ret up and ta System.) joo sechoolmasters, and [ wou'd choose the members of | 4! to them. fhe change is what every one Must ap-
Let t! t their: u to the House, if they! th. Board from them. If we wish to have we! qualified | prove of, for, it was a very bard case, that no aster
’ } ee ‘ ™ ore i ‘ a shan « ane P r
¥iee ~oreeee, SG te ae ee T! teuchers, we should first have competent examiners; the | how Well qua tied a man Wis, om - tom
‘ j eucbers, We § 7 ' a t sacs ? _ ave : “re ,
' solutions or adopt them as they may think! |. ners should then be called in and reexamined. In|the Normal School. As we have a Col.ege, young
' r ‘ + . ° ' , . , ucatl , Jluy
i bh Yt nion is that t se Measures em ( this war we cou } vet a competent body of men to in-, Men may get a good ed scation without allen Wg
in tae | , under the present circumstances Of this) J uot our youth; Lut if these improvements are not car. | the Ny ripal School. fhe system carried out at St.
i ‘ L ‘0 le : ’ " — > arfer Py Ihe o
‘ ' j ae . ss iry ¢ the educat on ried out, we sha | remain as we are, a: d our youu Dunstan "3 Coll ge ig more pel fect than that late
‘ th neraliy. NOW) wonle will t nly half educated [uv making tle.e!ly carried out at that Schoo; and, pal these reasous, L
w a t » the Act, I hov : : I would rt : awho have arri jithink the attendanee at the latter stitution may be
i - ] ‘ * ‘) many of them who |dispensed with. his Biull will the the examination
‘ ’ by . a t y ‘| ra f : I eat es id it would ful e who intend to become teachers to the eXuiminers,
I if tl i mall t is , ll the Which will bs a better way than to briag them bofure
‘ } +2 Wales ( we krow , cs mee ; el, As sed | cightor vine members of the Board, to be examined
tt : I do not ¥ maple ' : ti «| class by class. The candidates will now get a therough
tod Lt ea terations to ba mad mai aie . to make them « ortable; @xXamination, and if found qualified, wiil get a certificate
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j iv 2 Must be mace sooner or inter y y get too small a salary, for it is Vv very little b faccordipgly ; ue not, they will be sent to the Normal
ey . Waii . : ei
‘The Gov t have been ed by the fon. Leader! 105 that of common | sbourers. If steps wore ae pod jrserie to be fursher qualified, so that the system will
ol ‘ I s Max 1 6m re imp riant ie m ake t! wm comfortable, and to give them a few acres of | be bett er carried out than it bas been during the last
‘ Act, although itis on!y 4 |).09 there would be greater inducements for a better| few years Students who inte ud to become teasebers,
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a short time since they received it with) 91... of men to enter the profession. If we want any and who first attend the Normal School, will be set tu
ia 3a legacy from their predecessors. very great improvement, we can ouly mp ‘ot it from the teach those Loys who uttend it, and they wiil thus learn
need r about the awendwent n in it my rising generation ; therefore we must look to our District | the art of teaching . The Masters of the Norma! School
the ( ~ swe have beard it denounced OY | Qa} s vet the most capable lads, and train them up | 2ave lately » had no means of teae ing g the students how
‘ rs It rut wn the sala a rly, The schoolmasters should keep a list of those | to teach “pract cally, but they will hereal ter. The
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: hut t my eretsgy s , t yils who have t st a ies, and 1 eon-| Grammar Schools which have been established at
I it i | . 3 \ | “eer te Fhe G rot , hould 1e Gi rel - Charlotte town, Suume side, N W London
[ k : ation Act prov § * for tt y s at a training b. fast, aud other places, wil carry Out the suggestions
2 t now . : ast they would sahlv instra | f the lea ! Doctor, and will prepare our most prouiis-
}} 4 ‘ ‘ 7s , , yt t for te rs.;/!ng youtas I the Uvileze Ldo not agree with him
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tt 4 9 s ' » Prir r\ vere . Yn 1 with | Wied Ge Says that they shou 1 attend Coll ye tour ) ears
t ir i \ 4 \ ~ lL. at i \ i el 1 free {i Q refore taey Bad i Ud a wed to te eh ID a district
. ° . t { ver » t >a uh ft » tril chool. ih y Wi get the first ru lim nts of edu ation
‘ ver [ i wer vy au fj ' tenche at the cd UmIOn 0:18, thea they Wil be abioa to ate
cuucus f i r we opr UCUS | | y antavunistic aud ind s the two/ tend the Grammar Schools, and alter that they can go to
mers ; ” er of the Upposl.| institutions pow they would werk harn usly | the College. Those who are entitled to the Scholarships
| - f ‘ - ¢ 4 si es t ay - =F “as “ 2 ’
tion toa aL eX ile ¥ t rovernment to}, her. and would offer g t ros to our! Will be able to attend the College free of expense. Con-
ecw t i J siag their meas youths The benefits result'ng from the union would | siderlug all these things, all wust allow that the Bill be-
"a 10 , BpOs SHcm, |. ep, and very li ou { reqaired,| fore us is a great improvement upon the o d Act. The
talk is t v s t it : i 1) : 4 pt i ruoVv ee oOory 1%. be a ece of
‘ | ° . ¢ ‘ » th P ) } { land aad y f ises for the teachers. He bas vot
tmportant t tlous a6 ; a : rb aa f the Oppositiou
ry } {. { t ‘ ’ r | be
— 4 : i l ( i v 4 i ‘ joa.
aos nit om gdidress £ said that —_ Ere .
N WOU ; ‘ i
“ ui t Edin alae A wont aac ee Hon. Leaver or rus Oprosition.—TI certanily ex-
eed . dab if Waignt { » not by ve th 1k let ess ry to os » + \ pec ed that the Goversmwent would have converted it
A — awe a se 4 . i
i re y Ur - bi i PC $s; Dul a great educa 0D ut it st id t nertle } } i ito a University, as they fuuud so m ach fuult with its
. a gf Ou, ‘ yes - - ¢
1 hard ! aoCU Hany aineng ract l do not s tha t i va working, under the late Government.
i bls, & iy I i Phe Nos % eo v for a } rs son, tor b 1 pay y requit
x W but the grievance EE Oe CETRAETE EE” CLS TR Ea Ilon. Leaper or Tux Government.—It could not be
(a ] it buv a The G | oe s four yeurs’course, sy from the ag ff. |@xpected that the Government would take up matters
ue’ cata wi A (be alte ace RE ae W sould he rtimet bus, |relatiag to the College and bring them into the Oom-
f ett i " we ws 4:0US = © be fs
: | rag vi the stndent wou } b ve iat 4 I n Ob Hon oO Act L i kacy wi k oF th
Y - ry th ‘ i i . L ' . lmnravemer ' >
é the boara WwW i that Msli- | ining a good education. If w ald 1 ' , nestion and make some improvements In the w xtlex
tution { r wh ¥ } joree, & Man a ad lallt other : conte us attra of the College. He is terribly taken up sdout this
wi-o he'd a « ste from a coll ! tt i hus er ould he an tik al t caucus affair, and ia very much afraid that it will be
List; ’ t 4 vorl t i ‘ = i j iis, Lt W iu @ Le f nav oa i Pi : :
five wv ' i ‘ «, aud i shite tenbien na Drill ] to inst ca: nk, from the lauguaye te has used, thas the late
ee Pee Ss » i ia ane rene idates for the offices of teachers in military exercises | (governgi ent never held a caucus ; but the reverse is the
coud 7 t . me ; ef forced to atleud th at they might teach their pupils. A great saving t | fact. tle wishes to sve the Government tested oa this
Normal But dustiiution has vl} Oo : y wight thus be effected, for instead of inatruct- Bill, with the hope that tt utyght be upset; but, if ever
* i w th er \¢ a : - e " : i ay gle } . vA 1 , » } 3 r vi}
been — inte ati == UM issn FOS pens WO} ng persons who Were grown up, we should have tl there was @ chance of overturuing it, he bus missed it.
? ' 3 OQ 4 i ae i she VE ne} . " sie : ’
intend to ha two CompetBt exXamivers 10r We) ioe task of teaching the youth. to whom ac lore | Notwithstanding all that has been suid aboat the Govern -
@hiuld sotirus’ ¢t u ‘ suGidat>s to o1 HUary | military training could be given at a very sinal }inevt tab} ng their measures, and stan ling or falling by
wenubers of the board What are (here examiners to]. X pe nse. Lam afraid, Mr. Speak. , that { am iin ng | them, there are very few Governments that do not cousult
yon ‘ P it ’ { { elec shar’ t ° va i i : c | . : : ' . P 2 , .
tic $ ibey a tO ¢ il Caiudidates rthe teacber s upoo the patience of this hun. Hous 7 but I must foilow} their supporters before bringing In & Measure, My
ag @, atid see the hey ¢ rued aud Ut for ihe office | up this sul ject. It ia a well known fact that not at we | friend here (Mr. Llow we thiuks the Government ouvht
The eand.dates : exa iMised Bot Ouly im thelr at-) 04 i the ve vuths of his Island avail themselves of the | wot to Consult thei ir supporters bad 1 any Weasy vf at ae
‘ i ‘ sl <. -e “2 neagurt a: in
terch, If they are not proficient, the Board will ode: I. points about our present system, is that it is free for all ;|*upporters, upon a Weasure, they cau bring in < ballot
thu ” the attend the N heuer cesta of a certain time i but we are not de riving wore (hau gue bulf the advan- {box and vetthe the dim at y But | assure the hou.
