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    Seal

    Sarde slsurale,

    Unerropuctive Preis Teens.
    times fruit: trees aré anproductive from |,
    other causes than poverty of the soil,

    neglect of the orchardist, ‘I hey often!
    gtow too luxuriantly to bear well. Lathis
    Case root pruning is very effectual, and
    is performed by digging a circle rounc

    the tree. A fifteen year old tree, tor in-
    stance, may be incircled at five tect from
    the trank, No rales ean be laid down
    for this; judgement must be
    If cut too close the may be
    ed for years, and it to far if will not
    cifective. ‘Lhe aim should be to reduce!
    the root about one third. |

    exercised.
    tree stant

    be

    Parrenine |
    wrote to the Country Gedlemun, that he
    feeds his cattle on all the hay ee will]
    eat. with four quarts of corn meal, and ail
    nieal, daily, increasing cach to six quarts |
    onthe third month; ‘in three months}
    IT make them prime, ifnot extra teef;
    { litter my yards well, and stable them no!

    Oey Su

    Carrae.=John Johnson |

    PSCROLL

    Many's Âą
    one. INE &

    UST

    soriber

    Snuersid

    Leaschoid Farm, &c.

    YORK SA
    ‘

    Stock
    die subseril
    Veres, alli
    ilouse anid

    whichis in

    jseitloment,

    ie preatise

    Preetowr

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    Dor

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    Sept. 20t

    i pas

    5, cheup ty

    Yj

    SUMMERSIDE JOURNAL,

    Reap-
    Machines!

    and for Sale at the
    ices in Suntinerside
    H. C. Green.
    28th, 1s6b.

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    Wet, Aww owned by
    property “pontaing ou
    luvauion, afd having a)
    Âź premises. The pab-

    s be topnt qs backeor the furna |

    HovrisligÂź part of the |

    Rs.

    Isue,

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    McCARVELL, |

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    longer than it takes them to eat their] Prince Edward Island |

    meals, as they do better out than when
    tied up, and keep clean. ‘Cattle bou: pe
    that have been mealed, I give more.

    stabled, give plenty of air in front; nl
    is importsnt, It isimportant to have thejr
    right kind } Shorth ger and Hereford L -

    ean are best. xh we may be fed at)
    any . If comm cattle, get them]?
    dee uv it the flanks and wide across the |
    loins, with good points : generally ; such}

    mity be fattened ‘at rising four years
    ‘There are so few Herefords they are not|
    worth writing about. |

    N
    AC

    Hxameuy td Hens,+The New Haven
    a AterdidCaptain Rogers
    laid an egg the other day on the tible in
    our editorial room, “measuring nearly
    eight inches in circuniference. Where- |
    upon an exchinge remarks: We want al
    hire that man as an cxample to our hens.

    Garges IN CiticKeNns.—The ‘New
    England Farmer’ pronounces his opinion,
    about this malady being produced by
    some insect which is generated in’ the
    throut as incorrect. It says the cause is
    colds and soar throat, which the chickens
    yet by wandering in the wet grass. It
    says the true remedy is administered be-
    fre the disease makes:its appearance,
    and thats to confine the chickens away
    from the, jcatly. morning grass,

    qister say

    ‘THe te Recire ror Pre-
    senvinG Hacs.—Mrs. Furguson Blair,
    vot known in British poultry y circles

    s ‘the henwife,’ contributes the follow-
    ing recipe to the “eFurmvr (Scotish.)
    « Slake 2 Ibs..of quigklime i in 2 gallons ot
    water. Let Stand ‘for two days, till the
    residue has settled at the bottom of the
    vessel. Pour the clearer portion of the
    liquid into another jar, and into it pro-
    ceed to immerse your eggs, Select only

    ihe

    perfectly shelled eggs, as the slightest

    cause the failure of a whole batch. ‘The |
    fresher the eggs the better, but jars of
    selected eggs can be kept apart from

    others, and labelled as such. ‘The eges
    must be put in with care, but at is im-

    material how they are placed. Do not
    fill the jar up to the top, but leave at}
    least two inches of lime water above the}
    piece of wood that should be placed over
    the eggs to prefent their floating. ‘Tie
    up the j jar, and ‘write on the cover the
    date of preserving and the number of
    d padi or labell, the jars ‘1,, ‘2,’ £8,’ &c.

