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    p oetr ) by an evemy, having ine oh female an cuemy shows iauocee, Be ge Poe ‘frank pearhery are as = oe 2 “ ss
    . : ; , ild’s. i i nd fo) neir ‘
    ay sitter ee ang pet ee for himself. ian ones Log ign ere be in the A FINE CH ANCE FOR SPECULAT ORS -_

    a THEY SAY. a
    They say—ah ! well, sappose they do,
    Sut how can they prove the story truc?
    Suspicion may arisÂą from nought

    But malice, envy, want of thought; -
    Why count yourself among the ‘* they,”
    ‘Who whisper what they dare not say?

    Shall I call him in? Or shall I at once call the namie grove tones

    officer, and surrender him to the laws ?’ * Have you any enemies ?” ‘
    Mr, Weldon spoke in a voice sorrowful and stern.) ‘ None in particulvr that I am aware of, sir ? he ENTERPRISI NG MEN |

    Phe lines of his {aco were rigid. ‘The expression of|answered, with*w tone of surprise ; but his thoughts) pyiiy yy, ed nas been instructed’ by the Owners to offer for SALE, or to RENT, several valuable FRERVOLD

    his eye severe, yet full of pity. in running over. those whom he had ever known, and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, and FARMS, in Buzras? and otherparts of the Island, in good cultivation,
    ‘I knew your regard for this pnhappy young man,|rested for an instant on Carlton Ellery, and then on| well wooded, and possessing other advantages; and for which good and valid titlis, and immediaty possession can be

    { was aware of his intimacy in your domestic cirgle.|Jack Brigs, as the only enemies he had. ‘ There|given a. : ~ 5 Y

    Mr. Weldon. TI therefore resolved to keep, the/is the burglar, sir, whom ‘I tried to arrest, three Also, four LOTS, being the residue of thirteen Building Lots, (the other nine having been sold the present Season

    A F A : that most advantageous mercantile situation known as ‘SUMMER ILL,” adjoining MONTAGUE LRIDG
    matter in my owa breast until I should see you upon| weeks ago, under the Franklin arch, Jack Brigs!| pines from iomentidarn where Âąlose to 150,000 bushels of Produce are annually ship | and nearly all paid oe oe Sy
    the subject.’ He has always been an enemy to me.’

    Americans and other speculatorspurchase here and ship for Great Britain, the United States, &c,
    ‘Sir, you were infinitely kind to think ef my (To be continued.) A number of Stores, Whurfs, a Mecting Mouse, Post Office, and ‘Temperance Society have been established for soma

    ime; with many Grist and Saw and Cloth Mills in the vicinity; where also any onan of all kinds lumber ean be had

    They say—But why the tale rehearse
    And help to make the matter worse?