Pie School is open just as it was under the old Act.| tages from it which we should enjoy Every child in j Leader of the Opposition that there has been no ballot.
sheep t oe fi “a : a Ne | Se Z ny — the Colony shou d be sent to school, and [ believe that a | 1g, ubout tne Kiducation Act. : it is quite true, that
Wii or bot, you must go to the vormal School, you) . yopulsory law is veoo-sary, that is, a law compelling | Woe the Liberals were in power before, they did not
wey have studied six years in college, you may be pro te parent to send his chidrea to school. When u|boast about the Free Hlucation Act, and they had just
fictent wl every ofa BOl KbOW cuge, bul you Wust £°! wap is too poor to clothe his children devoutly, L think | vause to feel proud 0! i 6-4 tbouga the late Govern.
to the Norma Hive Mouths vetore you cap be 4) iL, trustees should tax the district to give these children weut did pot agree Wiib Us priicipies, vor those of the
oe ee } Tho ar 2 nT hat | ; seat > . an sical AS
ee aes theo oe rapaicenyes nas 8 clothing. Lf we neglect the education of the youth, we] Laud Purchase Act, they at leugth endeavored to carry
tora c ys the fer Cet ! ie > ce j . ' > P _ he irs
several Occasions the very best wen bave been kept ou jeeony expect the cuutry to prosper, and to keep pace | out both of these Acts to the boat of their ability, Bur
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of the profession, on account of this stringent law, and! vith tbe times, We must combine a sound education|itis very seldom that the party that have not brought
therefore, 18 1 go time that it should be removed. | with good moral traiuipg, if we wou! id pre pare our you h up a Weusure Cau oarry it out and take the sawe tnuter-
CF ane nner : ' t 8 6
If any young mew find thems no qual fied to pass) jor the duties and responsibilities which await them infest iu it as those who introduced it Kach party carries
¢} . ¢ t the ™ i inl P ‘
the Board, they can still go the Norual School which) steer jife. ‘This is a subject which cannot be surpassed |it oat ou a different principle. The late Goverume nt
3 Pa I is i en — as ¢ - P aw > } ’ , m
is just as cflic.ent ag it Was ucder the old system. W hen |; , importance, and I hope that bon. mewbers on both | brought forwar d av ameudwent, and thought they were
x e ® . " le ve ¢ ' . . ™ i ‘ ‘ i i ' J . al
the Leader of th Oppesiti li COMpiains OF the s ulury Olle: les of this House, will use every endeavor to i improve | ing to perfect the system, but they failed. The y
‘ —— . 2 ' * ‘ re a . P, ’ ’ cS . Pa ns i -
2 toU for the \ tsitors be D2 10 Blah, I Cant i ! the preseut system. i Ker } wiih tue i ee iduc utlOw «ct till they tiuker-
ferring tot alaries wi the late GOvcrOwED Baye bi : ; i thumselves out of cilice.
Visitors, when ther Sor tie whole island, lion. Leaper cr tur Government —{] have heard a!
° : } | - * . > TT r QD nos P
instead of tire kl he Visitors wust incur af oreat deal about education from time to time, and | \ Hon. Leapur oy tus Oppostrion.—Some of the bon.
1&6 m ‘
cut ' } § a g, Lut if G area’ OVe!} heard many me propos 1, but none of them would he} mombers ou the other side of the fiouse say that the
which 1 will have t Vi Wade ® great Geul! suy improvement on the present system. Tho learned} Tenant League was the means of the deieat of the late
’ ' | . r ; si
Sta y i : wWaen TO Wee ouly two, 2 cain * e) Doctor pays us @ grest comp iment us well as the late} Goverpment.
that . uid, ou that accouut Le inoreased.| Government which appointed the m mbers of the Be ard |
The Vi: e whl each fF tic Sume Salary us tac, lof educati mn, aud declares that the latter are not capable
did under ¢ bast rOV 1 0bf, Wale the alee OVeriof examin g cab lidates fur the offices of teachers, and (Tm \
which ¢ travel will be considerably eimaier 5) that we have icit them as we found them Ta present | ?
ther — t hou. Leader of the (ppcsiiiou lus G veruimeut did not appoint any of the members of the iL } rt ] ( { ] ty ) I
bev ! I le in findiag iauit with the Guverao- rd except to @'l up a vacavoy when tt occurred, and Ge bbeb oo wi
I t t 4 aguin, the Seerctary OF the ae aga be bi ained for the actions of that body Pee Nn TOO
! i . a : x - 1 j t toa ta ver wel g r ron M&S: BREF MNER has just received
b i ne 4 univ tt Uiine,) sume great measure, but he was terribly disappointed ; AN the Prince STREET BOOK AND STA}
t . ? i : a - y. .
L wi ; Ssaiary Ww ened i aout a ids the [i i bas been vrougit in, ar PIONERY STORK, per Aipiion from London,
w I ! Lov, aid alierwarcs was 1 ea hi W ut to be x , i tin Le will § besides a large and well assorted Stock of
el 250 i ' oy Se : : : ar Books, STATIONNRY, &e., a creat viiety
‘ } W u . urry ul t , ' ‘ . 4
‘ pil docae, vid of FANCY Goops, &¢., which she offer s at
wi ‘ ‘ , i a i i i $ ¢z i he dor extremely l ¢ prices for Cash :~
¢he «Xa ‘ a i 3 i t ‘ t j nt or
? ’ siesta Purses. Pocket Booka. Tadies’ Rot c
to be ‘ ; lp ; - t Me om
. ' CAKD Cases ‘ { Leather
anc ’ 4 f { { I ‘ Wi » ; nS " ‘ i
‘ {
geta qu ) i i rR t
of ex: ! i Wy to turn I i! I Pooth, Nail aving
’ “ 4 ‘ 4 } D “ } ”
soe at j . el sing, and Ll et
Bay tha ‘ i 1 | j i yn) 1D , % i " : Feath justers ™
will, t — t : ai toa y Mi
cs j y, * » my tucles and Reading Glasses
new ( ’ ( \\ { > , f Wa ( | i if “ . , | »} - acle Cases
explat i ‘ ’ ‘ ¥ J Boilers
splat I bay j we LOT | re ' 1 ' i { tj ‘ » titi a St eoxcopes and Slides
p M . ' y i y i ; ‘ hi ; of ‘ . ale -y th era
i ‘ ~ tor. (% i ' - 2 ONCei ®
£ ms ie 5 . 4 { Kanitti 3 ! eadies, Crochet
(,overrt ' ii Is
: a , i ( t t
iy 4 } ‘ " , . Ki j t P ‘ abe
tees 9 "i ied, if they ticle t by t + : al ( h \ I
a yu y toy ie & i
i i th ‘
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r Wi ' FP d IVE cingf l L I i t i i ( . . : { i “
‘ ‘ ok ves, I ’ s
Ja ' r i c 74 ret oR wou it U-. W i the w ; } j F. '
' 7 ; ¥ a, 'T ore, Key Rings, &e
vour x i os “— (Pry , i iOf til ) 1 j I , | W l ited Jows Harpe,
ca ia 4 to ; ( f- Kalueeation ti) fa \ V n srdiiy dv wets ® u , t ibeexe Martion, &
ae : , ( et Hat 1 tall Trout Hooks and Files
£ cfs OF Gu . sy j ' " ty 4 ' S ¢ led ¢ 1 i f } 1 md A ve
Surate Wiih your si tt ‘ ‘ ru — yuutry w irn th ute ion to ¥'le , 7° : ‘ nf a aS v snd a
A ticaeure tor Ls e W i i eutt tig juwn of in fier s satart “ fi he itler Welle f » ¢ yin Pre« a ue
ih s &4 * eae ' “4 ‘ ‘ i » tamp Dianne
th 1 » Bieta , r ‘ } i « Jnodin Kubber Bottle Corks
eQlats, witli be su t f ; ’ i on ate * es vip Paver
. | t ; ,
| . » Act ‘ : . ; fal we ', Honey, and Prown Wind or SOAS,
Jven only sxy that I om most eriey d ; poe ' rear
Mi wy expretation J irene i ea i thay have fii! i ot A mantity ¢
Me the hon. Leader o Ia Would | contend, that all the Doetor ba falls to the wr vA NG Wht,
u Yackwards ; BOW RC Cx rcased Cxacthy what the Gov- a enim (); 1) } e Anes a Pm Variods qualities aod wives,
F i P al Pl OoMiou canuol vlicr a singl@ sugvestion but Prince Street, July, 1368, rt
se OR RED 9.0
age
Seer stn a Cote
Oe Rr eee
Fae BD
, oon
Eagiaey ! BAAR
BiG UH & wi « mA Ba .*
: a.
EBPOSse RE S Pili.
A i
ELV UI er
A Saree Sh BD BBD Gt Wty A err ay 9
Ue oe Bue We AND BED o
ro BUY OUT
The Large and Choice Assortment of
TI TS 2 oe aa
AD At iJ CL hoe pa
| advertized in another column, and which
are j received, opeued, and
| On Baie al
W.E. DAWSON'’S.