    Hcy Litvfature,

    «Ah, Aap a father io ne son Ww ‘liam,
    ‘hearty breakfast’s kill one half the
    world, and ‘fremendous suppers the other
    half.’ * I suppose,’
    * that the true livers are only those who
    die of hunger.’

    * Father, what does the printer live on?’
    “Why, child?’ ‘ Beeause you said you
    hadn't paid him for two years, and. you
    still take the paper.’ ‘Wife, put that

    child to bed; he’s an everlasting talker.’
    A Pair og: Puzzius.—A domestic

    newly engag xed presented to his master
    a pair of boots, the leg of one was much
    longer.than the otlidrs.Âą How comes its
    Patrick, thifithese are not of the ae
    length ?’ may don't know, sir! but
    Wut eats andst is, that a pair
    down stairs are* in’ the same fix, shure.’

    Fras on Dogs.—One of your corres-
    pondents complains of the pleague of fleas
    in dogs. Ittwould be a charitable act to
    all dogs to insert my receipt, which ‘I
    have found tb angwer,so very well with
    dogs of mine, Nitin this year swarmed
    * with fleas, which idscots are innumerable |
    about here. It is as follows :—4dlb. lard
    and 3 ounces powdered sulphur, » pressed
    together through the fingers, then melt.
    When melted, add three wine glasses ot
    tur, which"mix well, and rub inte« the
    dog's evat ;Yeave no part undressed.

    One Makrizo Man's Sonmboauy.—I
    am sitting by the fireside to night, but
    not alone; there is one young one on my
    knee, three on the flpor, and two one the
    settee! My wife is in bed with the side-
    ache (I wish she'd stay there,) and the
    children are all abawling, and I've had
    nothing toÂą1t since morning. Oh, what
    a life Ido lead; Iean’t get a chance to
    read, and all ay clothes are going to
    seed, Oh, my! That youngest baby is
    taking the colic, and I forgot to send to-
    yi for paregoric. Eveline of my younger

    days (and: older ‘days too), would that I
    could drive you: from my memory ! Why
    ever follow me and scold me, Tike an
    evening spirit? Wijlingty, oh, willingly,
    would I répair the wrong: did myself in
    marrying, you! Is it #trahge, Lveline,
    that I fled from you yĂ©sterday, ‘like a
    startled fawn,’ when you were after me
    with the broomstick ? Oh! what a mild
    creature you were before we were marri-
    ed! But alas! how changed. Oh, my
    soul! Ihear my wife coming down
    stairs, I'll fix the door 80 that I can
    get out, If I can’t BY ui die.

    When you go ‘to, bed, why is ygur
    slipper like ‘ah wnguecessful dun?
    vause its put offAill tho next day.

    Why are failfoud accidents like irregu-

    retorted William, | **

    ‘Boot and Shoe Pactity,

    SOUTH SIDE QUEENS SQUARE,

    fr SU
    timate
    fand WHOL
    greed MuyÂą
    him, and th
    fh
    the

    Wity 7

    110K
    uid

    the sole

    his Asso
    Overshoes,

    1E
    eae

    agreed to runa COVERED (
    a pair of horsess direct trop»

    ghieir eat

    BSC) ae
    tong COL
    “3c Ee
    Git

    nat js

    eg ike.

    auenit
    of eye

    that ie ih

    to TLIGNISIL, guliin

    and other s

    Travellers a good, are] sate
    fracture or thiness Tot the shell would | jdays and hoursf Baving
    Summer
    ty at