    No ean bly aeerue feelings.’ Te er = anid : : ‘“ sett : hevainaat in the ioh’rondera i :
    ag ay a i I therefore took the check, note, aod letter, put| KENT STREET CLOTELING STORE aa eae eee cerca ane einer coven tuein the piace whichjrunders it most desirable for the
    Andis it not a nobler plan ‘hem in my pocket, called on Clapp, the police}. .upseriber has just rocotved, amd offersfor sale on|, A STORE and DWELLING on it, capable of holding 15,000 bushels produce, with a double Wharf and sito for »
    ‘ saptain, got him to follow me, and deseribing Daily's 1 ‘ followi ut Lime JCiln, will be sold or leased on reasonable terms.
    To speak of all the best you can ? : ) reasonable terms, the following goods ; u " . A s
    ; ' appearance, bade him stophim if he should see him Black Broadeloths and Dovskins, * Plans, particulars or any other information can be obtained by calling at the office of Messrs. Bau & Son,
    “They say—Well, if it should be so pass out! for I did mot know but that, on seeing me ‘Tweeds and Silk Mixtures, Land Surveyors, Charlottetown. Reference can also be had from W, Sanpenson, I. 2, Nonroy, Tos, ANNxaR,
    ; here, he would suspect my business, aud try to effec Heawy Whitneys and. Beavers, &c., &o, _ Georgetown ; Jas. Bropuniox, Campbelton, Lot 4; F. W. Ivaurs, Examiner Oilive, Charlottetown, and to the
    Why need you tell the tale of woe? Ae ie ' ' The above Goods will be found suitable for Fall and Win |subscriber at Orwell, who is also Agent for the sgle of Manny's Mowing Machine, the colebrated
    Will it the bitter wrong redress, aa overt »» ter wear, and can be recommended to the Public as being of |Yarmouth COOKING STOVE, and also for the Fulling Mills of Messrs. Bounky, Mill View, the Honble. Jas,
    Or make one of sorrow less? (3 But ho did not ? [a first-rate quality. “He‘has also on hand, and iv manufac-/MeLangn, New Perth, Fuxuay W. MeDonawp, Pinette; where CLOTH is received and returaed with des-
    pang va . ‘No. He sat very cooly, as if trying to faco it|turing continually, READY-MADE CLOTHING in—_ | patch.
    a pemecrhaa negro ssevelℱ out 5 though I observed he colored deeply as I came Abed pang preg Sang EN % RICHARD J: CLARKE.
    spay ge als The subscriber pays particular attention to the wants of Orwell Store, Ang. 10, 1864. z,.1

    ‘That was owing to aromark of my own, which | worlan men; and, to accommodate them, he is manufac-
    I made to him just as you happened to come in; for|twring Homespun Suits, which kind of wear will be found
    I saw the blush overspread his face.’ to give more satisfaction to laboring men and mechanics than

    ‘ ied My anything else they can purchase,
    ‘ dope be es 298 4 have he is ionoeont Te also takes this opportunity of sincerely thanking his
    » Sir.

    . ; But let him speak numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patron-
    for himself, age bestowed upon him during the last nine years, and to
    ‘ As I was about to say, Mr. Weldon, I have kept] respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, us he is better
    the matter secret so far; aud if you desire it, so preperes to accommodate. them this Fall than he has ever
    long as the Bank has lost nothing—at least but one} PMore
    hundred dollars—I am willing that he should be PATRICK REILLY.
    examined privately.’ October 10,1866.

    ‘You are very thoughtful and very kind, sir. It ° : : : :
    should prefer this course for aa reasons. He Fire ! Hire ! ! Fire ! '
    may prove innocent,’ :
    ‘McKINNON & FRASERS

    Tho cashier drew the corners of his eye-brows
    CARRIAGE FACTORY,

    down, and then arched them, ‘slightly twisted his
    PRINCE STREET,

    mouth awry, and smiled increduously.
    RE-OPENED!

    ‘Ihave not such faith, Adam was & better man
    than James Daily, and yet he fell! None of us are
    infallible till we are nailed fairly up‘ia our coffins,’
    Mr. Weldon could not do otherwise than smile at
    these queer allusions, but it was but a transient

    emotion- Tis featres. instantly resumed & stermer HE Subscribers, in announcing the re-opening of their

    gravity. Factory, destroyed by fire-in the early part of the

    Summer, avail themeélvesof the Opportunity of returning

    thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to them in

    the past, and respectfully request 2 continuance of the

    same for the future. ‘Their new Fectory being so large and

    so well fitted up.as to be second to none in Prince Kdward

    ‘If you please, Mr, Morley, I will examine James
    Island, and, moreover, a large Stock of the very best Mate-

    alone, at my house. I do, not feel able to do it now,

    There, sir,’ he added, taking a.one hundred dollar
    flals used in their trade having been latefy received by
    them from the United States, their facilities for carrying on

    noteitrom his pocket-book, aud, laying it before the
    Business are greatly ingreased, and they are now prepared

    They say—Oh! pause and look within,
    See how thy heart iuclines-to sin ;
    - Watch, lest'‘in‘dark temptation’s hour
    Thou, too, should’st sink beneath its power ;
    Pity the frail, weep o’er their fall, .»,
    But speak of good or nofatall.

    oe

    THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE
    FIRE AWD LIFE
    INSURANCE COMPANY,

    HAVING A LARGE PAID UP CAPITAL,
    ACCEPT ALL CLASSES OF RISES

    At Reasonable Rates of Premium.