SILVER,
ss, Chains,
AR RINGS, PEN-
STUDS,
LO &
Watches, Clo
| BROACH i ZS, H
Coizs
a large assortment of
BAR-RINGS, BROACHES
CHAINS.
and
AND
BLACK
ALSO—A '
iricd ussortment of SPECTACLES
and EYE-GLASSES to seit any sight, for sale by
the Subscriber, opposite ihe City Hall
ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker.
N. Side Queen Sqtrare, ?
Ch’own , ‘Jane lo, LSéSs , ly
weer
V Luly
cc and WARTS
Uh pernsnently and cflectually Cure
of
ROBINSON'S
Patent Corn Solvent.
For bale Ww
A!
by the use
. WATSON.
Drug,Stera December.
Wi
an is
theum donnie goed, T rindeneet he late
ir. W. T. PETILTICK, request all persons
in » PETHICIU’S BREWERY,tomake tn
| wediate payment to Hammonp Jounson, at his
| LifOMAS PEPHICK,
HENRY LONGWORTH,
HAMMOND JOUNSON.
April "th. L868,
» vr * YvrewysE
BRONZONETTE!
FANUE application of this most elegant pre-
paration is extremely simple, while its ef-
fect upon the articles eaumerated below is almost
magical, imparting te them a glazed bionzed
surface of Great beauty :—
Iron Fenders, Stoves,
Lamp Stands, Copper
Hars, BonNers, PLASTER
MENTS, Leaves (real),
Holly, &c.—"* Effect most charming,”
eather leaves may be Bronzed Ibe
LUMINATORY and WriITixG, U
ful and ornamental. Glass may
alsu be Iiluminated
W. HE. WATSON.
sf ia Building, 2
17, 1868. : 5
Gas Fittings, Ornaments,
Coins, &¢., STRAW
susTs & OUNA-
Ivy, Laurel,
se-
Au t
etol
IAA
ORM NS,
en i @ Gd he?
CG U N
| Bell=i ilange and Tin-Smith,
| Oh form his frie i the public gene-
sade ILSTER STREET, next d to the Read-
a jers i ne, Wi weuluE wud despatch.
4 Neat Assoriment of Tinware
Hitchen Utensils, &e., &c.,
which received the Gold Meda it the Paris
Bx) sition of 1867. Alse BON TON LANTERNS,
} t ket, and
ay Wii wS8 EV vi nthe Market,
for Farm or on bourd Vessels.
WATER COOL! hand
a larve varie
'
ab ble elbhet Use
A few
together with
suit
RS on which,
ty of other SLOC K will
|
| be sold cheap for CASH,
| Mr. HERMANS is Agent for
SAWYER’s CRYSTAL BLUE,
a new, economical and superior article used in
{| washing, whereby a savi of fifty per cent. is
guaranteed, and t ch he begs w solicit the
patrotiage of Laan is, &c.
Ch'town, July 13.
T8 SPORTIE
| 1 PILSKS an thisters
Patent Lead, Shot and Water Proof
CAPS.
G. & 8S. DAVIES.
— GENTLEMEN!
& FIXE GUNPOWDER,
Ch'town, Aug. 24, 18638.
on S1te..
AT THE
HOU
CLOTHING,
PANTS and V
(lsu
iy AMEN’S
Ciscth COATS,
SiilKTS in variety,
Black and Colored CLOTHS,
White and Colored FLANNELS,
Flannel und Wi: “ey SHIRTINGS,
Grey and White COTTONS,
Striped SHIRTINGS,
Linen and Cotton Tickings.
HATS and CAPS,
BRACES, COLLARS and NECKTIES
iH ANDKE RCHIEFS and GLOY ES,”
Knitting COTTON and THREADS
Cotton and Wool HOSIERY,
Stamped COTTONS,
FRILLINGS and EDGINGS,
Seotch YARNS,
Berlin WOOLS
TBA, RICK, SUGAR, ICH,
Baking SODA, Wa hing SODA,
DYKE STUFFS, SOAP, &e., &:
FREDK. LEPAGE.,
ESTS,
August 26,
1868, 186s.
NPRIMG G SUIER
STOCK!
By various Ships from Live rpool and Glas.
row, Schoonerg and Steamers from Bos-
ton, the Subscribers have partly com-
| pleted their Importati ns for the
Season, Wholesale and Re-
| tail, at the usual "pie
Prac eo
Hhds. Granulrted and Packages assort'd Paints
| Porte Rico Sugar, tthds. Paint, Olive aiid
| Hhds. Muscava Mo-| Sweet Oil,
| lask 8 ly" —
| Caves iress Goods, in| Jasks asso ted Cutlery,
great variety, Bundles Steel,
|} Cases Readymade Cloth- Tous Bar Tron,
ing and Rubber Coats, Boxes Tin Plates,
|
aves Millinery, Plongh Metal,
‘arses Linen 1) rapery, Cask Grul bing and Pe-
C
(
Cases
a
(
| Hoinery, tatoe Hoes,
} seem Clhows Packs es Naile& Splaes
| " Straw Hats and Cash ovels,
t Fancy wks, lCaske lrowmongery,
} Case Marth di te Leathe
} ale i | ' o°
| io H ) ery, i { rants,
do bownend blast | Crushed jvar, lip
and ¢ spe, | Maite, Ginger,
Cases Floor Cloths Caek Baking tele.
Lbules Cloth, ud ,
| ’ rv ,
do White and Colored Kegs Powder, Mustard,
Catton Warps Pobaeceo,
| do Carpet & Woollens| Boxes Raine, Ginea,
} do Printed, Unbleached, Soap, Lozenges, Coils
} & White Cottona, Manilla Repe,
do Striped and Checkh|Baya Ps pper, Cofllee,
Woollen lice,
do Bagg ined Canvass jDoga rooms, Buckete*
do 3&4 Bushell Grau A&«., &c., a&e.
Macha
G. & § DAVIES
| Dodd & Rogers’ B
vick Store, opposite City Ha
Queen Street, Chitown, ¢
June 26, isda, 5 f
siege
OLE EINE EME
General fiara
we have yet imported,
LOWER PRiC
CASH
1]
PAY MI
cS) than
?
which
INT
ONL
usual,
We may enumerate :—
35 Cwt.
Rouvh Board N
YAILS
25 * Shingle ““
a © Lathing r s¢
25 * Cul mS cen pth 3 sizes,
is. = Flooring N AILS,
25 **% Cut SPIKES,
IS “ Wrought *
5 ‘ Horse ‘“
i n Soat bs
84 Boxes Window GLASS,
Manill
a
'
“ Linse
hid.
Olive
Tin PLATES,
Rolls sheet LEAD,
Coils Lead PIPE,
. ROPE,
@
i
containing 27
Casks assorted PAINTS
IL,
OF WS,
2 Casks
l “
| “
25 Kegs POWDER,
Case
oe
—
Truss *
1
]
7
H.
95, 1862.
ae
Mar
R
25 lent
VERY LOW.
i. E
1, TSOS
cONesy
VEURE
June
ty
FLOUR, MEAL,
ut II o'clock, during t
June 1.
|
bas
od
pd
Ci
GRAV z
COMPLAINTS,
DEBILITY, &e., a:
+ 7 n mopity
Warranted to Purify
For Sale at the
Pearl Street, New
Storekeepers geuera
July 27, 1868.
60
Percussi
ECEIVED ON
BAIT MLULS warranted of exeel-
workmanush
‘
on
CAPS
Cask assorted HAMES,
Trace CHAINS,
SICKLES,
Bale Cod LINES,
Bundles Iron WIRE,
Cask KNIVES and FORKS,
Nash’s SCYTHES
Casks assorted Shelf GO¢ DS
E. STARLIRD & CO
]
]
.
1 Case Varnish,
2 Casks Potatoe HOES
ad ea +6
2 *% Sucket SHOVELS,
1 Case ‘I oui { “GH 1
1 Cask, 1 Case FILES,
Ey “« BAWS,
1 Cask Butt HINGES,
1 Smoothing TRONS,
2 * Hook HINGES,
I] “ Enamelled Ware,
l sé
1
BOLTS and NUTS,
W 0d SCR
f
~ sesh efit
a } :
Ha i f
14 48 at Us
a) r T ‘1 i ny A eh a, MDT
> a 7 4 + : P 4 ;
U! ! L mA L Tiss £2 WAGs 6
aD n C. 49 , we have re
Pe Te balaker QT TDODT 7%
‘ an f avee ks £ PF
sia dil 2tle . & <
AKD
Pa “uy
eek] 1 4 WD rey
RMT etTA L & oe a fn!
Pee fans S ee
Ware
is offered at
yr
zs SHOT,
BAIT MILLS!
CONSIGNMENT—
which
Ip,
wiil
b
sold
STARBIRD, & CO.
Alin
will have
SUBSCRIBERS
&c., every
ne Summer
iL,
[Al
ct
Ye
a 8
WEDNES
ale of
DAY
CARVELL BROS.
PIZZA
at?
want
are
ic A,
iti
rk,
sipal Othe
lly.
W. R. WATSON,
Charl
Agent for the Island.
ly
|
SELLING
AT COST!
The Subscribers, intending to make a change
n their business,
English vessels in the fall,
sci.
FOR
SHON
N
itetown,
the Blood.
o. 3272,
aud by Druggists
will, until the arrival of the
ATT COST
vLY,
Their Varied ie ° Bririsn & AMBRICAN
ME RCHANBIZE,
COME AND GET BARGAINS.