    Leaves
    ‘Thurs:
    St. I
    town arriy

    Teaves *

    day, conn
    Summersic
    the Boat tf

    tations of

    4 o'clock

    ne itt Po
    le i
    ae Shedi

    "y For he
    "olf gad Rubber Boots and) 44
    class, will be found com |

    de

    R would respectfully in-
    UNTRY CUSTOM
    UYERS, that he has en-

    ts WeEpoN, to travel for

    af all times ready to
    take their Orders, as
    P FALL TRADE,
    test Stock of all

    in this Istind,
    ion. tlaving
    nudiip Kubber Co.,

    plete, of the best material, and lower than | 23
    ever. Lhe Retail Trade-will, in future, be | 7 ;
    conducted on strictly Cush Veinciples, but at}? Te t &e / &e a
    such Prices as willproveadvantaycous to all | 4 ? 7 cal
    parties purchasing. All Persons indebted to | 25 / 4
    the Subse rib@are requested to make imuredi- I yh A oe
    ate paynicnt of Macir Accounts,
    GEORGE NICOLL, aa BSCINIBE Be g HAVING con.
    Chitown, Adgust 16th, 1366. [Aug. 30) ] pleher is ck AY the above hy recent
    RARE ONS ait CGS ESO ea) Og hhuoportrthy
    “4
    Shop; to Let, | F England,
    n pare offering ui at their lowest possible
    E NEA rp munis busines CENTRAL) prices consistent with their quality, In ad-
    Srufyy, |: bye subscriber} dition to the USUAL DRUG & GR CERY
    asa Genk G Y miediately op-] ARTICLES will be found a varied assortment
    | posite thay St - fot Hair Oils, Pomade, Hair, Tooth, Nail and
    Vor particy | Shaving Brushes, Perfumery, ‘Poilet and other

    uf

    orm the
    Lis contract Y tor and
    XCH, with
    IMERSIDE
    ill, Albe
    thus ail
    onveyine
    re as follows
    yery Monday and
    m., remaining at

    a
    the

    p.
    nor’s until the Mail from Charlotte-

    ish every Monday and T Mure:

    rt Hill, and ar

    in file lnorning, or the

    Mail fur Charlottetown,

    + Eleanor’s, Sept. 25, 1866.

    JOUN MePADYEN,
    ae

    ‘Removal!

    "PME subscriber wishes to nd
    tomers and the public wen
    has removed his

    on WATE

    store of J. A. 3

    RS

    svt

    is cus-
    nit he

    TORE

    wa

    WPITEN We. CLARK,

    Summerside, Sept. 6, 1566.

    ve are
    ACCOU
    of NOV

    taken to re
    ing.

    Summerside, Sept. 27, 1s06,

    M hy OY ¹£ Ÿ Xa

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    hes FIRST
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    SUBSCRIBERS

    Respedtfully Announce
    ;

    ve

    LAT
    .

    } ‘
    THEY, AVS REMOVED

    Vy

    #10

    THE

    New \"Phnix Building

    the Site
    Ww nae

    ae

    of their

    recently

    5)

    an eyor

    ycted upon

    STOCK,

    etter

    RAIMA NT

    before, they

    ont jA CONTINUANCE
    of the patron: fc of the Public.

    H. HE. STARBIRD & Co.

    Charlottetown, Oct 4, 1966,

    IW BOOKS.
    ECEIVED,
    COUNTY BOOK STOR By @ darge sup-

    —
    N!
    UST

    e
    ply of

    City Hardware Store.

    im

    AT THE PRINCE

    "Sghoot Books,

    Which will he sold cheap, Wholesale or retail.

    All orders from School

    rensonable

    terms,

    Masters filled on

    ALSO—A large supply of Stationary and

    Miscell
    sold chea

    Carta

    Jar suppers? Because they are cis. sak
    tes, . 5 |

    + tah ‘

    Pribtin

    aneous Works, all of which . will be

    fur CASH.

    BERL

    tréet, Summerside,
    Octd' set Il, 1866.

    RAM & BARNARD,

    5

    wy of all:
    W the

    RN Rg tm

    scriptions done
    Journal office

    se met es

    Summerside Drug Store.

    stele criber has opened dhe
    ach on CENTRAL BTRERT,
    Heat deor to the Somepasipe Bask, and will
    keep constantly on hand a SUPPLY of

    DRUGS,
    IMiedicines,
    hemicals,

    and al} ‘other upligles yeti ly found in a DRUG

    STORE.
    suid to the prssent STOC Ky
    4upply of BEST

    To arrive,
    glish &/. American’
    ve Drugs, \,

    From LIVERPOOL and BOSTON,
    Je EB. PRICK,
    Summerside, April 19, 1866, Gm
    Drs. Peron & Beack may in future be found
    at their Office at thy SuMMErstpn Drug Store

    ible Invention.