    CHARLES YOUNG

    ——————————e cere see aod

    — Select “Literature.
    SERAGBR WRLSOR,
    OR /

    F„REDERICA, THE BONNET-GIRL.
    CHAPTER... X VIII Continued,
    THE DEVELOPMENT.

    *But how, then, came you to suspeet it tobe na
    forgery ?” asked Mr. Weldon, with iurpatience,

    * Wiule I was wondering at the departure of the
    boy, aud bad made up my miod to communicate
    with you, @ ragged negro man came in, and inquired
    for me. I approached the ‘desk, and spoke to him.
    He handed me a_note, aiid left. Here is, the hote,
    which will explain ,itgelf, Mr. Weldon,’ added the
    cashier, handing to him the letter. The merchant
    read as follows: _

    ‘To Mr. Money,

    *Sir,—I feel it my dut

    October 19, 1864.

    RBROVAL,

    R. W. G. SUTHERLAND has remoyed fromhis late
    residence on Queen Street, :
    Co the Corner of Great George & Kent Streets

    and would respectfully inform his frieads and customers,
    that, by late arrivals of direct importations from EUROPE,
    he has greatly. added. to.his

    LARGE STOCE

    —Or—

    Agont,
    ALL CURES MADE EASY!

    tion Wi soppicil. @s
    HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT:
    Bad Legs, Uleerous Sores, Bad Breasts,’
    ~ and Old Wounds.

    No desenption of wound, sore or ulcer can resist the heal-

    ing properties of this ex. t Oi
    say knees eee cellent Ointment. The worst cases

    banker, ‘ there is the amount unteplaced.which was
    checked for, As the forged namé was my own, and

    to caution you against /the bank is, happily, no loser, if you will allow the

    aying any. checks offered you, professing, to be/affair to be in my hands, you will do me a favor,|Âą ] DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY : sare: appearance whenever this medical
    Geawfe by Me. Weldon, merchant, on Central Wharf, ir’ geet yerey Carriages, Sleighs, &c., and TOILET ARTICLES in variety, the wound, inflammation at (eee cub from, the bottom of
    as in all likelihood such checks will prove to be} ‘Certainly, most certainly, sir, answered Mr. and a complete and permanent can geo meen gn
    forgeries, if offered to you by Mr. Woldou’s head|Morley, delicately folding up the bank-note. in 08 eood ae ean be got up inthe City, and upon as) yp suTiHERLAND returns thanks for the patronage of the cintment,

    80 liberally extended to him sixce his residence in Charlotte-
    town, and hopes the same may be continued towards him
    trusting that, by assiduity and attention in every branch of
    his profession, he will retain the confidence of the public.
    ro The DISPENSARY is under the Doctor's own gu
    pervision,
    Advice to the Poor Gratis.
    Charlottetown, May 16,
    SBCEIOOD Boots.
    LARGE SUPPLY OF—
    Sullivan's Spelling Books,
    Lennic’s Grammars,
    Carpenter's Spelling Books,
    Worceater’s Dictionary,
    —AND—
    all school Books in general use throughout the Island, on
    hand, and for sale at aery low prices, at

    Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation

    These disressing and weakeni: diseases may. w

    ae uth o
    tainty be cured by the ‘sufferers rats ma if they will neo
    Holloway’s Ointment, and closely attend to the printed in.
    structions, — It should be well rubbed tpon the neighboring
    parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A poul-
    tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed
    time with advantage ; the most scrupulous cleanliness mua
    be observed. “If those who read this paragraph will brimg y
    under the tiotice of such of their acquaintances whom, it anit
    oncern, they will render a service that will never be forgot-
    Nn, a3 & Cure 6 Certain,

    Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia,

    Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and subs
    duing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Hollo-
    Way's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills. When used
    pri : yimultancoysly they drive all nflamamation and depravities
    HARVLE'S BOOKSTORE, from the system, subdue and remove all enlargement of the’
    Queen Street. Joints, aud leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontract-

    August 8, 1866, tf . ed, A ‘cure may always beeffected, even under tho: worst,
    WEW olreumstance, if the use of these medicines be persovered in:

    TOBACCO FACTORY. Lruptions, Scald Head, Ringwor m, and

    YN\HE Subscriber begs to inform the citizens of Charlotte- other Skin Diseases.

    town, and the Country in general, that he has opened After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and
    aNew Tobacco Factory on QUEEN STREET, bpeaciens cure can be readily obtained in all complaints

    in the premises lately occupied by Mr. Whitford, Panter, {6 the skin and joints, y the siniultancous use of the Oine
    and situated opposite Mr, William Sneeston's. ment and Pills. But it must be remembered that nearly al}

    Having superinten led, for the last Seven Years, the man. |**in‘diseases indicate tho depravity of the blood and derange
    ufrcturing of ‘Lobneco fi#the firm well known as LOWDEN’S|ℱent of the liver and stomach, consequently, in many eases,
    with unequailed success, he will fearlessly warrant his To-|'me 16 required to tg A the blood, which will be effected by
    bacco as second to none in the Colonics, and would var-|* judicious use of the Pills. ‘The general health will readily
    nestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves be- |± improved, although the eruption. may be driven omt move’
    fore purchasing elsewhere, / freely than before, and which should be promoted; pereeye
    CUAS, QUIRK,

    clerk, or by a lad with light hair and blue eyes,| ‘ Be assared I shall investigate the painful business
    whom he has selected to present them, as resempliog as closely as you could wish. If the accused is
    Mr. Weldon’s son.. My motive in warning you/yuilty, I shall not fail to surrender him to the law;
    proceeds trom the dictates of a troubled conscience, for if he is as guilty as these papers would make him,
    for I have been a guilty participator in ihe crime of/ho deserves hanging! I will retain the two written
    deceiving you, with Mr. Daily, the clerk alluded to ;/notes, aud the check, if you please.’
    but I can no longer. be so, and be happy. James] ‘They are yours, Mr. Weldon,’
    Daily began his operations by employing the lad} ‘You will oblige me by keeping this nuhappy
    you have so often seen, and who will present you ajaffair'seciet for the present.’
    forged check, this morning, for twenty-five hundred} ‘I have no wish to speak of it. You are aware I
    dollars, wliieli ‘I hope you will not have paid cre/should not be sustamed in my full payments of over-
    this caution reaches you. He began, I say, about|/drawn checks by the directors, if the affair should
    three weeks ago, by engaging a shrewd youth to aet}come out. I would rather it should be kept as quict
    for him, aud preseut the checks. ‘The reason why,/as possible. Besides, even it he is guilty, he is a
    after overdrawing, he paid back again the overplus, young man, and may yet be saved.’
    was to deceive the bank into security, and blind you !|’" + Jf he is guilty,’ answered Mr. Weldon,’ with
    This was done twice. In both cases it was the pert/severe emphasis, ‘it would be an imposition upon]
    of a subtle plot, ~~ laid by Daily, for reaping,| society to fet him loose upou it; if he in guilty, I
    by-andebye, a rich harvest. Of the last draft, for/shall prosecute him for forgery, sir, were he iny own
    eleven hundred, which this upright clerk forged; and! son |’ ‘
    the lad presented, only one thousand were re-| © Mr. Morley looked in the firm countenanee of the
    deposited, gs you will recollect, one hundred being) merchant with a stare of surprise «at the impressive
    kept’ back by him. ‘This was obly the first picking/decision in his tones, and then bade him * good
    of Daily’s harvest, which he promised to himeelf./moruing,' took up his hat, and bowed himself out.
    He ‘had now got you familiar with his clerk's face,} James, on seeing the cashier pars out, and go
    (the blue-oyed lad,) and had lulled your fears, by|down stairs, rose from a desk where he had seated
    promptly depositing when over-checking, It now|himself in the outer couuting-room, to complete the
    remained for him to pursue the play in his own|writing he was engaged upon, and returned to the
    way. All he would have to do, when he wanted|inner room. He had not seen Carlton Ellery, who
    funds for his private purposes, to pay gambling/had departed, forgetting his bills of lading, as soon
    debts, &c., was to draw a check on your bank, send/as he saw that the cashier was admitted into Mr.
    it by the youth, receive the money, and then so/Weldon’s private room.
    manage that Mr. Weldon would be keptin ignorance pe
    ofthe dimination of his funds. This was, and is his
    plan. And, as the first fruits of it; he has this CHAPTER XIX.
    morning — me a ves (forged) Me ws THE TRIAL AND THE JUDGMENT,