J. W. FALCONER, & CO.
outh Side Queen Square
Charlottetown, Angust 3, 1868
CORDAGE CORDIGE!
eal
UST
LECEIVE!
from GL petty
at LOWES PRICES
2 Tons of COR
6 Cwt MANILLA
AL8O, by
.
20 Cases of
WHISKEY.
Ch town, Aug. 10, 1868,
Danville’s
ex Brit.
» and now
PE,
Kewadin
/
sr
srg es from } inch to 3 inch,
Celebrated IRISH
WILLIAM DODD,
Queen Square.
is] bee ee
— & CORNMEAL,
4’ MW SALE, Chea
A. Mc NEILL
Room Buildings.
Aug 10,
natZ LRG8.
si MAR
ae AVE iy aapig —
pi
1
or CASH on
Auction Ro
ARRI
FOR SALE
fg
«4
CEIVED per 8
i= ASSORTM
lelivery,
iis
ee
& SON
wh
at
, Rei iding v
from
if
D>x-y iid iad thai
And a farther su
midsan
The above Goods, a!
subse:
as they
Intending pur
Auguat 3, 1868,
CRACKERS !
ST
from
U PECEIVEI
5] HWALIF
V00
Fancy BREA),
ie
foxes and 22 Barrels of C
ier vesscls
x with stock
ler tot it
ic
1
; ‘ ‘
8 4
\ ,
HEAR
r CVU
pply expected in a few days by
on hand, the
CRACKERS!
> 4
from Moir
Steain Factory,
which are now on S&S
Ch'town, August 3rd, 1868,
ale.
EDWIN &
EVA,
RACKERS and
& Co's.
VILLIAM DODD,
Queen Sqeare.
isl
pay
Tho number of rs t invaluable Ointmeg
has stood the t f public oF n, (and the longer
known the better appre 1) is a testimony of it.
st wre convincing t! sthing that could be
wr . praise of its t wonderful healing
proy irties In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts;
sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous,
For ring- worm, scald-bea ad, serofula, and diseases of
the skin generally, the re is mo Temedy to be come
pared to it When azsidvensly robbed upon the
skin (previously we 1 bathed in warm water) (hig
kly aba rbed into the system, ag
c, every part to which ig ig
Oint
anees, in its
ment is quict
cle passag
applied.
Gland lu ings, Mumps,
Brone rato Quinsoy. Sore
1
Throats Dipthoria,
in any of the above disenses, inme®ate and
manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing the
detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the beck,
chest and back. en acts upon the very m ainsprings
of life; for through the glands+pass all new matter.
ay
ra
aaiu
required for the bedy’s reparation and all old pag.
ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Giggs
ment, used conjoiitly with Holloway’s Pills, will
act so searchingly and certainly as to efect cuwres
he must hopeless cases.
Rhoumatism, Lumbago, Con.
tracted and Stiff Jcints,
fany thousands of martyrs frow the above come
plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yes,
if Holloway’sVintment be briskly and perseveringly
rubbed upon the parts alfected, ease may be safele
guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin by
previously opened by towentativns with warm water.
The e expulsion from the eyg,
cross aT) requir
gr humors requil
tem; it is therefore necessary to bave recourse ge
Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyingaad
strengthening the system, greetiy avtist the Oprege
tion of the Ointment and facililate and confizg
the cure
Bad Logs, Bad Broasts, and Ul-
atinn 1) L3-
erations of all kinds.
There is no medicinal preparation in the world
which may be #o thoroughly relied apou, im the
treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s
Vintinent. Nothing can be su simple or safe as the
manner in which it is applied, or its action on the
bedy, both locally and constitutionally. The Oiute
ment, rubbed around the part adected, enters the
pores justas saltenters meat. It quickly penetrates
to the source of the evil and drives it from the
system.
Erysipelasand Scrofulons Sores.
In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, bare
or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway?®
Ointment presents a ready and casy raeans of cure
It manifests a agar power ia restraining inflam~
mation, removing stagnation, covling the beated
bloed, and checking or acriuioniuus and unhealthy
disehe
HayMakInec —The Ohie Farmer saya, the
pilose of haymaking ts, —den't dry too
much b! iid care mm the shade,
The sugar of the plant, in bloom: is in the
it
iv
Cut in the Dlossoin
is
stalk ready to form the seeds. Lf the plant is
eut earlier, the sugar is wot there; if later, the
sugar has become cenverted to woody matter,
Hay should be well wilt sl in the saa, but cured
in the cock. Batter to be a littl to green thar
teo dry If, on putting it inte the baru thers is
danger of heat st! . ton sume salt.
Cattle w
Ratsing Wurar.—Johoa Mihnore of Benedie
ta. a practica ; 1 e Potten Voice
he has , ea ef flour for fifteen
yeare, and hat tive ' ed of raising
plenty of go Ww t kis fe is to plough in
late “ 5 BOW J ist ad
eurly the tollowing ya scan get upea
the greund Ile never uses any dressing for
wheat except the grass ploughed in, and never
tails of a good crop
Pitts —Refore
eue Almanae
of their Dis
all dealers.
Dr. Morses Inpran Re
thers ail d : surrender.
ah d re 1d t! lIntoriupat therein
covery and intliects Sald by
OT
(zat
“
ee
Ae |
MRS. idhehias LOW,
em:
Anexperienced Nurse and F
sents to lire attention ta mothers her
Soothine Svr
SOooninge Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation
willallay all pain and spa die action, and is
SURE TO REGULA THE ROWELS
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest @
yourselves, and
Relief and Ilealth to your Infants.
We bave put up and sold this article for over
thirty yours, and can say, in confidence and
trath of it, what we have never been able to say
of any other mediciuve—never has it failed,
ina single instan-e, to eflvect a cure, when
timely used. Never did we know an instance of
dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the cone
trary, all are delighted with its operations, and
speak in terms of highest commendation of its magic
cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this
matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’
experience, and piedge our reputation for
the fulfilment of what we here declare,
In almost every instance where the infant is suffere
ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the eyrup is
This valuable preperation is the preseription of
one of th stexper d and skiliul marses
in New England, and nevere
failing suc
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relie vest) he child from pain, but invie
le Physician, pree
iene
has been used wilh
cess in
gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity,
and giv s tone and energy to the whole system. It
wil! almost instantly relie ve
_ n
iN TH ROWELS,
WIND COLIC,
and overcemes convulsions, which, if net speedily
remedied, end in death. We believe it the best
and surest remedy in the world, in all cases
of Dysentery and Diarrh@es iv Childrems
whether it arises from teething, or from any other
cause. We would say te every mother who has ®
chill suffering from any of the foregoing complaints
—do not let vour prejudices, nor the pree
AND
GRIPPING
judices of others, stand between your suffering |
ehilland the relief ut willbe sure —yes, abs@e
lately sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely ad. Full directions for using wil! accome
pany esch bottle. N spuine unless the fae.
Reis & PERKI YS, Now York,
simile
rug throughout the world.
lice, No.48, Dey Street, i ¥;
25 Cents per Bottle.
ints
ema
<7 7? — eo
y y «<¢ -h ® vv pci eo
rox IELD WOOLLEN MILLS a6
R ERYON, having been thoroughly mM
, .
const are v 4 nery
aud NM i Ww | ‘ eture
c v4 i at the
a i «
manu
* ry t
ly (
trietk
Iu:
ly 1
mats ‘ may
i S - n, or
XM
rAN] . Wood :co
Prvon ny y i
NOTICE!
To Tenants upon Township No. 46.
FFE TENANTS upon that y m of Townebip
No. 18, formerly owned by the¢#ie Mrs Mary
Stewart, of Ci lottetown, de _. i, nnd t e by
the undersigued, in cor 14 her decent
sisters, Mary and Ellen see wart, are hereby yoti-
ands respectively
fied that the fee simp Of the
held by them, be ia —aete ear Ber ¢ vested iu her,
, yan i
she ALONE jg fully authorived to receive We
reots aceruige ere t
. epaacprer
MARGARET'S
Chywn, Jniy 6, 1805
EWART.
Ei di ta
é 19 the be tw
1 ¢ we] t muuld
sne @ the
a? } } t
} ‘
: re 5 ‘ ,
f ecs
ee ’ } ha
us tn t! turn
; now bef t llouse
ny rzes which have been
f od 1 W 3{ intro-
t . ' 1
i . | ‘ \ red, for it was founded
: ‘ | I pr i the gentleman wo was
r hay lerstood ystem ; but when the late
, . ; ‘ swer they dismissed the teach-
' ae ni as neve @ work 1 as weil It jas decd
\ . ; : } ' ) jet | y 8 members of the Oppo ition that Mr.