    & FIRE FORCE
    Gardens, washing
    6, sprinkling liquids on
    tA. Kor sale by

    RVELL BROTHERS,

    1566,
    Summerside % nk.
    Dof FOU R

    HALP-YE ARL Y DIVIDE
    PER, C

    ait past Lhiulf Ye:
    on and afterthe
    Aw Additional

    on the pric Cy
    will be pgidiint y

    Wi insti

    Sumiuersid 9 HUT. Ith, 1s66,

    rsvtoRy, Where,

    All kinds

    eo De ee

    | Soups, &e.
    SPECTACLES.

    Medicines, Infants’ Feeding Bottles,

    &cy, - &e.
    PICKLES :

    Tn great varict}qut very low eae and a very

    fine artide in WHITE NEGAR at

    Bs, Gd., per Gallon, \ ‘ et Rasp-
    berry Vintgar, Copt hery, (including
    wuzenges for
    ce, Lsinglass,
    Extract of

    Patent

    Anette ‘

    Hssences

    of Coffee, Cinnamon, Cloves, Bitter Almonds,
    Peppermnit, &e
    Paints,

    Oils, Varnishes, and Paint Brushes.

    TEAS,

    at LOW PRICES and of excellent
    quality.
    As allof ‘the above have. been imported: by

    ourselves direct from_ote of the Kirst
    ilouses in the ‘Trade, we can confidently
    commend thenr fo„ Frusuness and Puniry.

    soe AE eA) Nt & CO,

    be sW eal

    cLor NG STORE.

    Summerside, Sept. 13, 1806.

    Lumber Yard!
    l

    MIE Subscriber oy for Sule at his LUM
    BER YARD Water Sraver, nearly
    opposite the Store gf Jags Meumnucap, sq,
    fat kinds of WU MIBRR, ct cb siting of
    Pine & Siruce/ Boas, Weals, Scantling,

    Laths, Ve gles, Studding,
    Te, wo? Goon Spa

    ALSO, a quantity of Window Sishe s.

    fa Lumber constantly kept on hand,
    JAMES CALDWELL.

    Summerside, May 31, 1866,

    ‘Get you printing done at the Journa
    Office.

    Volunteers

    AND wh HERS

    REA HIS!

    ANGUS MeS\WIYEN begs to inform the
    | public generally, Ald his gomrades of the
    Voluntger PoreyAn\particilar, that he is
    pre parge to wotlk cheaply and as well
    a8 any!
    Res

    in Sumn
    | Wil

    AN

    and a firey vate
    his eftabli TShineRt, ab the

    Head gf Queen’s Wharf.

    ‘There is vo fear of having to wait long for
    your clothes, as he has hitely employed a
    number of

    NEW HANDS,

    and is consequently ready to do any

    amount of work, at the shortest notice,
    AUATS, SO!

    Sep. 15g 1866.

    FREEHOLD, FARM

    e Tradesman

    out of it.

    tT) UNIFORM
    Ht Athair ldo well to call at

    side Those who

    Summerside, Âą

    P that valua-
    yled in Lot 16,

    neal A
    niersitt

    \ fs sigfes, a few acres
    of whi
    covered with

    hired, and the remainder is
    ard und sagt Wood,
    Further paiculars mage known on applica-

    tion to the owner
    ALEX. C - BELL.

    Summerside, Aug. 2, 1866

    of Job Printing done

    THURSDAY,

    «Ts Successfully Laid !!

    ISTATIONERY,

    OCTOBER 25, E866.
    JUNE 1866.
    “ALBION

    R. A. Strong & Bro:

    1) Haye much pleasure in calling
    attention to their
    NEW STOCK OF GOODS,

    which is now nearly completed, and wall be
    be found to embrace a greater variety than

    The Atlantic Cable

    ureatcr demand

    ot

    amd.asthis will make a
    tor kinds

    j
    au

    we offer a good assortment, at low prices.