    1 dollars, ev ollar of which he.intends to
    pereaten hank ai aad as I know his next checks| %AMBS.e9w as soon as he entered that the counten-

    “ ‘ach lat and as. 1 tremble for.the con-|2"° of Mr. Weldou was changed, and wore a look
    will be m are? hehad never seen upon it, He feared at once that

    ob Worlk of all kinds in our line strictly. attend-

    to,
    Painting: also donc in the best style. 4
    McKINNON & FRASER,

    Notice to Debtors
    ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are earnest-
    ly requested to make immediate payment of their respective] “~~
    Accounts. ‘The losses sustained by the burning of their
    Premises demand that these outstanding debts be paid up

    at-once, ;
    McKINNON & FRASER.
    Upper Prince Street, Ch'town, }
    nat a Me dl ka Pe A SSE .. SEO
    YARMOUTH STOVES!
    7 hort RECEIVED by the Subscriber, per Schooner Mary

    from Yarmouth, 9 full and, complete Cargo of those
    celebrated fovea. alt ap Ap of COON, “Box and

    Franklin, the character of which is so well known te our
    Island farmers, to whom they have given such general satia-
    faction. They will be sold at the usual terms, for Cash or

    approved Notes.
    Rk. J. CLARKE.

    Orwell Cheap Store, }
    September 12th, 1866,

    : rN ry)

    New ‘Tobacco Factory
    AT SUMMERSIDE.
    HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED. a
    FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared ot
    Supply Wholesale Customers with the Island Manu-
    factured TOBACCO, warranted a good article, at the
    very lowest prices, and on the mostjreasonable terms;
    and hopes his. Factory, being the first of the kind es-
    tablished in Prmee County, will meet with liberal
    petronaga from the Traders and Merchants of Summer-

    (

    side, and Prince County eran
    PATRICK, REILLY.
    Summerside, August 9, 1865.

    1866. Spring Goods. 1866.

    rF\UE Subscriber has now completed his Importatiotis for

    rance is necussary,

    Sore Throats, Diptheria, Quinsey, Mumps
    and all other Derangements
    of the Thivdat. va

    On the appearance of any ot these maladics the Ointmen
    should be well rubbed at Seas three times a day upon the
    neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to the
    glands, as sult is forced into. meat: this. course will at ocew
    remove inflammation and ulceration, ‘The worst cases will
    yield to this treatment by following the printed directions.

    Ch’town, Tulyj18, 1866,
    CARD.
    W R. WATSON begs to tender his sincere and hoar tfelt
    thanks to His Excellency the Lieut, Governor, his
    Worship the Mayor and Corporation, the fire department,
    the officors, non-commissioned officers and men of the 4th
    Regt, his friends and the public generally, for their heroic
    exertions in saving part of his stock and furniture from the
    ravages of the devouring element ou the morning of Sunday
    the. 15th instant.

    sequences to myself and brother, (for the lad he has
    beguiled is my brothe?,) F_have thought it best to
    inform the bank in season, hoping, that should any
    steps be taken @ghinst Janies Daily, amil'he should
    implicate my brother, that he, as well as I, may be
    passed over, by reason of hfs youth, and my present
    voluntary information given to the bank.
    PUGS BNO Ae eine Dekwe?