1 t j t ' k. who was Ins tor of Schools at that time, was
! "" — \ ‘ l by the I. beral Government; but this was ot
i : . My peak F ' ; } ; \ IIe resigued, and that Government were sore
Ove ' s eee ' , when | fr the country. From his kaowledge of
PA. i is , SOP A ad ‘| -te ind from the manner in wl he visited the
: M j | it ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘i :
I! - . ‘ : we “ae oe Te” ‘ ) t s easily to | seco that be Was the ri ig! ht
entities . . renee arts ; P dict t lto allow him LQ0 a year for
| ih sick P 1} Chem'stey, and he would not
1 { ¥ i ¢ j 1 of revine a I 1 Jy :
t , t f 1a remained, With my little
‘ i v ‘ it ) way \ } i J i ? eee
that © T { \ t i f roan ata’ ’ ] ) { N ul stem, L im of the Of toon
ek ‘ r : , ‘ ea eis t Mr. Webster never earried it out prop rly, and the
y shane wer { 2 ; a to ¢ 1 our } Sc! ) yas pot ¢ nda ed by him on the me principies
ing t view NoY vi ¢ a not t it thes as at by Mr. Monk. All that Mr. Webster has
( [ ’ s , t } t Ww i to rel h B at ! } t d me Was to impart truction to the stu lents, to en-
if ft { I i mm, * » * earrys t t! { s fire ib! t} to puss (th Board, which instruction they
i iicihh WwW i fay ‘ ‘ sUs A ‘ ‘ se : , ‘
mus are ang . s r lf t : whi for we ) nev have « 18 rd | had } re they went there; therefore, te
men rs t 4 i hav a t 4 } . . 2 § the ’ enosen th tis i with the allenuabed O: those wao intend to be-
: : i ‘ ‘ . 1 ’ is il »» | ee ’ -
ii ecbhonre exe have « i} mapa ye qualified t neg ae sebers at that institation, will really be a bene
¢ ‘ ; , sg se , _ . : }, ata , ne ‘
their ¢ 2 t ret up and ta System.) joo sechoolmasters, and [ wou'd choose the members of | 4! to them. fhe change is what every one Must ap-
Let t! t their: u to the House, if they! th. Board from them. If we wish to have we! qualified | prove of, for, it was a very bard case, that no aster
’ } ee ‘ ™ ore i ‘ a shan « ane P r
¥iee ~oreeee, SG te ae ee T! teuchers, we should first have competent examiners; the | how Well qua tied a man Wis, om - tom
‘ j eucbers, We § 7 ' a t sacs ? _ ave : “re ,
' solutions or adopt them as they may think! |. ners should then be called in and reexamined. In|the Normal School. As we have a Col.ege, young
' r ‘ + . ° ' , . , ucatl , Jluy
i bh Yt nion is that t se Measures em ( this war we cou } vet a competent body of men to in-, Men may get a good ed scation without allen Wg
in tae | , under the present circumstances Of this) J uot our youth; Lut if these improvements are not car. | the Ny ripal School. fhe system carried out at St.
i ‘ L ‘0 le : ’ " — > arfer Py Ihe o
‘ ' j ae . ss iry ¢ the educat on ried out, we sha | remain as we are, a: d our youu Dunstan "3 Coll ge ig more pel fect than that late
‘ th neraliy. NOW) wonle will t nly half educated [uv making tle.e!ly carried out at that Schoo; and, pal these reasous, L
w a t » the Act, I hov : : I would rt : awho have arri jithink the attendanee at the latter stitution may be
i - ] ‘ * ‘) many of them who |dispensed with. his Biull will the the examination
‘ ’ by . a t y ‘| ra f : I eat es id it would ful e who intend to become teachers to the eXuiminers,
I if tl i mall t is , ll the Which will bs a better way than to briag them bofure
‘ } +2 Wales ( we krow , cs mee ; el, As sed | cightor vine members of the Board, to be examined
tt : I do not ¥ maple ' : ti «| class by class. The candidates will now get a therough
tod Lt ea terations to ba mad mai aie . to make them « ortable; @xXamination, and if found qualified, wiil get a certificate
’ bw. WO 4 \ pa . ” . ui il 4 * . te a
j iv 2 Must be mace sooner or inter y y get too small a salary, for it is Vv very little b faccordipgly ; ue not, they will be sent to the Normal
ey . Waii . : ei
‘The Gov t have been ed by the fon. Leader! 105 that of common | sbourers. If steps wore ae pod jrserie to be fursher qualified, so that the system will
ol ‘ I s Max 1 6m re imp riant ie m ake t! wm comfortable, and to give them a few acres of | be bett er carried out than it bas been during the last
‘ Act, although itis on!y 4 |).09 there would be greater inducements for a better| few years Students who inte ud to become teasebers,
° ° ’ - } I ‘a > 4. .
a short time since they received it with) 91... of men to enter the profession. If we want any and who first attend the Normal School, will be set tu
ia 3a legacy from their predecessors. very great improvement, we can ouly mp ‘ot it from the teach those Loys who uttend it, and they wiil thus learn
need r about the awendwent n in it my rising generation ; therefore we must look to our District | the art of teaching . The Masters of the Norma! School
the ( ~ swe have beard it denounced OY | Qa} s vet the most capable lads, and train them up | 2ave lately » had no means of teae ing g the students how
‘ rs It rut wn the sala a rly, The schoolmasters should keep a list of those | to teach “pract cally, but they will hereal ter. The
. . ? f - ‘ j }
: hut t my eretsgy s , t yils who have t st a ies, and 1 eon-| Grammar Schools which have been established at
I it i | . 3 \ | “eer te Fhe G rot , hould 1e Gi rel - Charlotte town, Suume side, N W London
[ k : ation Act prov § * for tt y s at a training b. fast, aud other places, wil carry Out the suggestions
2 t now . : ast they would sahlv instra | f the lea ! Doctor, and will prepare our most prouiis-
}} 4 ‘ ‘ 7s , , yt t for te rs.;/!ng youtas I the Uvileze Ldo not agree with him
" % i : r ‘ o¢ —" F
tt 4 9 s ' » Prir r\ vere . Yn 1 with | Wied Ge Says that they shou 1 attend Coll ye tour ) ears
t ir i \ 4 \ ~ lL. at i \ i el 1 free {i Q refore taey Bad i Ud a wed to te eh ID a district
. ° . t { ver » t >a uh ft » tril chool. ih y Wi get the first ru lim nts of edu ation
‘ ver [ i wer vy au fj ' tenche at the cd UmIOn 0:18, thea they Wil be abioa to ate
cuucus f i r we opr UCUS | | y antavunistic aud ind s the two/ tend the Grammar Schools, and alter that they can go to
mers ; ” er of the Upposl.| institutions pow they would werk harn usly | the College. Those who are entitled to the Scholarships
| - f ‘ - ¢ 4 si es t ay - =F “as “ 2 ’
tion toa aL eX ile ¥ t rovernment to}, her. and would offer g t ros to our! Will be able to attend the College free of expense. Con-
ecw t i J siag their meas youths The benefits result'ng from the union would | siderlug all these things, all wust allow that the Bill be-
"a 10 , BpOs SHcm, |. ep, and very li ou { reqaired,| fore us is a great improvement upon the o d Act. The
talk is t v s t it : i 1) : 4 pt i ruoVv ee oOory 1%. be a ece of
‘ | ° . ¢ ‘ » th P ) } { land aad y f ises for the teachers. He bas vot
tmportant t tlous a6 ; a : rb aa f the Oppositiou
ry } {. { t ‘ ’ r | be
— 4 : i l ( i v 4 i ‘ joa.
aos nit om gdidress £ said that —_ Ere .
N WOU ; ‘ i
“ ui t Edin alae A wont aac ee Hon. Leaver or rus Oprosition.—TI certanily ex-
eed . dab if Waignt { » not by ve th 1k let ess ry to os » + \ pec ed that the Goversmwent would have converted it
A — awe a se 4 . i
i re y Ur - bi i PC $s; Dul a great educa 0D ut it st id t nertle } } i ito a University, as they fuuud so m ach fuult with its
. a gf Ou, ‘ yes - - ¢
1 hard ! aoCU Hany aineng ract l do not s tha t i va working, under the late Government.
i bls, & iy I i Phe Nos % eo v for a } rs son, tor b 1 pay y requit
x W but the grievance EE Oe CETRAETE EE” CLS TR Ea Ilon. Leaper or Tux Government.—It could not be
(a ] it buv a The G | oe s four yeurs’course, sy from the ag ff. |@xpected that the Government would take up matters
ue’ cata wi A (be alte ace RE ae W sould he rtimet bus, |relatiag to the College and bring them into the Oom-
f ett i " we ws 4:0US = © be fs
: | rag vi the stndent wou } b ve iat 4 I n Ob Hon oO Act L i kacy wi k oF th
Y - ry th ‘ i i . L ' . lmnravemer ' >
é the boara WwW i that Msli- | ining a good education. If w ald 1 ' , nestion and make some improvements In the w xtlex
tution { r wh ¥ } joree, & Man a ad lallt other : conte us attra of the College. He is terribly taken up sdout this
wi-o he'd a « ste from a coll ! tt i hus er ould he an tik al t caucus affair, and ia very much afraid that it will be
List; ’ t 4 vorl t i ‘ = i j iis, Lt W iu @ Le f nav oa i Pi : :
five wv ' i ‘ «, aud i shite tenbien na Drill ] to inst ca: nk, from the lauguaye te has used, thas the late
ee Pee Ss » i ia ane rene idates for the offices of teachers in military exercises | (governgi ent never held a caucus ; but the reverse is the
coud 7 t . me ; ef forced to atleud th at they might teach their pupils. A great saving t | fact. tle wishes to sve the Government tested oa this
Normal But dustiiution has vl} Oo : y wight thus be effected, for instead of inatruct- Bill, with the hope that tt utyght be upset; but, if ever
* i w th er \¢ a : - e " : i ay gle } . vA 1 , » } 3 r vi}
been — inte ati == UM issn FOS pens WO} ng persons who Were grown up, we should have tl there was @ chance of overturuing it, he bus missed it.