    Education!

    Every Man should give his Children a

    HOUSE!”

    MRS. WINSLOW,

    An experienced Narse and Female Physician,
    presents to the atte ntion of mothers, her

    good Educa jonqand in order to do this

    he must fupfish them with the proper

    apparatus, i d of the proper ‘Aind, and as

    we are in th§s trade ¹xclusively, we can

    supply YOnr pt Lbarlottetown prices, (or
    evon lower) withthe best

    SCHOOL BOOKS,

    Pens, Ink, Slates, Pencils
    Copy Books, oe tical Instru-
    ments, 55 Ok,

    Read

    It is admitted by all that pe! impro-
    ves the mind, and that; even the school
    boy willleazn more from the newspaper
    than at sehool; we therefore offer the

    :| very medium though which to obtain this

    knowledge, * and place it at so low a figure

    that every Man.may obtain it. Just think!

    you can have sent to you every week, for
    one year, the

    Summerside: J ournal,

    vor
    ONE DOL AR, 6s. 3d.
    Krom which you

    n obtain the

    News by the Cable, the best Literature,

    Aericuliur: ul uhauuugs sthe Market prices,

    and know who the le adingy Merchants of

    our ‘Town ae, (lor whose names always
    read our advertising columns, )

    Send in your hames and ONE DOLLAR

    ut onee, ats We Want to issue 2,000 copies

    on the connucncement of the second year.

    Bertram & APHARG.

    TENE Subserj
    delivered

    _ Summe va 2

    Nae ‘and
    DEALER. IN

    Hardware, Fancy Goods,
    &e, &e, &e,

    EGS leave most ON to announce
    to his many friends jp4own and country,
    and the public generally, /that he las moved
    (with one halt the Sfo Mthe late tirm of
    Lainp & Harvin) frgm OLD STAND,
    QUEEN SQUARE, ho ghifÂź
    ewe -

    NEW & ND,
    QUEEN STREET, recently BELL'S
    CLOTHING S'TOREY and dircetly opposite
    the Store of Ws Me Gn, yequire,

    Having had sixtedy |yefrs practical expe-

    rience in the MyoXe | of business, and hay-
    ing refitted his Egtivishment, and intending
    to do busin w ch as possible on the
    CASI SYSTEM, is prepared to supply whole-
    sile and retail customers on the very best

    ternis,
    h

    ery
    it his

    |. HARVIE,

    Stationer,

    HARVIE embracesfthis opportunity of
    thanking thosegriends, and the public gene-
    rally, w ‘ho havdso kindly patronized him while
    m connection With the late iam of Laird &
    ilarvie, :
    Harvie's BĂ©ok,. Store ‘Goeen” Street,
    Charlottetayn, duly: 5, BUG.

    Cae

    > 1
    SPRING, GOODS.
    Ay SUBSCRIE ee RECEIVED
    a large and_ Stock
    Briti Go
    Ex, PMIORESY S EDWIN | *IaZIL,
    —Consis ting in. part of—

    Dress Goods in the latest styles, Cloths,

    Scotel weeds 5 a bewutifal assortment of

    Also, Mantles, Ready
    Carpeting, Bhan and

    Tadices*

    Shuwls.
    Made «cle ing,

    cygl lanneh, Flinnel Shirt re &e.
    iw divods, Kibbons, Gloy ce
    so, & large stock

    Spikes, sllorse Si

    ty yp LiNtS eK C,
    gC USHO fant of
    shire Lréh, sMitablotAyParming) Carr

    A fares
    and Sleigh Work. ‘he attehtion of
    riage builders is pa
    article.
    Marthenware in vari
    TINA, ve
    Best Cognac Brand folland Gin,
    Demerara Rum, 2 cee amd Sherry Wine,
    aA few causes Chi uup gnes Porter, Ale,
    &e., and a yagiety of fother arti-
    cles to numerous to“nĂ©ntion,
    pag This Stock being personally selected
    in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Wolver-
    hampton, Liverpool, Staffordshire &e., at the
    bestrates, can be confidently recommended
    to customers, both in qiulity and price. Cash
    customers willsave 20 per cent. by examinir
    our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
    Mi ‘ * e5* 1
    JAS: CAMPBELL & CO.
    Summerside, subeey; 18 1866.
    SRP

    Chesy Ea Cash !
    TAL MeN

    ln wge

    offers nf >

    DR

    vA,

    An)
    SU Gail

    Tt &o, &e.