    * Now, sir have jn your hand tho proofs on
    whieh Ido botdly Sharaed ones Dally with forgery,’
    said Mr. Morley, fixing his eyes upon the merchant.

    Mr. Weldon made no answer. He stood still
    looking upon the ogee pe the letter, with a
    face ut thoughtful. All along in reading, h
    rot ry bd pas udgmnent, ‘ns he progressed,
    upon thestatement. be oer pe he lifted His eyes to
    those of the cashier, aud said calmly ep >

    . This letfor proves too much. It is toro for
    me to beliave ali.that is hore charged against Mr,
    y palessctine believe nothing.’

    ‘ De not believe it;-sir! Is it possible that your

    yt how to speak. The proofs Of his guilt seemed
    conclusive ; yet to credit such depravity of de he

    the Season, per ships “ Lotus’ and “ Ariadne" from
    BRITAIN, consisting of — :
    lack Broad Cloths and Doeskins, Fane

    some heavy loss had befallen him, the intelligence
    of which Mr. Morley had just conveyed to him; and
    he wishéd.to ask ; but there was a sterness in his
    benefactor’s manner that restrained the impulse.
    Grieved that anything should have happened to pro-
    duce such an air of unhappiness in him, James
    resumed his seatat the table, expecting each moment
    when Mr, Weldon would make known to him what
    it was that had disturbed him,
    The merchant continued walking up and down the
    little room,, his hands. crossed behind him, his brow
    depressed and stern, and his whole manner indicative
    of paintul thought. He had not raised his eyes to
    ook at James, but as if unconscieus that he had
    entered, he continued for at least three
    pacing the apartmient by the side of the table,
    one of hig hands he held firmly grasped the papers)
    which the cashier had left with him. : 4
    ‘He had seen James enter, and had observed his
    looks of *tympathy gn4 surprise, But he knew dot

    Coatings and
    Hats and. Ceps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Braces, Grey and
    White Cottons, sheétings, checked shirtings, printed
    Cottons, gic jeans, osnaburgs, baggings, tickings,
    Cotton Warp, white, red and blue, (warranted superior
    uality) ; white and searlet flannels, shawls, parasols,
    Hats, \eneei-innet ribbons, falls, white and eoloured
    Hose, hoop skirts, and a general assortment of
    Seasonable Goods.
    Chests choice Congou TEA, Sugar, Molasses, Liverpool
    Soap, glass, nails, sole leather, &c,

    W. H. WILSON, .

    McTsaac’s Old Stand, QuĂ©en-street,
    Charlottetown, June 13, 1866, "

    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

    OOF: SHOE FACTORE

    . South Side Queen Square,

    Scotch Tweed Trowserings, SY ~ Made Clothing, gf occupied by the late Hon. Rober: Hutchinson, where

    predilectivns for this young man can lead you to
    throw aside such ans f .

    , : hie Fecal
    tae dace ine, olny, Be mpl senior, icy the

    placed such confidence in as to trust for three years
    past all hig:financial concerns in his hands; one
    ‘ And so I fear ho is, sir.’ whom he. was ready to take, as a partner into his
    I cannot, cannot ve that this is true,’ said the house; nay, whom he was willing should, by-and-

    had so long known; one so dear to him; one he had):

    PENILE Subscriber respectfully begs leave to inform his Cus-
    ; tomers and the Public

    are now well filled with all kinds of goods in his line, suit
    able

    care, and of best material, with a due regard to sizes, and] Stock of the late Firm of [AI
    the Old Stand, Queeh

    which will be offered to wholesale buyers on the mout fayor-
    able terms and at such prices'as cannot fail to insure. quick

    erally that his Warerooms Be leave most respectfully to announge to. his
    for the season, which have been manufactured with greet] generally, that he has REMOVED (uh are balk of the
    a

    Thanking the public for the very liberal patronage extend-
    ed to him curing the last twenty-two years, he begs to inform
    them that his place of business is now at the premises for-

    e will continue to meet the wants of his numerous customers
    until he resumes business at the old stand, Queen Street,
    — will be about the first of December next.

    uly 23, ‘ ’

    Peterson’s Hamiliar Science
    A BOOK FOR EVERYBODY!