? ' 3 OQ 4 i ae i she VE ne} . " sie : ’
intend to ha two CompetBt exXamivers 10r We) ioe task of teaching the youth. to whom ac lore | Notwithstanding all that has been suid aboat the Govern -
@hiuld sotirus’ ¢t u ‘ suGidat>s to o1 HUary | military training could be given at a very sinal }inevt tab} ng their measures, and stan ling or falling by
wenubers of the board What are (here examiners to]. X pe nse. Lam afraid, Mr. Speak. , that { am iin ng | them, there are very few Governments that do not cousult
yon ‘ P it ’ { { elec shar’ t ° va i i : c | . : : ' . P 2 , .
tic $ ibey a tO ¢ il Caiudidates rthe teacber s upoo the patience of this hun. Hous 7 but I must foilow} their supporters before bringing In & Measure, My
ag @, atid see the hey ¢ rued aud Ut for ihe office | up this sul ject. It ia a well known fact that not at we | friend here (Mr. Llow we thiuks the Government ouvht
The eand.dates : exa iMised Bot Ouly im thelr at-) 04 i the ve vuths of his Island avail themselves of the | wot to Consult thei ir supporters bad 1 any Weasy vf at ae
‘ i ‘ sl <. -e “2 neagurt a: in
terch, If they are not proficient, the Board will ode: I. points about our present system, is that it is free for all ;|*upporters, upon a Weasure, they cau bring in < ballot
thu ” the attend the N heuer cesta of a certain time i but we are not de riving wore (hau gue bulf the advan- {box and vetthe the dim at y But | assure the hou.
Pie School is open just as it was under the old Act.| tages from it which we should enjoy Every child in j Leader of the Opposition that there has been no ballot.
sheep t oe fi “a : a Ne | Se Z ny — the Colony shou d be sent to school, and [ believe that a | 1g, ubout tne Kiducation Act. : it is quite true, that
Wii or bot, you must go to the vormal School, you) . yopulsory law is veoo-sary, that is, a law compelling | Woe the Liberals were in power before, they did not
wey have studied six years in college, you may be pro te parent to send his chidrea to school. When u|boast about the Free Hlucation Act, and they had just
fictent wl every ofa BOl KbOW cuge, bul you Wust £°! wap is too poor to clothe his children devoutly, L think | vause to feel proud 0! i 6-4 tbouga the late Govern.
to the Norma Hive Mouths vetore you cap be 4) iL, trustees should tax the district to give these children weut did pot agree Wiib Us priicipies, vor those of the
oe ee } Tho ar 2 nT hat | ; seat > . an sical AS
ee aes theo oe rapaicenyes nas 8 clothing. Lf we neglect the education of the youth, we] Laud Purchase Act, they at leugth endeavored to carry
tora c ys the fer Cet ! ie > ce j . ' > P _ he irs
several Occasions the very best wen bave been kept ou jeeony expect the cuutry to prosper, and to keep pace | out both of these Acts to the boat of their ability, Bur
| ; ' r } 3 rl ¢ ‘ , . ° i ry P
of the profession, on account of this stringent law, and! vith tbe times, We must combine a sound education|itis very seldom that the party that have not brought
therefore, 18 1 go time that it should be removed. | with good moral traiuipg, if we wou! id pre pare our you h up a Weusure Cau oarry it out and take the sawe tnuter-
CF ane nner : ' t 8 6
If any young mew find thems no qual fied to pass) jor the duties and responsibilities which await them infest iu it as those who introduced it Kach party carries
¢} . ¢ t the ™ i inl P ‘
the Board, they can still go the Norual School which) steer jife. ‘This is a subject which cannot be surpassed |it oat ou a different principle. The late Goverume nt
3 Pa I is i en — as ¢ - P aw > } ’ , m
is just as cflic.ent ag it Was ucder the old system. W hen |; , importance, and I hope that bon. mewbers on both | brought forwar d av ameudwent, and thought they were
x e ® . " le ve ¢ ' . . ™ i ‘ ‘ i i ' J . al
the Leader of th Oppesiti li COMpiains OF the s ulury Olle: les of this House, will use every endeavor to i improve | ing to perfect the system, but they failed. The y
‘ —— . 2 ' * ‘ re a . P, ’ ’ cS . Pa ns i -
2 toU for the \ tsitors be D2 10 Blah, I Cant i ! the preseut system. i Ker } wiih tue i ee iduc utlOw «ct till they tiuker-
ferring tot alaries wi the late GOvcrOwED Baye bi : ; i thumselves out of cilice.
Visitors, when ther Sor tie whole island, lion. Leaper cr tur Government —{] have heard a!
° : } | - * . > TT r QD nos P
instead of tire kl he Visitors wust incur af oreat deal about education from time to time, and | \ Hon. Leapur oy tus Oppostrion.—Some of the bon.
1&6 m ‘
cut ' } § a g, Lut if G area’ OVe!} heard many me propos 1, but none of them would he} mombers ou the other side of the fiouse say that the
which 1 will have t Vi Wade ® great Geul! suy improvement on the present system. Tho learned} Tenant League was the means of the deieat of the late
’ ' | . r ; si
Sta y i : wWaen TO Wee ouly two, 2 cain * e) Doctor pays us @ grest comp iment us well as the late} Goverpment.
that . uid, ou that accouut Le inoreased.| Government which appointed the m mbers of the Be ard |
The Vi: e whl each fF tic Sume Salary us tac, lof educati mn, aud declares that the latter are not capable
did under ¢ bast rOV 1 0bf, Wale the alee OVeriof examin g cab lidates fur the offices of teachers, and (Tm \
which ¢ travel will be considerably eimaier 5) that we have icit them as we found them Ta present | ?
ther — t hou. Leader of the (ppcsiiiou lus G veruimeut did not appoint any of the members of the iL } rt ] ( { ] ty ) I
bev ! I le in findiag iauit with the Guverao- rd except to @'l up a vacavoy when tt occurred, and Ge bbeb oo wi
I t t 4 aguin, the Seerctary OF the ae aga be bi ained for the actions of that body Pee Nn TOO
! i . a : x - 1 j t toa ta ver wel g r ron M&S: BREF MNER has just received
b i ne 4 univ tt Uiine,) sume great measure, but he was terribly disappointed ; AN the Prince STREET BOOK AND STA}
t . ? i : a - y. .
L wi ; Ssaiary Ww ened i aout a ids the [i i bas been vrougit in, ar PIONERY STORK, per Aipiion from London,
w I ! Lov, aid alierwarcs was 1 ea hi W ut to be x , i tin Le will § besides a large and well assorted Stock of
el 250 i ' oy Se : : : ar Books, STATIONNRY, &e., a creat viiety
‘ } W u . urry ul t , ' ‘ . 4
‘ pil docae, vid of FANCY Goops, &¢., which she offer s at
wi ‘ ‘ , i a i i i $ ¢z i he dor extremely l ¢ prices for Cash :~
¢he «Xa ‘ a i 3 i t ‘ t j nt or
? ’ siesta Purses. Pocket Booka. Tadies’ Rot c
to be ‘ ; lp ; - t Me om
. ' CAKD Cases ‘ { Leather
anc ’ 4 f { { I ‘ Wi » ; nS " ‘ i
‘ {
geta qu ) i i rR t
of ex: ! i Wy to turn I i! I Pooth, Nail aving
’ “ 4 ‘ 4 } D “ } ”
soe at j . el sing, and Ll et
Bay tha ‘ i 1 | j i yn) 1D , % i " : Feath justers ™
will, t — t : ai toa y Mi
cs j y, * » my tucles and Reading Glasses
new ( ’ ( \\ { > , f Wa ( | i if “ . , | »} - acle Cases
explat i ‘ ’ ‘ ¥ J Boilers
splat I bay j we LOT | re ' 1 ' i { tj ‘ » titi a St eoxcopes and Slides
p M . ' y i y i ; ‘ hi ; of ‘ . ale -y th era
i ‘ ~ tor. (% i ' - 2 ONCei ®
£ ms ie 5 . 4 { Kanitti 3 ! eadies, Crochet
(,overrt ' ii Is
: a , i ( t t
iy 4 } ‘ " , . Ki j t P ‘ abe
tees 9 "i ied, if they ticle t by t + : al ( h \ I
a yu y toy ie & i
i i th ‘
: , ; Kw j - i
r Wi ' FP d IVE cingf l L I i t i i ( . . : { i “
‘ ‘ ok ves, I ’ s
Ja ' r i c 74 ret oR wou it U-. W i the w ; } j F. '
' 7 ; ¥ a, 'T ore, Key Rings, &e
vour x i os “— (Pry , i iOf til ) 1 j I , | W l ited Jows Harpe,
ca ia 4 to ; ( f- Kalueeation ti) fa \ V n srdiiy dv wets ® u , t ibeexe Martion, &
ae : , ( et Hat 1 tall Trout Hooks and Files
£ cfs OF Gu . sy j ' " ty 4 ' S ¢ led ¢ 1 i f } 1 md A ve
Surate Wiih your si tt ‘ ‘ ru — yuutry w irn th ute ion to ¥'le , 7° : ‘ nf a aS v snd a
A ticaeure tor Ls e W i i eutt tig juwn of in fier s satart “ fi he itler Welle f » ¢ yin Pre« a ue
ih s &4 * eae ' “4 ‘ ‘ i » tamp Dianne
th 1 » Bieta , r ‘ } i « Jnodin Kubber Bottle Corks
eQlats, witli be su t f ; ’ i on ate * es vip Paver
. | t ; ,
| . » Act ‘ : . ; fal we ', Honey, and Prown Wind or SOAS,
Jven only sxy that I om most eriey d ; poe ' rear
Mi wy expretation J irene i ea i thay have fii! i ot A mantity ¢
Me the hon. Leader o Ia Would | contend, that all the Doetor ba falls to the wr vA NG Wht,
u Yackwards ; BOW RC Cx rcased Cxacthy what the Gov- a enim (); 1) } e Anes a Pm Variods qualities aod wives,
F i P al Pl OoMiou canuol vlicr a singl@ sugvestion but Prince Street, July, 1368, rt
se OR RED 9.0
age
Seer stn a Cote
Oe Rr eee
Fae BD
, oon
Eagiaey ! BAAR
BiG UH & wi « mA Ba .*
: a.