    The lowest cash rates.

    Sunmnerside, aug. WAL 1866, om

    PRINCE ,, COUNTY ©
    TOBACC “FACTORY!

    eet ae
    (Nezt pw be LMA MOL SE.)

    FNTLE inet ta ive to call the at-
    tention of the } Noe (athe and Dealers in

    Summerside inadthe'Cyunty generally, to the

    above establishiagnt, wig 10 manthiciyres

    THE SQUARE ISEA “MANUFACTUR-

    BD\ TOBA °CO,
    and can ply Mholesale customers at all
    times. ; y

    Ile flatters Binselt to say that he can supply
    as good gy ae ath hot Letter, than can be

    had io re, and - as reasonable terths.
    Buy 3 : VOB. AQGO Rere, encourage home
    maunuliy | and So your freight.

    at the Journal Office.

    PATRICK RIELLY.
    Summerside, Dee. 14, 1865.
    t

    Liveretotore offered at the
    and ut moderate prices,

    Dry Goods Department :

    Also wit

    Get your Printing done at the Sum-

    Steam Navigation Company's

    day night at 11 o'clock, reaching Shediac in

    SOOTHING SYRUP,

    FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,

    which greatly facilitates the process of teeth-
    ing, by softening the gums, reducing all inflas
    mation—will allay all pain and spasmodic ace
    tion, and is

    SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS

    Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest
    to yourselves, and

    Relief and Health to your Infants.
    We have put up and sold this article for
    over thirty years, and can say, in’ confidence
    and truth of it, what we have never been able
    to say of any other medicine—never has it
    fuiled ina single instance, to effect a cure,
    when timely used. Never did we know an in-
    ©} stance oi dissatisfaction hy any one who used
    it. On the contrar are delighted with its
    operations, and sy n terms of highest com-
    mendation of its magical effects and medical
    virtues. We speak in this manner * what we
    do know,” atter thirty years’ experience, and
    pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of
    what we here declare. In almost every in-
    stunce where the infant is suffering from pain
    and exhaustion, relict will he found in fifteen
    or twenty iinutes after the syrup is adminis-
    tered.

    ‘This valuable preparation is the prescrip-
    tions of one of the most experienced and skil-
    ful nurses in New Englind, and has been us-
    cd with never failing success in thousands of
    cages. It not only relieves the shild from
    pain but invigorates the stomach and bowels,
    corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to

    v ) - It will almost instantly
    relieve GRIVING IN THE BOWELS, AND
    | WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions,
    | which, if not speedily remedied, end in death,
    We believe it the best and surest remedy in
    the world, inalleases of Dysentry and Diarrhea
    in Children, whether it arises from teething.

    * Albion Liguse,”

    ‘rhe Dry Goods Department has been re-
    plenished with the Aytest styles in
    Ladies Dress Materij
    and Muslins, Sacqugs,
    Hats, Bonnets ant ‘Tyinmings,
    Blick and Colored ‘Trimmed Caps
    lish and America i

    in Silks, Stuffs
    Tamles & Shawls,
    White

    Needles}
    Yarn,
    Also with
    variety and price,
    Also with Muslin Curtains & Moreens
    Kidderminster and Hemp Cuarpetings,
    and Dutch Stair Carpeting.

    Hardware, Grocery and
    other Departments.

    The Hardware, Grocery and other Depart-
    uients have received additions in
    Nails, Locks, Shovels, Glass, Hinges,
    Spades, Cuttlery, Screws, Llorks,
    Scythes, Hames, Harness Mounting,
    Sneaths, Trheés, Japan Saddles,
    Rakes, Backbinds, Whips, Scotch
    Iron, Axles, (Spring Steel, Pots,
    Pans, Springs,*Cust Steel, Sauce-

    puns, Bolts, Blister Steel.