    HIS Work, which is intended for the use of Families
    and Schools, contains a vast fund of ugeful information

    EIBINRY A. HARV IB,.
    -Bookseller and Stationer,
    Dealer in Hardware, Fancy Goods, &c.,
    muy friends in town and conntry, and. the public

    ) from
    Square, to his

    New Stand, Queen Street,

    Pills and Ointment, as their
    a — strengthening the
    able than:any other remedy for all complaints of a scrofulo
    ee. As the blood is ie it ape

    CLL
    about a cure, f

    Both the Ointmant nd Pills should be used in the fo owing

    affixed <6 Âąach Box.

    Serofula or King’s Evil and Swelling of
    the Glands.

    This class of cases may be. cured by Holloway’s purifying
    double action of puritying the
    system renders them more aff-

    liver, stomachs nd bowels
    much deranged, require purifying medicin td bring

    n the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every conoviv- | Bad Legs Chilblains Fistulas *)Skin-dise wa
    able subject, and is written in language so plain'as to be un- | Bad Breasts Seer et » .|Gout Soro-nip pes
    derstood by all. Teachers, and Pupils preparing themeelyes| Burns” * —|Chapped Hands |Glandular _|Sore-throalts
    for the profession of school-teaching, as well as for any cem- Corns (Séfts) | swellings curvy

    etitive examination, could not have a more useful boook. _| Bites of Mos- |Cancers | Lumbago Sore-hoads

    “tena B. BELLY, |: Slane Wad eae aman iinet woes

    er ffice, Kent Street, Dee. “mies | oints heumati cers
    m Coco-bay - | Eléephantiasis IBealde Yow | Wounds

    Sold at the Ustablishmont of Prdresson Hotroway, 244

    Strand, ; Bar;) Lo

    ore Ban) gh, mag Ur penta an Ue gg
    wor’

    22a,, and 338. each Pot.

    8 in Medicine thro
    at the ollowing prices:—1e 1., 28, 9., 4s. 6., Ile.

    *»* There is a. considerable: saving by ‘talking ‘thn larger

    : N. B.Drections for the gnidance of patignts m every oasm. .

    „

    August 7/1863, — : :

    Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner.

    ;

    me! with strong, , emotion .. visible . in, his*|bye,, become. the lusband of his, beloved daughter,
    countenance. * Lhe letter is written by some enemy, | _ He thought over all the past, and each incident
    * it he has a woutan who is his enemy, this fact i}that memory brought up only served to confirm him
    en to show he has not kept the pure society hojin his integrity and honor. He cast his eyes upon
    should “Have done. Besides, Mr. Weldon, whojhim now as he satby the table, and asked himself if
    whould know al Hose poust edness 10 a . Abas soley serene countenance was the mask to «
    unless it was one intimately ated with him?/dopraved heart. c
    Call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere ply Wholesale and Retail Customers on. the very bos

    yiow should she know he was about to offer me a} ‘No, it is impossible!’ be oxclaimed, almost " ‘
    check for twenty-five hundred dollars ?” ' “Taddibly y ‘it ts impossible, if he were guilty, and bx ‘TS sud SHOPS, de, eves offered in. this” _— ert VEE apiidatanidagabiiee eats:

    A* Gogant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery, ,
    possessing, in the highest d the of -
    moving Scourf ‘and Dandrulf from the Head, Sad by 4 isivic .
    gorating qualities ineroasing the growth of the Hairs | *
    W. R. WATSON.