EBPOSse RE S Pili.
A i
ELV UI er
A Saree Sh BD BBD Gt Wty A err ay 9
Ue oe Bue We AND BED o
ro BUY OUT
The Large and Choice Assortment of
TI TS 2 oe aa
AD At iJ CL hoe pa
| advertized in another column, and which
are j received, opeued, and
| On Baie al
W.E. DAWSON'’S.
SILVER,
ss, Chains,
AR RINGS, PEN-
STUDS,
LO &
Watches, Clo
| BROACH i ZS, H
Coizs
a large assortment of
BAR-RINGS, BROACHES
CHAINS.
and
AND
BLACK
ALSO—A '
iricd ussortment of SPECTACLES
and EYE-GLASSES to seit any sight, for sale by
the Subscriber, opposite ihe City Hall
ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker.
N. Side Queen Sqtrare, ?
Ch’own , ‘Jane lo, LSéSs , ly
weer
V Luly
cc and WARTS
Uh pernsnently and cflectually Cure
of
ROBINSON'S
Patent Corn Solvent.
For bale Ww
A!
by the use
. WATSON.
Drug,Stera December.
Wi
an is
theum donnie goed, T rindeneet he late
ir. W. T. PETILTICK, request all persons
in » PETHICIU’S BREWERY,tomake tn
| wediate payment to Hammonp Jounson, at his
| LifOMAS PEPHICK,
HENRY LONGWORTH,
HAMMOND JOUNSON.
April "th. L868,
» vr * YvrewysE
BRONZONETTE!
FANUE application of this most elegant pre-
paration is extremely simple, while its ef-
fect upon the articles eaumerated below is almost
magical, imparting te them a glazed bionzed
surface of Great beauty :—
Iron Fenders, Stoves,
Lamp Stands, Copper
Hars, BonNers, PLASTER
MENTS, Leaves (real),
Holly, &c.—"* Effect most charming,”
eather leaves may be Bronzed Ibe
LUMINATORY and WriITixG, U
ful and ornamental. Glass may
alsu be Iiluminated
W. HE. WATSON.
sf ia Building, 2
17, 1868. : 5
Gas Fittings, Ornaments,
Coins, &¢., STRAW
susTs & OUNA-
Ivy, Laurel,
se-
Au t
etol
IAA
ORM NS,
en i @ Gd he?
CG U N
| Bell=i ilange and Tin-Smith,
| Oh form his frie i the public gene-
sade ILSTER STREET, next d to the Read-
a jers i ne, Wi weuluE wud despatch.
4 Neat Assoriment of Tinware
Hitchen Utensils, &e., &c.,
which received the Gold Meda it the Paris
Bx) sition of 1867. Alse BON TON LANTERNS,
} t ket, and
ay Wii wS8 EV vi nthe Market,
for Farm or on bourd Vessels.
WATER COOL! hand
a larve varie
'
ab ble elbhet Use
A few
together with
suit
RS on which,
ty of other SLOC K will
|
| be sold cheap for CASH,
| Mr. HERMANS is Agent for
SAWYER’s CRYSTAL BLUE,
a new, economical and superior article used in
{| washing, whereby a savi of fifty per cent. is
guaranteed, and t ch he begs w solicit the
patrotiage of Laan is, &c.
Ch'town, July 13.
T8 SPORTIE
| 1 PILSKS an thisters
Patent Lead, Shot and Water Proof
CAPS.
G. & 8S. DAVIES.
— GENTLEMEN!
& FIXE GUNPOWDER,
Ch'town, Aug. 24, 18638.
on S1te..
AT THE
HOU
CLOTHING,
PANTS and V
(lsu
iy AMEN’S
Ciscth COATS,
SiilKTS in variety,
Black and Colored CLOTHS,
White and Colored FLANNELS,
Flannel und Wi: “ey SHIRTINGS,
Grey and White COTTONS,
Striped SHIRTINGS,
Linen and Cotton Tickings.
HATS and CAPS,
BRACES, COLLARS and NECKTIES
iH ANDKE RCHIEFS and GLOY ES,”
Knitting COTTON and THREADS
Cotton and Wool HOSIERY,
Stamped COTTONS,
FRILLINGS and EDGINGS,
Seotch YARNS,
Berlin WOOLS
TBA, RICK, SUGAR, ICH,
Baking SODA, Wa hing SODA,
DYKE STUFFS, SOAP, &e., &:
FREDK. LEPAGE.,
ESTS,
August 26,
1868, 186s.
NPRIMG G SUIER
STOCK!
By various Ships from Live rpool and Glas.
row, Schoonerg and Steamers from Bos-
ton, the Subscribers have partly com-
| pleted their Importati ns for the
Season, Wholesale and Re-
| tail, at the usual "pie
Prac eo
Hhds. Granulrted and Packages assort'd Paints
| Porte Rico Sugar, tthds. Paint, Olive aiid
| Hhds. Muscava Mo-| Sweet Oil,
| lask 8 ly" —
| Caves iress Goods, in| Jasks asso ted Cutlery,
great variety, Bundles Steel,
|} Cases Readymade Cloth- Tous Bar Tron,
ing and Rubber Coats, Boxes Tin Plates,
|
aves Millinery, Plongh Metal,
‘arses Linen 1) rapery, Cask Grul bing and Pe-
C
(
Cases
a
(
| Hoinery, tatoe Hoes,
} seem Clhows Packs es Naile& Splaes
| " Straw Hats and Cash ovels,
t Fancy wks, lCaske lrowmongery,
} Case Marth di te Leathe
} ale i | ' o°
| io H ) ery, i { rants,
do bownend blast | Crushed jvar, lip
and ¢ spe, | Maite, Ginger,
Cases Floor Cloths Caek Baking tele.
Lbules Cloth, ud ,
| ’ rv ,
do White and Colored Kegs Powder, Mustard,
Catton Warps Pobaeceo,
| do Carpet & Woollens| Boxes Raine, Ginea,
} do Printed, Unbleached, Soap, Lozenges, Coils
} & White Cottona, Manilla Repe,
do Striped and Checkh|Baya Ps pper, Cofllee,
Woollen lice,
do Bagg ined Canvass jDoga rooms, Buckete*
do 3&4 Bushell Grau A&«., &c., a&e.
Macha
G. & § DAVIES
| Dodd & Rogers’ B
vick Store, opposite City Ha
Queen Street, Chitown, ¢
June 26, isda, 5 f
siege
OLE EINE EME
General fiara
we have yet imported,
LOWER PRiC
CASH
1]
PAY MI
cS) than
?
which
INT
ONL
usual,
We may enumerate :—
35 Cwt.
Rouvh Board N
YAILS
25 * Shingle ““
a © Lathing r s¢
25 * Cul mS cen pth 3 sizes,
is. = Flooring N AILS,
25 **% Cut SPIKES,
IS “ Wrought *
5 ‘ Horse ‘“
i n Soat bs
84 Boxes Window GLASS,
Manill
a
'
“ Linse
hid.
Olive
Tin PLATES,
Rolls sheet LEAD,
Coils Lead PIPE,
. ROPE,
@
i
containing 27
Casks assorted PAINTS
IL,
OF WS,
2 Casks
l “
| “
25 Kegs POWDER,
Case
oe
—
Truss *
1
]
7
H.
95, 1862.
ae
Mar
R
25 lent
VERY LOW.
i. E
1, TSOS
cONesy
VEURE
June
ty
FLOUR, MEAL,
ut II o'clock, during t
June 1.
|
bas
od
pd
Ci
GRAV z
COMPLAINTS,
DEBILITY, &e., a:
+ 7 n mopity
Warranted to Purify
For Sale at the
Pearl Street, New
Storekeepers geuera
July 27, 1868.
60
Percussi
ECEIVED ON
BAIT MLULS warranted of exeel-
workmanush
‘
on
CAPS
Cask assorted HAMES,
Trace CHAINS,
SICKLES,
Bale Cod LINES,
Bundles Iron WIRE,
Cask KNIVES and FORKS,
Nash’s SCYTHES
Casks assorted Shelf GO¢ DS
E. STARLIRD & CO
]
]
.