    Goods in every

    Paints, Manilla and ‘Tar Rope, GAR Maleeth RE ReOT IPE ote
    Pee ia \ es or fromany other cause, > wonld say
    \ arnishe 8 Cod Lines, : every mother who has a child suffering oi
    Oils, Mackerel Lines, ny of the foregoing complaints—do not let
    Pulty Cod & Mackerel hook | your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others,
    Raisins, Confectionery, Logwood, | std between your suffering child and the re
    Currants Nuts Redwood liet that willbe sure—yes, absolutely sure—to
    A id cee: Acedia ’ | follow the use of this medicine, iftimely used.
    Spice Vi 3) lustic, Wall directions for using will accompany each
    Sugars, Pickles, Cudbear, | bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-smile of
    Prime Tea, White Wine Vinegar, telat & PERKINS, New York, is on the
    oubside wrapp .

    Molasses, Cider Vinegar, ‘Treacle,
    Soap and Candles.
    fe These Goods have been well bought
    and will be found to compare favorably |
    in price and quality with any in the

    Sold by Dru
    Privcipal off
    Price, only

    sts throughout the world.
    No, 48 Dey Street. N.Y.
    bo Cents per Bo

    Oo Dr. an a

    market,

    Inspection solicited.

    Summerside, June 21,1866,

    merside Journal Office

    P. E. ISLAND

    aN Coue eh, Cold, or
    Sore Throat,
    REQUIRES IMMEDIATE Aq
    TION, AND SHOULD Be OCF
    ope ire Ik ALLOWED TO CONTIN ky,
    Trratation of the Lungs, a
    Permanent Throat Affec-
    tion, or an Incurable Lung
    disease

    Steamers
    Princess of Wales and Heather Belle.

    SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,

    The Steamer “Princess of Wales”
    BAVES CHARLOTTETOWN for SUM-
    MERSLDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTO,
    CHATHAM wud NEWCASTLE, every Mon:

    ‘ THE RE: LT.

    mic ‘ 1" 5
    Brown's Bronchial Troches
    HAVING A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS,

    GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF.
    Yor Bronchitis, Asthma,Catarrh,Consumptive
    and ‘Throut Diseases,

    ‘Troches are used with always good success.
    SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
    will find 7voehes useful in clearing the yoice
    when tuken before Singing or Shenkingy and
    relieving the throat afier an unusual
    of the vocal organs. ‘The Zroches ±
    mended and p ribed by Physicians, and
    have had testimonials from iminent men

    time for the morning ‘Lrain on ‘Tuesday.
    Leaves Shediac ter Richibucto at nine
    o'clock on ‘Luesday jhorning, and Richibucto
    for Chatham aindℱ) hweastle, at one o'clock
    sume day, arriving dt Chatham and Newcastle
    said ercning,
    Loaves

    tle for Shediae at three o’-
    day morning, calling at
    Chatham dnd Nichinucto on way ‘dow’ nh

    Leaves ghediie for Summerside and Char-
    lottctawn Jpn Wednesday afternoon, at half
    past woo "clock, imMgdiitely on arrival of the
    Train,

    Leaves Charlottetown

    for Victou every

    Thursday morning at nine; returning, leayes | throughout the country. Being an article of
    Pictou for Charlottetown at 12 0 ‘clock sameĂ© | truc merit, and having UNA. their rae, °
    ght. by a test of many years, each year finds them

    ‘Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and] in new localities in various parts of the world,
    Shediac et Vriday morning at half past) and the Ae are HN sally pronounced
    cight o'clock better than other articles.

    ‘Leaves Shedive for tupatte¼ and Char- Ouray only * Brows’s Bronentan Tro-
    lottetown at half-pi ; cites,” and do not take any of the Worthless
    i GH ee yy } Jivtcatious Vint may be offered.