    He icularly mvites the attention ‘of the Citizens of : abil ;
    PR meh re and vicinity to the Stock now on sale in the et ean ree a aireeply oppaei he
    Retail Department, which, for quality and price, eannot fail : omit ge :

    to please, ° ‘ ‘. .
    Pha tog, Matlob ga the Gru Mo be na gg STR

    havi
    where yon t 8 pode oot Establishment, and intendin ae basi as much as
    Fitting and Fashionable Boot, CHEAP, possible on the CASH SYSTEM, i prepared to sup

    City Drug Store, Nov, 23, 1864,

    REMOVAL,
    OWEN HAMILL,

    3 ja trie.. Thisis a penne rn ite affair !” suede i hey peed has pir so long ors le “aLgo—— ing those trials, 60d @ public deeectilp, © ae

    > ; HM . * i

    ‘'Phe letter ,bears the impress of teuth in every/me, that he could wear so calm an aspect; the only! adios’, Gentlemen's, Misses’, Boys’, Youths’, andl it ae od 5 ee ik i

    ies he hopes that I shall‘get her note in/emotion I can discover in his face seems to be sur-| Children’s indly pattoniced bins while in. connection wi : Axcchitect
    eRe Ee ss ‘India Rubber Over Shoes, irm of LATRD & BARVIE, h 4

    ifine to prevent paying the money for the check. /prise and pain, as it in sympathy with me in some
    hig is honest, if etre Be isa of honesty; forjgrief, the source of which he is ignorant of. Yet) for eale at uapreeedentedly low

    bay HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, QUEEN-STREET.
    The GEORGE. NICOLL.

    Char lowetown, J 11, 1866. ef PICTOU; NOVA SCOTIA, ‘

    nena ie

    whole

    ~ it che check had bee doubtless she would have'these papers! ‘This forged check! — j bens ow P :
    "s Pit the sbarer of Ad geek as ve wd for, in| history of tho drafts and deposits ! ‘med lad! This} June 27, 1866, 6m - Be SANE, \ , N. &., ATOUSH oF at his Oftee 1m ROSSS BUILDING,
    probabilit ‘she is or has been h ress!’ feniale! If he be guilty, he has the most innocent ) ‘ Puncheo as MOLASSES, : MoPherson’s Bookstore, to which.)
    nA ‘ayonsibies Bach finished depravity I cannot! took that bvdd BĂ©lod! Westie Whine. nbbclinns’ the Paper Blinds ! 60 ic Hhds . bright BUGAR. peveseag ea —, _ -
    ' ‘ 5 . ; Pictou, N. 8., Aug. 8, 1866. 3m

    For'sal pe? ey
    az * Bevan CONNOLLY.

    ehape of an angel of light.
    Charlottetown, September 19, 1866,

    comprehend

    , R SALE, at
    how natural her solicitude for her Fors a

    „, “You ‘ James,’ he.said, seating himself by the table, and =»
    : ORE ht 1 Wade te natural. She informs the bauk,|loĂ©kiog him firmly io the face. t KENT STREET BOOK STORE. — Fresh Jersey Peaches,
    that she may #a„e ‘him from/the ignominy abd ruin} ‘Sir!’ answered James, raising bis head from his!54) window PAPER BLINDS, of various colours and FLOUR! _ IN TLRS.
    she would sooner or later overtoke wyitifig, and fixing upon him his cleay open eyes patterns. Cheap for Cash : YHEAP FOR CASH. Apply to a: teres ARRANTED to be a superior ruts, bond t
    , y . ‘ fe Ww. RR. «

    E.RELLLY.
    vf

    wud those dssodinted with thom! You see the with attention.
    «the feminive tone! If it is written | This look almost convinced Mr. Weldon of his

    hiss

    #

    City Drug Store, Ch'town, Des. 13, 1889,

    August 22, 1806. Queen-Street, May 21, 1866.

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