1 Case Varnish,
2 Casks Potatoe HOES
ad ea +6
2 *% Sucket SHOVELS,
1 Case ‘I oui { “GH 1
1 Cask, 1 Case FILES,
Ey “« BAWS,
1 Cask Butt HINGES,
1 Smoothing TRONS,
2 * Hook HINGES,
I] “ Enamelled Ware,
l sé
1
BOLTS and NUTS,
W 0d SCR
f
~ sesh efit
a } :
Ha i f
14 48 at Us
a) r T ‘1 i ny A eh a, MDT
> a 7 4 + : P 4 ;
U! ! L mA L Tiss £2 WAGs 6
aD n C. 49 , we have re
Pe Te balaker QT TDODT 7%
‘ an f avee ks £ PF
sia dil 2tle . & <
AKD
Pa “uy
eek] 1 4 WD rey
RMT etTA L & oe a fn!
Pee fans S ee
Ware
is offered at
yr
zs SHOT,
BAIT MILLS!
CONSIGNMENT—
which
Ip,
wiil
b
sold
STARBIRD, & CO.
Alin
will have
SUBSCRIBERS
&c., every
ne Summer
iL,
[Al
ct
Ye
a 8
WEDNES
ale of
DAY
CARVELL BROS.
PIZZA
at?
want
are
ic A,
iti
rk,
sipal Othe
lly.
W. R. WATSON,
Charl
Agent for the Island.
ly
|
SELLING
AT COST!
The Subscribers, intending to make a change
n their business,
English vessels in the fall,
sci.
FOR
SHON
N
itetown,
the Blood.
o. 3272,
aud by Druggists
will, until the arrival of the
ATT COST
vLY,
Their Varied ie ° Bririsn & AMBRICAN
ME RCHANBIZE,
COME AND GET BARGAINS.
J. W. FALCONER, & CO.
outh Side Queen Square
Charlottetown, Angust 3, 1868
CORDAGE CORDIGE!
eal
UST
LECEIVE!
from GL petty
at LOWES PRICES
2 Tons of COR
6 Cwt MANILLA
AL8O, by
.
20 Cases of
WHISKEY.
Ch town, Aug. 10, 1868,
Danville’s
ex Brit.
» and now
PE,
Kewadin
/
sr
srg es from } inch to 3 inch,
Celebrated IRISH
WILLIAM DODD,
Queen Square.
is] bee ee
— & CORNMEAL,
4’ MW SALE, Chea
A. Mc NEILL
Room Buildings.
Aug 10,
natZ LRG8.
si MAR
ae AVE iy aapig —
pi
1
or CASH on
Auction Ro
ARRI
FOR SALE
fg
«4
CEIVED per 8
i= ASSORTM
lelivery,
iis
ee
& SON
wh
at
, Rei iding v
from
if
D>x-y iid iad thai
And a farther su
midsan
The above Goods, a!
subse:
as they
Intending pur
Auguat 3, 1868,
CRACKERS !
ST
from
U PECEIVEI
5] HWALIF
V00
Fancy BREA),
ie
foxes and 22 Barrels of C
ier vesscls
x with stock
ler tot it
ic
1
; ‘ ‘
8 4
\ ,
HEAR
r CVU
pply expected in a few days by
on hand, the
CRACKERS!
> 4
from Moir
Steain Factory,
which are now on S&S
Ch'town, August 3rd, 1868,
ale.
EDWIN &
EVA,
RACKERS and
& Co's.
VILLIAM DODD,
Queen Sqeare.
isl
pay
Tho number of rs t invaluable Ointmeg
has stood the t f public oF n, (and the longer
known the better appre 1) is a testimony of it.
st wre convincing t! sthing that could be
wr . praise of its t wonderful healing
proy irties In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts;
sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous,
For ring- worm, scald-bea ad, serofula, and diseases of
the skin generally, the re is mo Temedy to be come
pared to it When azsidvensly robbed upon the
skin (previously we 1 bathed in warm water) (hig
kly aba rbed into the system, ag
c, every part to which ig ig
Oint
anees, in its
ment is quict
cle passag
applied.
Gland lu ings, Mumps,
Brone rato Quinsoy. Sore
1
Throats Dipthoria,
in any of the above disenses, inme®ate and
manent relief is obtained by effectually rubbing the
detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the beck,
chest and back. en acts upon the very m ainsprings
of life; for through the glands+pass all new matter.
ay
ra
aaiu
required for the bedy’s reparation and all old pag.
ticles detrimental to its preservation. The Giggs
ment, used conjoiitly with Holloway’s Pills, will
act so searchingly and certainly as to efect cuwres
he must hopeless cases.
Rhoumatism, Lumbago, Con.
tracted and Stiff Jcints,
fany thousands of martyrs frow the above come
plaints bave found life almost unsupportable; yes,
if Holloway’sVintment be briskly and perseveringly
rubbed upon the parts alfected, ease may be safele
guaranteed, especially it the pores of the skin by
previously opened by towentativns with warm water.
The e expulsion from the eyg,
cross aT) requir
gr humors requil
tem; it is therefore necessary to bave recourse ge
Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyingaad
strengthening the system, greetiy avtist the Oprege
tion of the Ointment and facililate and confizg
the cure
Bad Logs, Bad Broasts, and Ul-
atinn 1) L3-
erations of all kinds.
There is no medicinal preparation in the world
which may be #o thoroughly relied apou, im the
treatment of the above ailments, as Holloway’s
Vintinent. Nothing can be su simple or safe as the
manner in which it is applied, or its action on the
bedy, both locally and constitutionally. The Oiute
ment, rubbed around the part adected, enters the
pores justas saltenters meat. It quickly penetrates
to the source of the evil and drives it from the
system.
Erysipelasand Scrofulons Sores.
In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, bare
or scrofulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway?®
Ointment presents a ready and casy raeans of cure
It manifests a agar power ia restraining inflam~
mation, removing stagnation, covling the beated
bloed, and checking or acriuioniuus and unhealthy
disehe
HayMakInec —The Ohie Farmer saya, the
pilose of haymaking ts, —den't dry too
much b! iid care mm the shade,
The sugar of the plant, in bloom: is in the
it
iv
Cut in the Dlossoin
is
stalk ready to form the seeds. Lf the plant is
eut earlier, the sugar is wot there; if later, the
sugar has become cenverted to woody matter,
Hay should be well wilt sl in the saa, but cured
in the cock. Batter to be a littl to green thar
teo dry If, on putting it inte the baru thers is
danger of heat st! . ton sume salt.
Cattle w
Ratsing Wurar.—Johoa Mihnore of Benedie
ta. a practica ; 1 e Potten Voice
he has , ea ef flour for fifteen
yeare, and hat tive ' ed of raising
plenty of go Ww t kis fe is to plough in
late “ 5 BOW J ist ad
eurly the tollowing ya scan get upea
the greund Ile never uses any dressing for
wheat except the grass ploughed in, and never
tails of a good crop
Pitts —Refore
eue Almanae
of their Dis
all dealers.
Dr. Morses Inpran Re
thers ail d : surrender.
ah d re 1d t! lIntoriupat therein
covery and intliects Sald by
OT
(zat
“
ee
Ae |
MRS. idhehias LOW,
em:
Anexperienced Nurse and F
sents to lire attention ta mothers her
Soothine Svr
SOooninge Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
softening the gums, reducing all inflammation
willallay all pain and spa die action, and is
SURE TO REGULA THE ROWELS
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest @
yourselves, and
Relief and Ilealth to your Infants.
We bave put up and sold this article for over
thirty yours, and can say, in confidence and
trath of it, what we have never been able to say
of any other mediciuve—never has it failed,
ina single instan-e, to eflvect a cure, when
timely used. Never did we know an instance of
dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the cone
trary, all are delighted with its operations, and
speak in terms of highest commendation of its magic
cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this
matter **what we do know,” atter thirty years’
experience, and piedge our reputation for
the fulfilment of what we here declare,
In almost every instance where the infant is suffere
ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or twenty minutes after the eyrup is
This valuable preperation is the preseription of
one of th stexper d and skiliul marses
in New England, and nevere
failing suc
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relie vest) he child from pain, but invie
le Physician, pree
iene
has been used wilh
cess in
gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity,
and giv s tone and energy to the whole system. It
wil! almost instantly relie ve
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iN TH ROWELS,
WIND COLIC,
and overcemes convulsions, which, if net speedily
remedied, end in death. We believe it the best
and surest remedy in the world, in all cases
of Dysentery and Diarrh@es iv Childrems
whether it arises from teething, or from any other
cause. We would say te every mother who has ®
chill suffering from any of the foregoing complaints
—do not let vour prejudices, nor the pree
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judices of others, stand between your suffering |
ehilland the relief ut willbe sure —yes, abs@e
lately sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if
timely ad. Full directions for using wil! accome
pany esch bottle. N spuine unless the fae.
Reis & PERKI YS, Now York,
simile
rug throughout the world.
lice, No.48, Dey Street, i ¥;
25 Cents per Bottle.
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NOTICE!
To Tenants upon Township No. 46.
FFE TENANTS upon that y m of Townebip
No. 18, formerly owned by the¢#ie Mrs Mary
Stewart, of Ci lottetown, de _. i, nnd t e by
the undersigued, in cor 14 her decent
sisters, Mary and Ellen see wart, are hereby yoti-
ands respectively
fied that the fee simp Of the
held by them, be ia —aete ear Ber ¢ vested iu her,
, yan i
she ALONE jg fully authorived to receive We
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MARGARET'S
Chywn, Jniy 6, 1805
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