    Charlotfetown gt halt f SOLD. EVERYWHERE

    eamer (Hef r Belle” lee ee ae
    a Flottetanyy ictou every Mon- ra 3
    day @ at nink r. KR ‘3

    Liciyy ng—on arrival of Mail, wir o'cluck—tor Cluur- ft b of
    lottet6y ~ eres)

    Leave ott wnfor Brule every Thurs- seal MD 5 Y
    day anc Ait morning at five o'clock ; i al ay} 5B ty
    returning to ei WW POttCLown sine Cvening, line WM |
    mnediately Âą ae wrival of Mail at Brule, at op) dem 3 2 foes
    about 4 o'clock in the evening, <4 < fata i=} 5 S

    FARES: 7M wm EM BE
    From Charlottetown to Pictou or back, Cabin 3 eq a | Ge Ae
    lZy., Steeragels. Gd. 7, a o.oo 25 (2)
    Charlotteto to Brule or back, Cabin 9s, wat fed AY 4 a)
    Steen Gd. a w | nD 4
    Charlottet to Summerside or back, = >) © 3 leah hy 2)
    Cabin rage 7s bd, — A Qn 3
    Charlottetownlt sdue oF buck, Cabin 18s. 4 0 34
    Steerage Lis k a ~~ 8
    Charlouctuwn to Richibucto*Ă©r back, — $5,00 eB ba a ay AS y 5
    Do. Mirunichi, do. U0 Lo aD) home 3 i
    Summerside to Richibucto, do. 800} Gal g as os ee 3
    Do. Miramichi, do. 4 ov “4 Y cd re EA
    Shediae to Richibucto, do, 200 wow i Jeom| 3 & 4
    Do. Miramichi, do, 300 (en) ‘ ao a
    Clvtown to St. Jolin or back, £1 88 14, or 4 50 (ex fa] = 4 < „ bs iL
    Do.” Kustport, — do, 1 17s Gd, or 6 00 f Sen! a $ Ke} 3
    Do. Portland, do, 2 10s Od, or 8 UU} PY cate 2 2 g
    Do, Boston, do. 2 lbs 3d ur 00 a4 fj 4 ~ BS q 8
    FARES—FREIGHT, @ ia & Raw & 2
    Charlottetown to Summerside, 1s per bbl. bulk jun] He>| 23
    Du Shediac, Is Gd do, Bay 2 g g
    Do Richibucto & 2 2s. 2d. do. in| o os 3
    Miramichi § | oom | H?
    Shediae to Richivucto and? s+ 6d. do, beyond 1 Ex =
    Miramichi, latan| &, Bs a

    RETURN TICKETS to or from Charlotte- Sonn : 3Âą ot
    town and Summuarside, 12s, available one} ℱ hme aks 2
    week. ‘Tickets” wid if parties leave the Is- | ———-_—_____ ok faa
    land during fie ting.

    EXCUSSION RE'BURN TICKETS, at one
    first class fare, may be issued at any ‘Ticket
    Otlice, to partivs of five, @4nore going and re- B t d C 1 nial
    orudact together, to vid from any one station 08 on al 0 0
    within ong weelf, iybeimgalstinctly understood
    Ay ule mi these conditichs wre complied with nae puree

    SEASON WICKET: s may be purchased # (ee 4s Cay ..
    at Office for Intlvidanie ov {itditiva, © Syow, sail for BON from HARLO S.

    c‘ TOWN Y, connecting with
    , By row different 's to New York, Phil-
    I’, HAL rs, See’y, adelphia
    Ch ‘l ttetown, Sine 18, 1866,
    NOTICE ! oe 9 whastuby
    7 LL parties a A: to the. Subscriber will] lo Boston, ÂŁ2 108 ÂŁ2 lis ÂŁ2 5s
    be requ i y their accounts in full Ilalifax, 1 108 1 lbs 1 Os
    before the diy of NOVEMBER Canso, 1° 08 did 1 0s
    next, For further information apply to the Agents,
    GEORGE HOWATT. ARVELL BROTHERS,
    Crapaud, ‘Septetiver 14, aot, bw, Charlottetown, "duly 5, 1866,
    ye

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Summerside Journal -- 1866-10-25 -- Page 4
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